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Jamal Abad Caravansary
Located in the village of Jamal Abad, 35 km. from Mianeh, constructed during the reign of Shah Abbas Safavid. |
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Shahr Chay Bridge
This bridge is also known as the Pol-e-Mianeh and is on the Shahr Chay River. The initial construction of this bridge dates bake to before the 8th century AH. and was thence repaired during the Qajar era. |
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Imamzadeh Esmaeil Mausoleum
The same is also known as 'Kamal-edin'. It has a tall minaret (13 m. in height) and two stone inscriptions. This structure is a relic of the 13th century AH. |
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Tark (Sangi) Mosque
In Tark Village there is an old mosque with external facade adorned with sculptured stones. |
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Bozqoosh Mountain
These mountains stand north of the township of Mianeh and are stony and rocky in structure. The highest peak of these mountains being 3,304 m. in altitude. The lower slopes are covered with green pastures and form the summer residing quarters for tribes. |
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Aqmiyoon Fire Temple
This structure is in the village of Aqmiyoon 8 km. north of Sarab. At present only the stone foundation of which have been remained. Originally, the structure was a fire-temple of the Sassanian era, and during the Islamic period has become similar to ... |
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Qirekh Qizlar Inscription
This inscription is in the Cuneiform script and in the Otartooie language and has got 13 lines engraved on rock. There are some stones nearby, the height of which reaches 4 m. |
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Razliq Inscription
This inscription is on a rock in the Zaqan mountains 12 km. north of Sarab (Razliq). It consists of 16 lines. The same dates to the time of Argishti II (685-730 BC) son of Russai I. |
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Shah Abbasi Stony Caravansary
This inn is located 35 km. from Sarab in the 'Saain Pass', constructed of stone, related to the Safavid period. |
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Asnaq (Sangi) Mosque
This mosque is located in the village of Asnaq. It has stone pillars and beautiful inscription. This mosque is one of the relics of the 8th century AH. |
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Jamal Abad (Sangi) Mosque
The mosque of Jamal Abad village has fine, majestic pillars reaching to a height of 536 cm. adorned with decorative designs. The ceiling of this mosque is made of wood. The wood works seen here can be related to the Teimoorid and Safavid periods. |
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Sarab Jame' Mosque
This mosque is one without minarets is a relic of the 9th century AH, and has three altars, one of which is most beautiful with spectacular tile works. |
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Abras Thermal Spring
This spring is located in the village of Abras, 11 km. north of Sarab. This water is used for bathing purposes. |
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Sheikh Mahmood Shabestary Tomb
This is the tomb of the great Gnostic and creator of the famous poem 'Golshan-e-Raz'. The said tomb is located in the city center in a garden called 'Golshan'. |
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Tasooj Jame' Mosque
It is one of the ancient religious relics. This mosque has 24 pillars and 35 brick arches. On its entrance there is a stone on which an inscription with 'Tholth' script has been written which belongs to 10th century AH. of Safavid era. |
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