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Historical
Monuments |
Palaces
Ancient Cities and Archeological
Hills
Castles and Forts
Tombs
Fire Temples
Historical Caves
Old and Historical Houses
Water Reservoirs
Ancient Graveyards |
Palaces |
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Ardeshir Palace, Dashtestan (Tange-e-Eram) |

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This
structure was constructed in the
vicinity of 'Tang-e-Eram' and holds
strong possibility of being a
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Bardak Siyah Achaemenid Palace,
Dashtestan |

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The
winter palace of Darius or 'Dariush'
located 12 km. north of the current
city of
Burazjan is known as the 'Bardak
Siyah (palace). This palace has 10
pillars in two rows and is
constructed according to Achaemenian
design. Black stone is used as a
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Koorosh (Cyrus) Palace,Dashtestan |
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This
palace is located south east of
Burazjan and alongside the dry
river of 'Aardi'. This palace was
one of the most important bases of
Iran on the coasts of the
Persian Gulf during the
Achaemenian era. According to the
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Ancient Cities and Archeological
Hills |
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Rayshahr Ancient City, Bushehr |
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Rayshahr is situated 8 km. south of
the city of
Bushehr and relics found in this
region dates back to the third to
1st Millennium B.C. The relics of
this ancient city are inscriptions
in the cuneiform script, and
decorative earthenware showing that
this city was one of the important
cities of the 'Ilamite Empire'. In
that time it was known as Lian. This
city formed an important link
between the eastern and western
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The
name 'Rayshahr' is the short form of
the word 'Rivard Ardeshir' and was
constructed during the time of
Ardeshir Babakan. During the
Sassanid period this city was an
important center for scholars. The
territory of the ancient city of 'Rayshahr'
is on the national records of
monument in Iran.
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Siniz Port, Bushehr
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The
remnants of the ancient port of 'Siniz'
or 'Bandar-e-Siniz' can be observed
about 20 km. from Bandar-e-Daylam
and near 'Khor (Estuary) Imam
Hossain. The Hessar village was the
site of the western rampart of the
ancient city of 'Siniz' and a few
relics can be observed here.
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Siraf Ancient City, Bushehr |
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Siraf
is located south east of the port of
Bushehr near the small port of
Taheri. This ancient city
encompasses the three ports of
'Bandar-e-Taheri', 'Bandar-e-Kangan'
and 'Bandar-e-Dayer.
Siraf dates back to the Sassanid
period and originally was known as 'Ardeshir
Aab' due to the fact that Ardeshir
Babakan set up a waterway network
here in order to facilitate port
activities for which he was
responsible. Ancient relics in this
region are:
Parts
of a defense fort related to the end
of the Sassanid era and the Siraf
Jame' mosque related to the end of
the (2nd century A.H.).
A
part of the locality where the
wealthy people resided including
several small mosque of the (3rd and
4th century A.H.).
A
number of (mass) graves or tombs, a
palace-like edifice and few other
buildings.
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Tal-e-Khandaq Hill,Dashtestan |
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Approximately towards the north of
Burazjan and on the road leading
towards Dalky, a few hills and
spaces can be noted on either side
of the road. On the right side the
remains of a round castle along with
a moat surrounding it is seen.
Throughout the space around, a
number of evidences exist such as
pieces of earthenware (from the
Parthian period), a millstone,
decorative rails, mortar and molten
iron that most probably belong to a
foundry of those times. The walls
were constructed with cobbled stone
and a special kind of gypsum which
were used to be utilized in
architecture of Sassanid era.
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Tal-e-Telesmy Hill, Dashtestan |
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This
hill is located south of
Burazjan and to the north of
which is a structure having strong
walls made out of cobbled stones and
gypsum in a length of more that 20
m. Most probably the main structure
is of the Sassanid era.
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Toz Archeological Zone, Dashtestan |
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Toz
was one of the commercial and
trading centers and was famous for
is textiles, such as cotton or other
decorative materials braided with
gold or silver. Other remnants such
as ruined edifices, broken pieces of
stone and earthenware objects are
evidences stating the importance of
this city in the past.
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Other Ancient Cities and
Archeological Hills,Bushehr |
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Other
ancient cities and ports are: Port
of Mahruban 24 km. north of the port
of
Daylam or 'Bandar-e-Daylam' on
the old road of Esfahan - Mahruban
is another ancient port in the
Bushehr Province.
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Castles
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Borj Castle, Dashti |
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This
is the remnants of the large castle
of
Khormoj and is designed in the 'Saljuqi'
style with arched roofs and
decorative plaster moldings.
