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Bardi Castle
This castle is accounted as the first permanent settlement place for Parsee tribes, as well as the birthplace of Koorush the Achaemenian. It is located in the Andika sector of Masjed Soleiman. The Bardi castle is a huge structure which was built during ... |
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Haft Shahidan Mausoleum
This mausoleum is in the midst of the Haft Shahidan Village graveyard. It has a tile worked dome with sacred versus of "Ya Allah","Ya Mohammad" and "Ya Ali" inscribed around it. These effects, and the original structure of the mausoleum are from the ... |
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Kolgah Zarri Hill
The ancient hill of Kolgah Zarri is situated to the south of Masjed Soleiman city, in the vicinity of "Kolgah" region. This monument dates back to 3rd millennium BC.
An engraving inscription about the Prophet Abraham (AS), reveals the adherence of its ... |
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Saolak Gorge
The Saolak Gorge lies in the central portion of the Masjed Soleiman township. In this gorge there are drawings of a goddess or a Magus (Magi), in front of whom fifteen people lined up in two rows. They have conical caps with abundant hair. There is also ... |
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Sefeh-ye Sar Masjed
On the top of a hillock over looking a locality named "Sar Masjed", relics of a palace or temple has remained which dates back to the 7th century BC. Irregular polished rock stones, broken round pillars as well as arched ceilings are scattered in this ... |
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Simband (Taqa) Castle
The same is a little tower or turret with one room, located on a hill in a part of Andika in Masjed Soleiman. It was in this vicinity that the Elamite captured a number of Anzanis or ( Bakhtiyari tribes), and imprisoned them. From this point of view ... |
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Karoon Dam Lake
This dam, also known as the Shahid Abbaspour Dam, is constructed on Karoon River and located to the northeast of Masjed Soleiman. The dam is 200 m. in height and its crown is 380 m. in length. The lake forms an excellent area for water sports and tourism ... |
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Khalil Khan Dam Lake
This old dam is situated in the district of Lali in the township of Masjed Soleiman. The same is constructed on a river formed in the spring season that flows from the Imamzadeh Baba Ahmad Pass. The ruins of this ancient dam is still present. |
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Kohnab (Eshkoft Kohnab) Cave
This cave extends from Tang Anbar-e-Sefid Lali, (in the district of Lali ) in Masjed Soleiman and terminates in the vicinity of Cholvar. This area is an interesting site regarding the archeological studies as well as for sight seeing. |
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Sefidune Mountain
This mountain reaches an elevation of 2,776 m. and is situated in the Andika Village in Masjed Soleiman. The Talluk, Poolkool and Ab Shiroon Rivers originate form the skirts of this mountain. The Sefidune Mountain is connected to Mount Zangab from the ... |
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Barmi (Barmak) Hills
This hill lies to the south of Ramhormoz, near the village of Keymeh. In this hillock unscientific and illegal excavations have taken place. Articles such as statues of animals, designed earthenware etc. have also been discovered. |
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Dokhtar Castle
This castle is located to the north of Ramhormoz. The spherical structure denotes the style of Roman architecture. This castle was most probably constructed in the Sassanide reign for protection and safety of commercial, trade and military route between ... |
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Sassanide Hormoz Grave
This tomb or grave is located in one of main streets of Ramhormoz city in the midst of a garden. Accoding to the statement of people, this tomb belongs to Hormoz Sassanid, the founder of Ramhormoz city. Within a short distance is the tomb of Imamzadeh ... |
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Yazdgerd (Tashary) Castle
This castle is located near the village of Shurdin, in the township of Ramhormoz. Close to this vicinity is a rocky castle called 'Zard Bordiyeh', which has large and small crevices similar to pre-historic shelters. Besides which there are other numerous ... |
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Mohreh Mountain
The Mohreh mountain is located to the southeast of Ramhormoz with an elevation of about 2,849 m. The Talkh River originates from this place. This mountain joins Mount Tonbalan from the northwest, Mount Chadun from the south and Mount Siyah Kooh from ... |
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