All Attractions of Ilam Province

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Esma'il Khan Castle

Esma'il Khan Castle is a mountain castle that is located in an area covered with acorn, ash and wild almond forests on Anbar-Ab Heights overlooking Ilam.
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Falahati Palace

Falahati Palace belongs to Qajar Period and it is located on Ayatollah Abdul Rahman Heydari Ilami in Ilam.
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Ghalaghiran Castle

Ghalaghiran Castle belongs to Ashkanid Period to historic eras after Islam that is located in Ilam.
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Posht Ghal'eh Chavar

Posht Ghal'eh Chavar is a castle belongs to historic eras after Islam that is located in Murt Village, Ilam County.
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Quchali Stone Script

Quchali Stone Script is located on the north of Ilam, in Quchali Gorge.
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Vali Castle

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Vali Castle

Vali Castle belongs to Qajar Period and it is located on Pasdaran Street in Ilam.
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Tomb of Haji Bakhtiar

Tomb of Haji Bakhtiar is located on the south of a village of the same name in Ilam County.
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Cham Av Waterfall

Cham Av Waterfall, located 18 kilometers from Ilam to Saleh Abad, flows among the rocks.
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Gachan Waterfall

Gachan Waterfall is located 15 kilometers from Ilam.
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Mount Ghalaghiran

Mount Ghalaghiran that is located 3 kilometers from Ilam is considered as the symbol of Ilam in oral literature.
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Razianeh Gorge

Razianeh Gorge is located 50 kilometers from Ilam to Darreh Shahr.
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Sartaf Waterfall

Sartaf Waterfall is in Ilam County and it is considered as one of the public parks of Ilam.
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Capital of Province

Ilam

Ilam

Ilam is the capital of Ilam Province and the third biggest kurdish city in Iran. The city is populated by Kurds and its primary language is Kurdish.
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