Chabahar (Bandar Beheshti) located in southeastern Iran, on the Gulf of Oman in Makran coast of Sistan and Baluchistan Province. It is the only port with direct access to the Indian Ocean in IRAN.
The port city of Chabahar in south-eastern Iran (Sistan and Balouchestan Province) is home to mountains which are called Martian by locals thanks to their strange looks.
This tall and domed structure is located on the fringes of the eastern sector of Chabahar. The construction is related to the Teimoorid period. The Imamzadeh is to the western side of the courtyard and has been built on a platform. Its entrance is also ...
In the southern sector of Sistan Va Baluchestan is the coastal area of the Oman Sea. Due to the prominent position it enjoys regarding access to the free waters, in addition to other aspects such as trade, commerce and navigation this province holds ...
The Tiss village is in the district of Dashtiyari (Chabahar) and is located in the foot-hills. The 'Lavori' River flows through this village, and the 'Gulf of Chabahar' is to the west of it. Altitudes such as Shahbaz and Lavori mountains have surrounded ...
The said river takes its source in the mountains of Bashagard, to the south of the province and around Fonooj. Three rivers adjoin it, and taking the name of Fonooj, flows through the valley of Dand Hoor mountains in the east and the Sefid Kooh mountains ...
Sarbaz Castle (Ghaleh-e Sarbaaz) structure is one of the famous castles of Sistan va Baluchestan Province, located in the Sarbaz Village. The same is related to Ghajar (Qajar) era and the Islamic period and was built by the rulers of the time.
Sarbaz ...
The township of Iran Shahr (Iranshahr) is the largest township of Sistan and Baluchestan province, located in the central and western portion of the province. To the north of this township are the townships of Zahedan, Saravan and Khash.
In the eastern ...
Nik Shahr was formerly a part of the township of Chabahar, and in the recent years has become a township. The said area has special facets from the natural and geographical point of view, and is famous for its citrus orchards. To its north and northeast ...
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