This tomb is in Roshan Abad of Gorgan in the middle of the cemetery garden. Its original structure belongs to the 9th century AH. There are two valuable doors which belong to the date of 865 AH. The chest on the tomb has a writing which indicates the ...
The founder of this structure and garden was the late Adl-ol-Sultan, belongs to recent centuries. The premises has historical value in that Reza Khan stopped there for a while, during his last journey on the way to exile.
The summer residing quarters of Joopar is located to the south of Kerman, and has beautiful parks and gardens. The mausoleum of Imamzadeh Hossein, the offspring of Imam Moosa-ebne-Ja'far (AS) is located here. This is an extremely pleasant town, and famous ...
This promenade is located 7 kilometers from the Noor Abad Tower (Fire-Temple) with wonderful orchards, gardens and several springs. The area is full of various flowers with an eye-catching landscape.
In the heights of the Pishmin Malekshahi Mountain in Mehran there are the remains of two towers and a fire-temple of the Sassanide period. The area of the fire-temple is 27 square meters and 5 meters high. Having four entrances, it is located in a vast ...
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 ...
This historical building is a remnant of the Safavid era. It is located in the midst of a garden, and has two storeys with a large hall. In the past and times of glory, the doors of the building were adorned with inlaid works, its corridors with gilded ...
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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