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Bard Neshandeh Temple, Masjed Soleiman

Thursday, 03 January 2008 06:34 administrator
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 The statue of "Heraclitus" or "Hercules", with the hight of more than 2 m. was excavated from this temple. This vicinity consists of three distinctly seperated areas,i.e., the palace, a worship place of to the east of the palace and the residential areas placed to the north.

Valuable and historical relics have been discovered here, these are displayed and kept in local and museums abroad. The most important of these vestiges are, ancient statues, coins and earthenware.