The said spring lies at the utmost end of the Beed Sotoor River, and the easiest access to this site is from Khash - Zahedan Road. The water of this spring comes out of the crevice of the volcanic rocks. Its sour taste shows its close connection with ...
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 ...
This cave is one of the historical man-made caves dug out in the breast of the mountain. The said cave is 8 km. from Khoram Abad - Kermanshah Road. The cave is not within easy reach. Coins that have been discovered in the surroundings are related to ...
This temple is located to the south west of Khoram Abad and at a distance of 8 km. from Khoram Abad - Koohdasht Road. There is a crypt dug out in the mountain in 'Baba Abbas' Valley, which at present is a protected military area. Surrounding this crypt ...
This mosque was constructed in the year 970 AH. under the orders of Shah Parvar Soltan. In the year 1110 AH. the mosque was repaired by the orders of Shah Soltan Hossain Safavid. This historical 'decree' is presently in the Dej or castle of Shahpour ...
These springs are located north east of Khoy to the south of the road which termintes to the Eyo Oqli Village. One of these springs has more outflow in comparison to the other spring. The temperature of the water being 15° C and 22° C respectively ...
This spring is located in Mahabad - Sardasht Road. The spring flows out from two places close to each other. It is a gaseous spring, with scanty water.
The said is located to the south west of Mahalat, and within 7 km. of the Old Arak Road. The towers on the four sides have been ruined, though the structure itself is intact generally.
The said mausoleum lies 7 km. west of Mkau - Bazargan Road and near the village of Farhad. This structure dates back to 700 BC. This mausoleum has been dug out in the breast of the mountain comprising of three chambers. Near this remnant, is another ...
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