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Burazjan Fort, Dashtestan |
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This
castle located in the city center of
Burazjan, was for a long
duration utilized as a prison.
Originally it was a 'caravansary' or
local inn in Qajar period and is on
national record.
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Dutch (Holandiha) Castle, Khark
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This
castle is located in the north east
of
Khark Island. In the year 1748
A.D., contemporary to the period of
the Safavid reign and the Afqani
conquests in Iran, the Dutch gave up
their trading center in Bandar Abbas
and transformed this center to Khark
Island. Hence the construction of
this castle is attributed to Baron
Kenep Hawsen.
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Zar Khezer Khan Castle, Tangestan |
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This
castle is to the north of
Ahram and belongs to Zar Khezer
Khan Tangestani and at present is
the residence of his descendants.
The castle includes four towers and
rampart apart from the private
facilities for use of the residents.
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Other Castles, Bushehr |
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Besides the above mentioned castles,
the Jalal Khan Hakem Castle in
Dayer and the Malek Castle in
Ray Shahr are worth mentioning.
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Tombs |
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Haji Mohammad Ebrahim Esfahani Tomb,
Khark Island |
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This
tomb is octagonal and is similar to
Mongol architecture. There is a
strong possibility that Haji
Mohammad Ebrahim Esfahani was buried
was buried here in the year (1170
A.H.).
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Sibveyh Tomb, Siraf |

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In
this mausoleum two tombs can be
observed, a larger grave bearing a
chest and an inscription in the 'kufic
script' and another smaller grave
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Kalat Temple, Dashti |
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This
temple is on the skirts of the 'Mond'
Mountains, 30 km. from
Khormoj, on the top of a rocky
height. The current facade of this
temple is a main platform with an
arched roof and two other entrances.
Ten sutures can also be noted. The
most interesting feature of this
temple is that in the lower chambers
a number of wells are seen, which
could be used for burial of the dead
or a place for their skeletons.
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Poseidon (God of Sea) Temple, Khark
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This
temple located in
Khark Island and is related to
the Greeks. In the Sassanid era, a
fire-temple was erected on the
remnants of the former Greek temple.
But after Islam, this site was
converted into a mosque.
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Historical
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Chehel Khaneh (Forty-House)
Historical Caves, Dashtestan> |
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In
the north of 'Sa'dabad' (district of
Burazjan), the 'Shapour River'
flows through the rocky, stony and
layers of heaped sand. The two sides
and within these rocks, there are
numerous crypts (similar to tiny
'dug out' chambers or rooms). Chehel
Khaneh is in keeping with the
meaning of 40 rooms or houses that
are located here. Another concept of
it is Cheleh Khaneh where the
'devout' and 'Yogis' existed. There
is a possibility that these crypts
were burial places during the period
of 'Medes' and 'Sassanids'.
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Old
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Generally speaking the architecture
of houses suits and coincides with
the environment and climate of this
region, these structures are named
as Qaazy House (Bushehr),
Rais Ali Delvari House (Bushehr),
Malek Edifice (Bushehr), Darya Beigi
Edifice, Dehdashti Edifice, the
Cultural Heritage Building, the
Shahrdari (Municipality) Building,
the Kazerooni Building (Bushehr) and
a few others. All of these buildings
are designed according to local
condition for combating warmth and
humidity with using fine decorative
arts worth seeing.
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Water
Reservoirs |
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Derakht (Tonbeh Koru) Water
Reservoir,Dashtestan |
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This
water reservoir is 12 km. east of
Burazjan and at present has two
reservoirs to the radius of
approximately 4 m. dug out in the
ground.
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Qavam Water Reservoir, Bushehr |
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This
water reservoir is near
Khalij-e-Fars Avenue, it was
constructed during the Qajar era and
dates back to more than 150 years
ago.
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Ancient
Graveyards |
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Goor Dokhtar, Dasht-e-Arjan,
Dashtestan |
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The
structure of 'Goor Dokhtar' is very
similar to the mausoleum of Cyrus
the Great in Pasargadae (about 600
B.C.). This structure is made of 24
slabs of stones, according to the 'Orartoie'
and Ilamite principles such as the
ziggurat of Choqazanbil. This
valuable monument is registered on
the records of the Cultural Heritage
Organization of Iran.
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Khark Ancient Graveyard, Khark |
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In a
part of the mountainous area of
Khark Island, numerous graves
have been discovered and a strong
probability exists that these belong
to the Zoroastrians and the
Christian communities. These graves
date back to the end of the Sassanid
and the beginning of the Islamic
eras. In graves belong to men no
articles has been discovered.
