Zagros Paleolithic Museum

Zagros Paleolithic Museum is a museum in Kermanshah, Iran, established in 2008. The museum contains a large collection of stone tools and animal fossil bones from various Paleolithic sites in Iran. In Iran, it is the only museum of its kind. The museum was established by Fereidoun Biglari and A. Moradi Bisetouni at Tekieh Biglar [...]
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Mount Paraw

Parw (means full of water) is a mount located in north east of Kermanshah city in west of Iran. Parâw with an approximate length of 80 km and an area of 880 square kilometers is part of the Zagros Mountains. Paraw is one of the 1515 Ultra-prominent peak of world. Geology The mount was withdrawn [...]
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Taq Bostan

Taq-e Bostan is a series of large bas-reliefs in rocks pertaining to the Sassanid era. It is located five kilometers from Kermanshah in the west of Iran. It is in the heart of Zagros Mountain Range, where it has endured natural phenomena such as wind and rainfall for 1,700 years. The carvings, some of the [...]
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Jameh Mosque of Zanjan

The 4-iwan mosque in Zanjan is linked to Bazar-e Qeysariyeh on west, and Sabzeh Meydan on north. Also a place for religious scholars and clergymen, it is a popular congregational prayer hall in the city. Dating to the Qajar, the place of worship was created by Abdollah Mirzadar, the son of king Fathali Shah, in [...]
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Baba Taher

Baba Tahir was an 11th-century Persian poet. His poetry is written in the Hamadani dialect of the Persian language. According to L. P. Elwell-Sutton he probably wrote in the local dialect, adding: “Most traditional sources call it loosely Luri, while the name commonly applied from an early date to verses of this kind, Fahlaviyat, presumably implies that they were thought [...]
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