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Shevy Waterfall
This waterfall is located in the village of Shevy in the district of Dorood, and gushes out of a cave. This waterfall draws hordes of people to the site in the spring season. |
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6th Century Inscription
Located to the south-east of the Khoram Abad - Khuzestan Road and to the north of the ruins of Shahpour Khast, are rectangular engraved blocks. These blocks date back to the 6th century AH. On the western surface of the block there are five lines engraved, ... |
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Baba Khani and Takhteh Cheraq Hills
Located 1 km. to the north of 'Sang-e-Moosa', in the district of Chagni (Khoram Abad), there are two hillocks at a distance of 200 m. from each other. The eastern hillock is called Baba Khani and the western hillock Takhteh Cheraq. On both these hills, ... |
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Baba Taher Mausoleum
The said stands south of Khoram Abad, in a vicinity by the same name. This tomb is an ancient one, and the main structure is octagonal . The tomb is in the center of the structure, on which is a wooden 'zarih' or a mesh-like railing. It is believed that ... |
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Bahram Castle
The remnants of this castle along with its ramparts or walls is located south of the village of Jolgeh Khalaj (Khoram Abad). The valley being surrounded with stone and mortar for further protection and the castle has only one entrance. A few walls can ... |
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Doosheh Cave Paintings and Epigraphs
The cave mentioned above located in the mountains of Doosheh, displays paintings on its walls. These drawings relate the fact that man resided in this area. The same offer a complete picture as to the type of war-fare, that is fighting in groups, or ... |
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Doosheh Cave
The historical cave of Doosheh is in the village of Karshurab in the district of Chagni (Khoram Abad). This cave has many interesting historical drawings and inscriptions in it. The cave has a regular circular shape within, and is approximately 5 m. ... |
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Falakoddin Mausoleum
The above mentioned is located in the north west of Khoram Abad, in the grave-yard of the village of Falakoddin. This tomb belongs to one of the Attabakan or lord of the tribe of Lor-e-Koochak, by the name of Falakoddin Hossain-ebn Badroddin Masoud who ... |
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Falakol Aflak Castle
This reputed and historical castle is located on a stony hillock in the midst of the city of Khoram Abad. The original date of construction of the said castle is not known. It was formerly known as 'Shahpour Khast', but from the Qajar era has been called ... |
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Hareh Baq Graveyard
This Graveyard is located on a hillock in the village of Hareh Baq (Khoram Abad). A few of the graves here have 'kufic' engravings on them dating to the 5th and 6th centuries AH. The tomb of Sheikh Mehdi, one of the reputed personalities of this area ... |
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Hayatol Qeib Mausoleum
It is located 50 km. south west of Khoram Abad in the village of 'Qallebi' . The entrance door faces north. Its anteroom is at an higher level than the tomb, the latter has been placed to the south eastern corner . The southern wall has an altar 2.1 ... |
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Hoz-e-Moosa Valley
This valley is to the east of the city of Khoram Abad. It is a dead-end valley. On the rocky surface of the valley a tank or pond has been dug, which fills up with water during the winter season. About 3 m. to the north of this point, is an inscription ... |
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Jalaleh Mausoleum
Located 6 km. south west of Khoram Abad, and close to the 'Mehri Temple' is the tomb of the famous Mohammad Jalaleh. The actual structure is four sided one and each side measures 3.5 m. Within the mausoleum and on the tomb are engravings. |
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Kargooneh Hill
This hillock is to the north of the village of Tashkan in the district of Chagni, Khoram Abad, on the skirts of the Sefid Kooh Mountains. From this hillock many tools, made of stone have been discovered such as, knife blades, pieces of colored earthenware, ... |
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Karoo Dokhtar Bridge
It is located on the Seimareh River, west of Sartarhan on the Khoram Abad - Andimishk Road. The site of this bridge is known by the name of Si Pelleh. The bridge had 4 arches, of which two remained. Each arch measures 11 m. with a height of 19.2 m. Two ... |
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