Whereas in graves belonging to
women, small bottles, (most probably
perfume bottles), rings and mirrors
made of admiralty metal have been
discovered.
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Siraf Ancient Graveyard, Siraf |

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This
graveyard is in the north west of
"Bandar-e-Taheri' and in the
southern slopes overlooking it.
Numerous graves have been found
rectangular in shape (210 cm x 50
cm) and with a depth of 40-60cm.
These graves have been dug out in
the stone. Opposite to this
graveyard is another site where the
graves are placed vertical to the
height of 3 m. and a width of 2 m.
resembling bee hives and are
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Other Ancient Graveyards, Bushehr |
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Other
graveyards and in this province are
named as the grave of 'Shaqab' (Bushehr),
the tomb of a British General (Bushehr),
the 'Marv hillock and Pahn' hillock
in
Burazjan.
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Religious
Monuments |
Old Mosques
Mausoleums and Imamzade
Old Churches |
OldMosques |
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Bardestan Mosque, Bardestan Village,
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This
ancient mosque is located in an old
graveyard which is on the top of a
hill. A wooden inscription in the
mosque displays the date 852 A.H. as
the repairing date of the mosque. So
this shows that it was constructed
much before this date and could be
related to the early centuries of
the Islamic era.
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Sheikh Sadune Mosque, Bushehr |
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This
mosque is also known as the Masjed
Shah (Shah Mosque) and Masjed Kufi (Kufi
Mosque), constructed by an Arab
called Sheikh and at present
religious mourning ceremonies are
held here.
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Mausoleums and Imamzadehs |
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Imamzadeh Mir Eram, Dashti |
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This
is an ancient tomb made of hand and
sculptured stone and is located
south of
Khormoj city. It is believed
that an offspring of Prophet Noah is
buried here.
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Imamzadeh Soleiman, Genaveh Rd.,
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This
structure is on the
Genaveh -
Daylam road. The dome has twelve
panels. This mosque has been
constructed about 70 years ago and
has been influenced by Indian
architecture used in temples. It is
believed that an offspring of the
4th Imam of the Shiite sect is
buried here.
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Other Imamzadehs, Bushehr |
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The
other Imamzadehs of the province are
named as Imamzadeh Aqa Kuchika,
Qadamgah-e-Hazrat Ali and
Qadamgah-e-Hazrate AbolFazl.
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Old Churches |
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Holy Jesus Christ Church, Bushehr |
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This
structure is uniquely interesting
from the architectural point of
view. Its window panes are
multicolored and in general the
architecture is a mixture of
Christian and Iranian architecture.
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Khark Old Church, Khark Island |
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This
church is located in the western
sector of the Island and is a church
probably belonging to the Christians
of the Sassanid era.
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Natural
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During five months of the year when
large areas of Iran and northern
Europe and America are ice-bound,
the coastal region of Bushehr on the
Persian Gulf enjoys a pleasant
and sunny climate enhanced with the
natural beauty of the sea, along
with schools of fish that swarm the
coastal waters and rocks. The most
important natural attractions of the
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Persian Gulf and Wetlands
Islands
Protected Zones
Springs and Water treatment Centers
Altitudes and Summits
Rivers |
Persian Gulf
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Helleh Wetland, Bushehr |
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In
the territory of Helleh the two
rivers of
Dalky and Shapour have brought
about a large Wetland. Surrounding
this wetland are marshes which have
provided a habitat for immigrant
birds.
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Persian
Gulf Coast, Bushehr |
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The
coast of this province is of two
types, i.e., sandy and rocky. The
latter in itself is a wonderful
sight worth seeing: being of
limestone and due to the active
water erosion, leaving beautiful and
natural impressions behind. The
sandy shores, however, provide
recreational areas for water sports.
Bushehr being close to the
cities of Abadan, Bandar-e-Abbas,
and Shiraz in Iran; including other
countries of
Persian Gulf such as Kuwait and
Bahrain, attracts many tourists and
visitors during the winter season.
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Islands |
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Khark Island,
Bushehr |

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The
Khark Island has a population of
more than 10.000 and is located 57
km. north west of
Bushehr and 38 km. from
Genaveh. This coral reef island
has a length of 8 km. and is 4-5 km.
in breadth. It has native trees, and
thence to a small extent fruits like
banana, citrus and dates are
cultivated here. This Island having
some historical relics is one of the
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Kharakoo Island, Bushehr |
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This
island is situated north east of
Khark Island and is considered
to be an important island regarding
cargos such as crude oil.
