Tourist attractions in BEHBAHAN (city)

More information about Arjan Ancient City in Behbahan
Arjan Ancient City
in Behbahan City
The ancient city of Arjan is situated at a distance of 10 km. north of Behbahan. Today, only hillocks from this city have remained which belong to the Sassanide period. Previousely, ... MORE
The ancient city of Arjan is situated at a distance of 10 km. north of Behbahan. Today, only hillocks from this city have remained which belong to the Sassanide period. Previousely, this city used to have six gates which were named as, Ahvaz, Ray Shahr, Maidan, Kialin, Shiraz and Eazeh. The Hoomeh or ...
More information about Arjan Castle in Behbahan
Arjan Castle
in Behbahan City
The Arjan Castle in Behbahan township has been constructed at the top of Sanglakh Mountain stuck to a colossal slab of stone. Rain water was used to be collected in water reservoirs ... MORE
The Arjan Castle in Behbahan township has been constructed at the top of Sanglakh Mountain stuck to a colossal slab of stone. Rain water was used to be collected in water reservoirs of this castle through this slab of stone. The structural architecture of towers is of roman style,i.e., cubic in shape. ...
To the west of the Behbahan plains, amidst the small and scattered meadows, there are the ruins of 'Behgovad' or 'Behgovaz'city which was used to extend 20 sq.km. in area. MORE
To the west of the Behbahan plains, amidst the small and scattered meadows, there are the ruins of 'Behgovad' or 'Behgovaz'city which was used to extend 20 sq.km. in area.
More information about Kasra Bridge in Behbahan
Kasra Bridge
in Behbahan City
This bridge is a relic of Sassanide period, and was constructed on the Taab River en route from Behbahan to Imamzadeh Ja'far. Now a days in summer, with depression of water surface ... MORE
This bridge is a relic of Sassanide period, and was constructed on the Taab River en route from Behbahan to Imamzadeh Ja'far. Now a days in summer, with depression of water surface level of the river, the remnants of this bridge can be observed.
En route Behbahan to Kheir Abad, there are the remnants of three rectangular water reservoirs made of gypsum and mortar. At present it is devoid of ceilings and accessories. Most probabely ... MORE
En route Behbahan to Kheir Abad, there are the remnants of three rectangular water reservoirs made of gypsum and mortar. At present it is devoid of ceilings and accessories. Most probabely this relic belongs to the late Safavid era.
More information about Pol-e-Dokhtar Arjan Bridge in Behbahan
Pol-e-Dokhtar Arjan Bridge
in Behbahan City
There are remnants of a bridge and dam on Taab River in the district of Arjan of Behbahan township. It is similar to the great bridge of Shooshtar, but in smaller dimensions. To the ... MORE
There are remnants of a bridge and dam on Taab River in the district of Arjan of Behbahan township. It is similar to the great bridge of Shooshtar, but in smaller dimensions. To the south corner, there are evidences of four pillars and a part of dam. To the north corner of this relic are also the remnants ...
More information about Tak Ab Gorge in Behbahan
Tak Ab Gorge
in Behbahan City
The Tak Ab Gorge is located 20 km. northeast of Behbahan, and is also known as 'Darband-e-Pars'. In the natural terrain of this gorge, parts of the gravel walk or flagstones (for the ... MORE
The Tak Ab Gorge is located 20 km. northeast of Behbahan, and is also known as 'Darband-e-Pars'. In the natural terrain of this gorge, parts of the gravel walk or flagstones (for the royalty) from the Achaemenian era have been remained. On the top of Khaviz Mountain and at the highest point of gorge, ...
The said engravings are 50 km. north west of Behbahan and are related to the Parthian period. MORE
The said engravings are 50 km. north west of Behbahan and are related to the Parthian period.
