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Historical Places


Ardeshir Palace, Dashtestan (Tang-e-Eram)

Thursday, 13 December 2007 12:30 administrator
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This structure was constructed in the vicinity of 'Tang-e-Eram' and holds strong possibility of being a resting place or hunting location of lodge.
 

Chehel Khaneh Historical Caves, Dashtestan

Wednesday, 05 December 2007 08:30 administrator
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In the north of 'Sa'dabad' (district of Burazjan), the 'Shapour River' flows through the rocky, stony and layers of heaped sand. The two sides and within these rocks, there are numerous crypts (similar to tiny 'dug out' chambers or rooms). Chehel Khaneh is in keeping with the meaning of 40 rooms or houses that are located here. Another concept of it being Cheleh Khaneh where the 'devout' and 'Yogis' existed. There is a possibility that these crypts were burial places during the period of 'Medes' and 'Sassanids'.
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