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Choqa Zanbil Ziggurat

The ruins of the holy city of the Kingdom of Elam, surrounded by three huge concentric walls. The city remained unfinished after it was invaded by Ashurbanipal, as shown by the thousands of unused bricks left at the site.

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Shushtar

Shushtar, Historical Hydraulic System, inscribed as a masterpiece of creative genius,can be traced back in the 5th century B.C

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Haft Tappeh

Haft Tepe is an archaeological site situated in the Khuzestan Province in south-western Iran.The site is around 1.5 km by 800 meters .

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Tomb of Daniel

The most famous religious site in Khuzestan is the Shrine of the biblical and Islamic prophet Daniel which is located in Susa.

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Shush

Susa was among the greatest cities of ancient Persia. Built on its embers,home to a vast Unesco-listed archaeological site
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Bijar

Bijar is located in the Kurdistan Province of Iran at equal distance from the cities of Zanjan and Hamedan .

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Ganjnameh

Ganjnameh is so named because its cuneiform rock carvings were once thought to be cryptic clues leading to caches of Median treasure.

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BuAli Sina Mausoleum

Hamadan’s iconic 1954 BuAli Sina (Avicenna) Mausoleum dominates his namesake square and resembles a concrete crayon pointing to the heavens.

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Hegmataneh Hill

The view of distant mountains from the top of this low, open hill is pleasantly rewarding, especially in the late afternoon

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Ali Sadr Cave

The Ali-Sadr Cave, is the world’s largest water cave which attracts thousands of visitors every year.

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Hamedan

Hamedan is believed to be among the oldest Iranian cities. It is possible that it was occupied by the Assyrians in 1100 BCE; the Ancient Greek historian, Herodotus, states that it was the capital of the Medes, around 700 BCE.

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Bisotun

Bisotun is an archaeological site containing remains dating from pre-historic times through the history of ancient Persia