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Omol Karamand Nakhiloo Islands,
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These
two islands located in the southern
coast of the province are devoid of
inhabitants. The Nakhiloo Island is
the area where giant tortoises
inhabit, the presence of which have
made this area environmentally
important.
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Other
Islands, Bushehr |
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Other
Islands in the
Bushehr Province are named as
follows: Sheef, Abbasak, Goram,
Notaf, Mooqi, Maad and Chenaqi
Islands.
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Protected
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Scanty vegetations along with
generally dry and hot weather
conditions have created an
environment in which only the
adaptive animals to this diverse
conditions may survive. Some
examples of these animals are wild
sheep, wild goat and rams in
addition to water species and
waterfowl.
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Halleh Wetland ProtectedZone,
Dashtestan |
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This
area is between the two rivers of
Dalky and Shapour. This area is
the habitat of different species of
waterfowls.
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Kooh Siyah Hunting Zone, Dashtestan |
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This
vicinity is 83 km. south east of
Burazjan located at 1,691 m.
above sea-level and forms the
'winter residing quarters' of the
tribes in this area. About 7,000
herds of wild sheep and wild goat
exist here. Hunting is only allowed
during special seasons and with a
permit of the Department of the
Environment.
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Mond Protected Zone, Dashti |
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This
vicinity is near the
Mond River and about 600 - 700
herds of gazelle or dear exist here.
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Nayband Protected Zone,Bushehr |
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This
area boasts of a variety of wildlife
and from this point of view holds
its own. Wildlife such as wild
sheep, wild goat, gazelle, antelope
and leopard can be seen here.
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Springs and Water
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Mineral water has always been a
source of remedy for various
ailments. The
Bushehr Province has a rich
source of mineral water owing to the
fact of its land structure. The
Persian Gulf water is composed
of a variety of minerals,
vegetations such as algae and
planktons, which in itself has
positive effects on the physiology
of human being.
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Ahram
Thermal Spring (Ahram Water and
Wind), Tangestan |
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This
spring is located near the city of
Ahram, 63 km. on
Bushehr - Bandar Abbas Road.
There are two separate pools for
gents and ladies.
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Burazjan Thermal Spring, Dashtestan |
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This
spring is 12 km. on the
Burazjan - Kazeroon Road and 6
km. south of Dalky village. Its
mineral water is good for skin
remedies.
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Dalky Thermal
Spring, Dashtestan |
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This
spring is located 18 km. from the
city of
Burazjan towards Kazeroon city.
This spring provides 18 liters of
water per second having positive
effects on certain ailments.
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Khanik no.1 and 2
Thermal Spring, Dashtestan |
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Situated 1 km. from the Khanik
Village, the water contains minerals
such as calcium sulfate with
magnesium and sodium chloride.
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Mir Ahmad
Thermal Spring, Dashti |
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This
spring lies 77 km. on
Ahram -
Khormoj Road and 1 km. of the
path to the spring is a mud track.
Two separate pools are present for
gents and ladies.
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Mir Ahmad
Mineral Water Spring, Kangan |
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This
spring is located west of Mir Ahmad
60 km. on the
Bushehr - Bandar Abbas Road.
This mineral water contains calcium
sulfate, together with magnesium and
sodium chloride.
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Other
Springs, Bushehr |
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Other
springs in this area are the thermal
spring of Qoocharak 5 km. southwest
of
Ahram, the thermal spring of
Niku north of
Khormoj, the thermal spring of
Genviyeh on the Khormoj -
Dayer Road and the thermal
spring of Mianloo in the north of
the
Kangan township.
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Altitudes
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The
heights of the
Bushehr Province comprises of
two ranges. The main range of which
is in the north and eastern limits
of the province; known as Gach Torsh
and its most important peaks being
Kabkan and Kooh Siyah. Another part
of the range which runs parallel to
the first, on the margin of the
Persian Gulf is known as Nokand.
Following this is the Kartang Range,
the most important peaks of which is
Darang.
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Rivers |
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Dalky
River,Dashtestan |
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This
river takes its source from the
heights of Dasht-e-Arjan to the west
of Shiraz, and after gaining water
from the Sarkhoon and Shirin Rivers,
adjoins Shapour River, finally
flowing into the
Persian Gulf. Dalky River,
especially in the northern sector
irrigates agricultural land, date
graves and gardens of
Burazjan. The 'Shaban Kareh Dam'
has been constructed on this river.
