Gerdkooh Hills
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Gerdkooh Hills | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 26 m (85 ft) |
Naming | |
Native name | تپه باستان گردکوه (Persian) |
Geography | |
Location | Qaem Shahr |
Gerdkooh ancient hills (Persian: تپه باستان گردکوه) consists of three hills, the tallest of which is 26 m in height. Their history has been estimated to date back to the
Mazandaran Province. In exploring this area, a 4500-year-old grave has been found, as well as objects such as disposable tableware dishes related to the Parthian Empire and Sasanian Empire. There is evidence that the hills at the time of the Sasanian Empire and Muslim conquest of Persia were part of a Castle
.
See also
- Castles in Iran
- Tepe Sialk
References
External links
- video link
- Persian Wikipedia article