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Other Baths and Water Reservoirs, Markazi
Other ancient baths and water reservoirs of the province that are generally located in Saveh are: The Kalb Ali Khan bath, related to the Zandieh era; the Chahar Sooq water reservoir; the Haj Mirza Hassan Ameli water reservoir and the Jame' mosque water reservoir related to the Safavid period.
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Chahar Fasl (Four Seasons) Bath, Arak
The said bath dates back to the Qajar period, and had two separate sections for ladies and gents. The tile-work of the clock room and spinal designed columns of this area, including the layout of the bath are interesting features. The said structure was renovated into a museum after undergoing necessary repairs.
Mil Milooneh Fire Temple, Mahalat
In the midst of agricultural land to the west of Nimvar, is a column compiled of minute stones, cemented together by mortar. This column is to a height of 7-8 m. and reveals the indications of a quadrangular structure which was used to be a fire temple. This is currently called Mil Milooneh, but there is a strong possibility that the same is the remains of the Vereh Fire Temple. The Jamshidi Castle is located near the said fire temple.
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Khorheh Solooki Temple, Delijan
The historical Khorheh Village is located to the west of main road running between Tehran and Esfahan. To the west of which is an archaeological relic related to the Seleucidian era. This remnant is related to the 4th or 3rd centuries BC., and was most probably a temple.
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Atashkooh Fire Temple, Mahalat
The said is located near the Nimvor Fire Temple (Atashkadeh) Village, and dates to the Sassanide period. The structure consisted of cylindrical stony columns (supporting the ceiling). Besides which there were covered chambers and a porch that was the location for alighting the fire. This fire-temple was in a verdant.
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