Thereby promoting leisure spots, as
well as recreation in the northern
areas of the river.
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Mond River,
Kangan |
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This
river takes its source from the
heights south east of Kazeroon and
south west of Shiraz, flowing into
the
Persian Gulf in the south of
'Bandar-e-Kangan.' The slope of this
river is gradual and it enters
Bushehr Province from Kazeroon,
after irrigating lands of the
Shabankareh Village it ultimately
adjoins the
Dalky River.
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Other Rivers,
Bushehr |
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Other
rivers of the province are the Ahram
and Shoor rivers.
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Culture and Art |
Museums
Special Local Ceremonies
Handicrafts, Music, and Food
Special Villages |
Museums |
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Bushehr Museum, Delvar, Bushehr |
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This
museum has a collection of exhibits
and is also the museum of
Anthropology. This museum is in the
historic mansion of Rais Ali Delvari.
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Special Local Ceremonies |
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Galin(Qebleh
Doa) Ceremony, Bushehr |
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This
ritual is performed during a
drought. The ritual is in such a way
that the inhabitants of a village
select a person and call him 'Galin'.
Galin is then changes into Shepherds
clothing along with a beard made of
sheep wool and a straw hat with two
horns. A bell is also hung round his
neck. Then along with the others of
this village, Galin is taken from
house to house and from each house
he receives some wheat, barley or a
few eggs. Page Contents Related
Articles Ultimately Galin divides
that which he has acquired into
segments and in one of these
segments adds a small piece of sand
(apart from the eyes of others).
Then these segments are distributed
and the one who receive the part
inclusive of sand, escapes the scene
making the others run behind him in
order to beat him. Finally he finds
refuge in one of the houses and the
household plead with the others not
to hunt him for 3-7 day and that
within this duration the rains would
come.
'Galin' is allotted more two or
three day if the rain fails to
come, but ultimately if the rains
don not come Galin is entailed for a
beating. People believe that by
performing this ritual the almighty
feels pity on them and the rain
begins.
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Zaar (Leava)
Ceremony, Bushehr |
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This
ritual is usually performed on
WednesDay nights. People (both men
and women) adorn themselves with
special attire and shower themselves
with special perfume in order to get
ready for this occasion, which also
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Related Articles A week before this
event a particular concoction (which
is a type of medicine) is prepared
for the person who is ill and is to
be treated by this ritual. Baba
Zaar, or the person in charge of the
patient keeps the person out of
sight of others for one week, rubs
the concoction on the patients body
besides giving a title to be drunk,
and vaporizing a portion of the same
around the patient. At the dancing
ceremony, Baba Zaar beats the
patient carefully and before the
festivity begins various types of
food are prepared and laid out
including blood from the sacrifice
of an animal for the ill person. The
patient is compelled to drink a tile
of this blood before being allowed
to speak.
During the dancing and ecstasy, the
patient by rhythmic movement goes
into a state of hallucination and in
this condition only 'Baba Zaar' can
communicate or talk to the patient
who asks the former to relieve him
of that which has possessed him.
After the period of hallucination is
over the patient always has to dress
in white and clean clothing and
always scented with perfumes, and is
compelled to keep away from doing
wrong or else he'd be troubled again
by 'Zaar'.
Another ritual is the 'Dum-Dum
Sahri' ritual taking place during
the fasting month of Ramadan.
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Handicrafts,Music, and Foods |
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Handicrafts
and Souvenirs,Bushehr |
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Carpets, Gelim (or coarse carpet)
Gabeh or a traditional form of
carpet, felt, mats, baskets, Giveh
or a local foot ware, brooms,
earthenware, hookahs, musk, fishing
nets and sweet meat.
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Local Music and
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The
local music and dancing of this area
is very similar to that of the
Africans. The local anthems are
traditional the most important of
which are known as Sebalo, Shirveh
and Yazleh.
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Special
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Ahram Village
Areas, Tangestan |
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The
word Ahram is a collegial form of
the word 'Eram' meaning the 'Garden
of Paradise'. As there are numerous
citrus fruits, orchards and plenty
of natural springs around this area.
In
Ahram of Tangestan there are the
relics of two military forts, one
belonged to the Khans (governors) of
Tangestan and the other to the Zar
Khezer Khan clan of Tangestan.
Mausoleums such as Imamzadeh Jafar,
Zainabol Shohada, and Imamzaeh Aqa
Mir Ahmad are near this village.