More information about Tang-e-Takab Inscriptions in Behbahan
Tang-e-Takab Inscriptions
in Behbahan City
The same is located at a distance of 9 km. north of Behbahan. Not far from the entrance of the gorge, there are a few inscriptions in simple Nasta'liq script engraved on rocks. The ... MORE
The same is located at a distance of 9 km. north of Behbahan. Not far from the entrance of the gorge, there are a few inscriptions in simple Nasta'liq script engraved on rocks. The first inscription is four-sided and reveals the endeavours of the Behbahan governor (ruler) during the reign of Naseredin ...
The said is situated to the south of Behbahan. The portal leading to the area of the tomb, has three inscriptions on each side. In the older section are inscriptions dating 1053 AH ... MORE
The said is situated to the south of Behbahan. The portal leading to the area of the tomb, has three inscriptions on each side. In the older section are inscriptions dating 1053 AH coinciding with the reign of Shah Abbas Safavid II.
More information about Eshkeft Deraz Mountain in Behbahan
Eshkeft Deraz Mountain
in Behbahan City
The Eshkeft Deraz Mountain lies 34 km. northwest of Behbahan with an elevation of 2,330 m. The Qallat River originates from here. This mountain spans from the northwest towards southeast ... MORE
The Eshkeft Deraz Mountain lies 34 km. northwest of Behbahan with an elevation of 2,330 m. The Qallat River originates from here. This mountain spans from the northwest towards southeast and a part of which is densely covered with chestnut forests.
More information about Jarahi River in Behbahan
Jarahi River
in Behbahan City
The Jarahi River flows through the townships of Kohkiluyeh Va Boyer Ahmad, Behbahan, Ramhormoz and Mah Shahr. It originates from the mountains of Rah Barik, Sefid and Golgilak, 53 ... MORE
The Jarahi River flows through the townships of Kohkiluyeh Va Boyer Ahmad, Behbahan, Ramhormoz and Mah Shahr. It originates from the mountains of Rah Barik, Sefid and Golgilak, 53 km. northwest of Yasooj. After following a long course, and joining to various rivers, under the name of Maroon, enters ...
More information about Zohreh River in Behbahan
Zohreh River
in Behbahan City
The Zohreh River is flown in the townships of Mamasani (Fars province), Behbahan, Gachsaran and Mah Shahr. Its length is 490 km. and its height from the source is 2,850 m. This river ... MORE
The Zohreh River is flown in the townships of Mamasani (Fars province), Behbahan, Gachsaran and Mah Shahr. Its length is 490 km. and its height from the source is 2,850 m. This river originates from northwest of Ardakan, and passing a long course, enters the townships of Mamasani and Gachsaran under ...
More information about Other Valleys and Gorges in Behbahan
Other Valleys and Gorges
in Behbahan City
Tang-e-Tekab in Behbahan - Kohkiluyeh border, Tang-e-Balengestan at frontier of Tayebi (warm region) and Behbahan suburb. The narrow passes of Abdal, Nayab, Mangzoz and Cap in Kat ... MORE
Tang-e-Tekab in Behbahan - Kohkiluyeh border, Tang-e-Balengestan at frontier of Tayebi (warm region) and Behbahan suburb. The narrow passes of Abdal, Nayab, Mangzoz and Cap in Kat Bahmei, district Tang-e-Choi Behmei, Alaedin in Kohkiluyeh, Bisiton , Jokar and Doshman Ziyari Gorges in the township of ...
More information about Other Valleys and Gorges in Behbahan
Other Valleys and Gorges
in Behbahan City
Tang-e-Tekab in Behbahan - Kohkiluyeh border, Tang-e-Balengestan at frontier of Tayebi (warm region) and Behbahan suburb. The narrow passes of Abdal, Nayab, Mangzoz and Cap in Kat ... MORE
Tang-e-Tekab in Behbahan - Kohkiluyeh border, Tang-e-Balengestan at frontier of Tayebi (warm region) and Behbahan suburb. The narrow passes of Abdal, Nayab, Mangzoz and Cap in Kat Bahmei, district Tang-e-Choi Behmei, Alaedin in Kohkiluyeh, Bisiton , Jokar and Doshman Ziyari Gorges in the township of ...
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