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Qeisariyeh Bazaar
This bazaar which is located in the old city of Lar, was built during the reign of Shah Abbas Safavid. It has been registered on the list of National Cultural Heritage sites of Iran. The building was once repaired in 1310 AH. by Fathali Khan Garashi ... |
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Seyed Ja'fari Water Reservoir
This reservoir which has an interesting dome, is one of the oldest water reservoirs in Lar. The diameter of the dome is 14 m. with a height of 10 m. The water level reaches 20 m. and it is distributed through a system of channels, which was built in ... |
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Lar Protected Zone
Situated at the common limits between the Fars and Hormozgan provinces, it has an area of 151,284 ha. Particularly attractive to researchers and tourists, it has its own characteristic wildlife, which are adaptive to hot-dry regions. |
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Shoor River
This river is formed by the joining of some streams, which originate from the mountains of Siah, Malektir and Jam. The Shoor River after absorbing the water of Lar and Ali Abad plains and receiving a few other springs, leaves the Lar township. |
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Achaemenid Royal Palace, Sarvan Village
Opposite the Saravan Village, there are ruins relevant to the Achaemenian Dynasty. The 90 cm. base pillars with the same ornamental engravings of the Takht-e-Jamshid pillars, are scattered around the ruins. The mentioned monuments are the remainders ... |
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Kaka Castle
This castle is located 8 km. from the hilly village of Kalgeh and is surrounded by the Ena and Sejak Gorges from which the Fahliyan River crosses by. It is believed that this castle once belonged to the Esmailians and it's antiquity dates back to 6th ... |
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Korangoon Inscriptions, Noor Abad
To the north-west of Fahliyan, and to the south of the Seteloon Village, located 20 km. north-west from Noor Abad, on the top of Korangoon Mountain, there are engraved monuments known as "Sagmetro" or "Naqareh Khaneh" (the place where drums are beaten ... |
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Sefid Castle
This castle is located 15 km. north of Noor-Abad, it dates back to the Elamite era. It is believed that in 5th century, it was one of the famous castles of Esmailians and in the year 654 AH it was destroyed by Holakoo Khan the king of the Mongols. |
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Imamzadeh Shahzadeh Ala-edin, Noor Abad
This Tomb is located 2k m. from Noor Abad, in the Kazeroon - Khuzestan Road. It is a part of a complex, and comprises of two Imamzadehs. The Imamzadeh opposit to it because of having an iron door is known as "Darb-e-Ahanin". Imamzadeh Ala Edin with a ... |
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Dimeh Mil-e-Noor Abad Recreation Site
This promenade is located 7 kilometers from the Noor Abad Tower (Fire-Temple) with wonderful orchards, gardens and several springs. The area is full of various flowers with an eye-catching landscape. |
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Fahliyan River
This river is formed by the adjoining of the "Shesh Peer" and "Rood Peer" Rivers and after passing the Qaleh Sefid Mount, enters the Fahlian Plain. This river irrigates a vast area of the region crosses a deep valley called the "Tang-e-Abjan" and in ... |
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Sarab Bahram Thermal Spring
This spring is located near the Chenar Shahijan-Noor Abad Road. It has mineral water containing sulphur which is equally efficient in curing diseases. |
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Ardeshir-e-Babakan Palace
This rather large monument is made of stone and has three domes with many rooms. The ornaments and carvings on top of the interior doorways are similar to those in Takht-e-Jamshid. This palace has been registered on the list of National Historical Sites. |
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Band-e-Amir Bridge
In the south-east of the Marvdasht plains, and across the Korr River, a very fortified dam was made, the bridge of which is called Band-e-Amir. This bridge, being an important monument of the early centuries of Islam, related to the Azododoleh-ye-Daylami ... |
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Estakhr Castle
The Estakhr Mountain is to the extremity of the southwest of the Marvdasht plains. On top of which the famous Estakhr Castle was constructed in the Azododoleh-ye-Deilami period. In this place a large pool (Estakhr) was made, but unfortunately at present, ... |
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