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Korangoon Inscriptions, Noor Abad, Mamasani

Tuesday, 25 December 2007 04:25 administrator
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To the north-west of Fahliyan, and to the south of the Seteloon Village, located 20 km. north-west from Noor Abad, on the top of Korangoon Mountain, there are engraved monuments known as "Sagmetro" or "Naqareh Khaneh" (the place where drums are beaten at stated intervals in a shrine). The antiquity of these monuments dates back to the 3rd century BC.