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Marvdasht Archaeological Hills
Scientific discoveries and researches indicate that different civilizations have been living in this vast plain. Many imprinted ceramic vessels along with implements and tools have remained from those civilizations. These date back to 3500 BC. |
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Naqsh-e-Rajab Engraving, North Persepolis
To the north of Persepolis, there are carvings of Ardeshir Babakan and Shapour I . This carving consists of three embossed pictures of Ardeshir Babakan, Shapour I, as well as the emblem of his dynasty besides other great personalities of the Ardeshir ... |
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Naqsh-e-Rostam Engraving, Haji Abad
In the same direction as the historical site of Naghsh-e-Rajab and at the termination of the Haji-Abad Mountain, there are many historical ruins belonging to the Achaemanian, Elamite and Sassanian periods. These sites include: The stone carvings on the ... |
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Pasargadae Fire Temple
At the distance of 1500 m. away from the Exclusive Palace of Koorush, on the eastern plains of Morqab, two bits of white rocks, opposite a short hill at a distance of 9 m. from each other, are located. They are called Pasargadae’s Qorbangah (Altar) ... |
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Pasargadae
This palace is 600 meters to the northeast of the Koorush shrine. The area of this palace is 2,620 square meters and includes a large hall (with eight columns) in the middle and four terraces in four directions and two rooms in the corners. To the east ... |
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Persepolis
On top of the rocky mountain of Rahmat in the plain of Marvdasht, the ruins of Takht-e-Jamshid palace are pre-eminent. Construction of these palaces started at the time of Darius I (521 BC) and was not completed in less than a period of 150 years. Takht-e-Jamshid ... |
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Takht-e-Soleiman
Over the mountain to the north of the Passargadae plain, there is a beautiful area with large stony-white walls, in which many artifacts have been found. Thus, witnessing the reality that this place had been inhabited even before the Achaemenian period, ... |
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Gar Mountain
This mountain is located to the north of the Marvdasht township with an altitude of 3,109 meters. Its general direction is right in the general direction of the Zagross Mountains, and extends from the northwest to the southeast. |
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Persepolis Museum
It is situated in the Khashayar Shah’s Harem. It was inaugurated in 1938 under the name of Takht-e-Jamshid (Persepolis). In this museum objects from the pre-historic, Achaemenian and Islamic periods are all collected in three different sections and ... |
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Palangan Gorge
At a distance of 21 km far from Nayreez is a verdant area called the Palangan Gorge, which is considered to be one of the most important recreational site of the region. This gorge is covered by various fig, pomegranate,willow and cypress trees along ... |
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Palangan Mineral Water Spring
This spring is located in the National Garden of Nayreez, in a very deep and verdant valley. Considering the natural views with beautiful forests and green coverage, beside various springs, it is known to be one of the beautiful and natural areas of ... |
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Tashak and Bakhtegan Lake
These lakes are situated northwest of Nayreez. The mountainous area among them, along with various islands, specially in Tasht Lake (Pelicans and Nargess islands) have created a precious natural aggregate.This region is a home and suitable habitat to ... |
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Boraq Gorge, Boraq Village
It is located to the north of the Boraq Village in the Kamfirooz region, approximately opposite the Margoon Waterfall. This is a quiet, beautiful, deep valley with rocky mountains and a blind end. The upstream waters crossing a plain, join together to ... |
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Bostanak (Lost Heaven) Gorge
The magnificent Bostanak Gorge is located at an altitude of 1,740 m. above sea level near the north west vicinity of the Kamfirooz plains.. This gorge is situated at the watersheds of the Doroodzan. Its proximity to the Doroodzan Dam Lake along with ... |
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Chelehgah Recreation Site
Located 10 kilometers from Sepeedan in the Chelehgah Village, this recreational area annually attracts many people for winter sports and mountaineering. |
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