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Khormoj
Village Areas, Dashti |
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This
territory is in the township of
Dashti. The reputed castles of
Khormoj a part of which is known
as the Mohammad Khan castle, and the
other called the Jalal Khan castle
is located in this area. Both these
personalities were 'Khans' of the
Qajar era.
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Other Special Village Atmospheres,
Bushehr |
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Other
special rural areas of
Bushehr can be named as follows:
The village of 'Chahar Roostaie'
(Territory of
Genaveh) having four pilgrimage
sites, the village of 'Kamali' (Genaveh),
the village of "Gomaroon' (Genaveh)
having two ancient mosques and a
place of pilgrimage, the village of
'Lilietan' (Daylam)
having two places of pilgrimage and
an ancient castle called the
Mohammad Ali Khan castle.
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Townships |
Bushehr
Dashtestan(Burazjan)
Dashti (Khormoj)
Dayer
Daylam
Genaveh
Kangan
Tangestan (Ahram)
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Bushehr |
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The
township of Bushehr is located in a
vast plain running along the coastal
region. The capital city is
Bandar-e-Bushehr or the 'Port of
Bushehr'. This port is at a distance
of 1,218 km. from Tehran, and has a
hot, humid climate. Since the past,
this port has been one of the
important ones in
Persian Gulf which has an
international airport too. During
the 1st and 2nd Millennium BC., the
Peninsula of Bushehr was a thriving
and flourishing seat of civilization
called 'Rey Shahr'. Many relics have
been found in this regard related to
the Ilamite era and the civilization
of Shoosh (Susa).These structures of
"Rey Shahr' are said to be related
to Ardeshir Sassanid and Rey Shahr
was formerly known by the name of
Ram Ardeshir. Thereby through the
passage of time came to be called
Rey Shahr and thence Bushehr.
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Dashtestan (Burazjan) |

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This
township is in the north of
Bushehr, its center being 'Burazjan',
which lies at a distance of 1,147
km. from Tehran. Dashtestan
experiences an extremely warm
climate and in past was known as 'Shabankareh'
its center is the ancient city of 'Eij'.
Burazjan was one of its basis, where
there are the remnants of an ancient
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Dashti (Khormoj) |
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This
township is in the south of the
province its capital city being 'Khormoj'.
Kaki was the center of the Dashti
block and it was used to be called
Mandestan. The relics of this
vicinity are a temple and an ancient
tower, but the natural attractions
of the area can draw numerous
sight-seeing.
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Dayer |
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Dayer
is located on the coast of
Persian Gulf, its center being
'Bandar-e-Dayer'. The same is 50 km.
south west of 'Bandar-e-Taheri'. The
'Jalal Khan Hakem' castle (which is
more that 200 years old) is in this
city. Imamzadeh Shah Mohammad is
also located in this area.
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Daylam |
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This
township is located to the north of
the province and near the coast of
Persian Gulf. Its center is the
historical city of Daylam. Evidence
of two ancient ports in this area,
such as Mahruban located 24 km.
north of Daylam and 'Bandar-e-Si' 20
km. from Daylam throw light on the
ancient and historical past of this
vicinity, which intermingles with
that of 'Bandar-e-Genaveh'.
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Genaveh |
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Bandar-e-Genaveh lies on the coastal
waters of The
Persian Gulf, between Bandar-e-Bushehr
and Daylam. The current city of
Genaveh has been constructed in the
southern segment of the old city.
Relics such as stone arches are
evident in the ancient city.
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Kangan |
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This
township lies in the extreme south
eastern region of the province on
the coast of Persian Gulf. Bandar-e-Taheri
being one of its districts was an
important center of trade and
commerce in the 4th century A.H. The
Port of Siraf or 'Bandar-e-Siraf',
west of this region was one of the
largest ports of Iran in the
Persian Gulf and after Shiraz it
ranked as the second city of the
province of 'Ardeshir Khoreh'. The
Thermal spring of 'Mianloo' north of
Kangan is a place worth seeing.
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Tangestan (Ahram) |
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Tangestan is yet another township of
Bushehr the center of which is 'Ahram'.
The famous fort of Tangestan lies in
this township, the inhabitants of
which are distinct for their loyalty
to the country and chivalry. It is
believed that the vicinity of 'Tedumari'
in Tangestan is a reminder of a
trading clan reputedly from central
Asia i.e., the ancient 'Tedmer' and
'Palmir' tribes. It is evident that
the coastal region of the
Persian Gulf was an important
trading and commercial center for
traders belonging to different areas
in the past.
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