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City &
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Orumieh ::
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ORUMIEH
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The
largest inland water body in Iran, Lake Orumieh 20
km to the east of the town, with an area of 5,000
square kilometers and an average depth of 5 meters,
is so full of salt ( though less so than the Dead
Sea) that it cannot support any animal or vegetable
life. However, because of containing natural salts
and mud, the same water is used by patients who
suffer from dermal and rheumatic troubles. At
Golmankhaneh harbor, there are coastal beaches ready
to welcome the travelers. It is almost 140 km long
and 40 km wide; and there are several uninhabited
but environmentally protected beautiful islands in
the southern parts, where wild beasts and animals
live. Kabudan (formerly Shahi), occasionally a
peninsula when a strip of mud dries long enough to
connect it to the shore, is the second largest
island of the lake after the inhabited Eslami
Island. Its surface area is 3170 hectare; 12 km in
length and 25 km in width, it has an altitude of
1275 m. A large number of birds such as flamingos,
pelicans, wild geese, and gulls are living on and
around the island. Hunting is prohibited here and
entrance therein is subject to authorization given
by the Environment Protection Department of the
Province.
Apart from a road under construction across the
Lake, there are some boat facilities for passengers
between the Eastern and Western Azarbaijans as well.
The Kabudan Island is the place where Hulagu Khan
was buried together with his concubines and a
legendary store of riches. Kabudan is the prototype
of the "Treasure Island."
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FriDay Mosque
Of the most important buildings of the
town worth visiting, first of all we
could mention the FriDay Mosque (Masjid-e
Jomeh or Masjid-e Jame) dating from
Seljuk times, 13th century AD (with
later restorations), and located inside
bazaar; however, it is thought to
incorporate an earlier structure. The
vaulting of the cupola and the spacious
prayer
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Seh Gonbad
Not far from the FriDay Mosque is the
funerary tower called Seh Gonbad, or
Three Cupolas in Pasdaran Avenue. This
circular brick tower is a 12th century
AD construction with a crypt in the
lower part and a portal decorated with
superb designs. Three inscription
friezes carved on stone in Kuffic style,
can still be seen at the entrance of the
monument, and the date given at the end
of the inscription is the month of
Moharram in Hijrah year 580 (1184 AD).
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Bazaar
Orumieh has a lively covered bazaar
which, though considerably later in date
than the Esfahan bazaar, is built upon
the same traditional lines. The domed
vaults have circular openings to provide
light, but they also let in rain and
cold so that the tendency toDay is to
cover them with glass. Actually, the
bazaar consists of a network of smaller
bazaars: grocers, goldsmiths, cloth
dealers, coppersmiths, shoemakers, felt
makers, dyers, tinsmiths and knife
makers. The absence of motor traffic
adds greatly to the attraction of these
old bazaars.
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Orumieh Museum
Orumieh Museum with an area of 750
square meters, consists of two halls,
one larger than the other. It is located
at Shahid Dr Beheshti Avenue, where you
can see archaeological and ethnological
objects from the earliest prehistoric,
preIslamic and Islamic eras, as well as
national art relics.
Visiting Hours: everyDay 8:30 am 18:00
p.m. Tel: (0441) 27722.
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MAKU
When travelling on road from Tabriz to
Orumieh, instead of bearing left to Khoi,
if you continue on the road to Bazargan
and Turkey, you will come to Maku (22 km
from Turkey) from which several Armenian
churches of the eleventh and twelfth
centuries may be visited. Maku,
straggling along either side of a
mountain gorge at an altitude of 1,634 m
above sea level, is the place where
travelers following the main highway
into Turkey bid farewell to civilization
until Erzerum, 324 km to the west.
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Baqeheh Juq Palace-Museum
This historical two-storied palace
stands in the center of a spacious
garden covering 11 hectares. The
building, dating back from the late
Qajar period, was built by the orders of
Eqbal os-Saltaneh Makuei, a military
commander of Muzaffar od-Din Shah Qajar.
After renovation, other structures were
added to the building by his son. The
architecture of this palace is a
combination of Iranian and European
styles (particularly the 19th century
Russian architectural style). It was
dwelt in by the family of Sardar-e
Makuei until 1974, when it was
purchased by the former Ministry of
Culture and Art. After the victory of
the Islamic Revolution it has been
opened to visitors since 1979. Objects
on exhibition include precious items
such as carpets, furniture, chandeliers,
textiles, etc.
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Kara Kelisa
The Armenian Church and Monastery of St.
Thaddeus, known also as Kelisa-ye
Tatavus by the name of St. Tadi, and
locally called Kara Kelisa (the Black
Church) is situated in desolate, but
Nowadays easily accessible, country
about 18 km south of Maku. According to
Armenian legend, the Apostle Thadeus
(generally identified as St. Jude)
reached here about 66 AD and built the
worlds first church. Actually, little
is known of Thaddeus, one of Christs
disciples to whom there are only passing
references in the Bible. According to
the same legend, he and another
disciple, Simon the Zealot, were later
martyred and buried in the site of
Irans first church.
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Takht-e Suleiman
The ancient, historical fort Takht-e
Suleiman occupies an area of 124,000
square meters and is one of Irans most
important ancient monuments, comprising
ruins dating back to the Sassanian,
Ashkanian, and Moghul periods.
Located in a distance of 45 km to the
north east of Takab district at an
altitude of 2,400 meters, it consists of
a majestic building about 20 meters
high, erected on top of a hill, plus a
strong stone battlement. One enters the
monument through a large gate above
which traces of an inscription in Kuffic
style can be seen, which belong to the
Moghul period and is indicative of
repairs of the place in that period.
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