Historic Places of Kerman Province

Kerman

Ardeshir Castle

Ardeshir Castle belongs to Sasanid Era and it is located on a hill on the southeast of Kerman.
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Kerman

Arg Bazaar

Arg Bazaar is the first part of Bazaar of Kerman that starts from Arg Square and continues to Ganj Ali Khan Charsooq.
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Kerman

Arg Square

Arg Square belongs to Pahlavi Era and it is located in Kerman.
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Bazaar of Kerman

Kerman

Bazaar of Kerman

Bazaar of Kerman belongs to 8th century A.H. to First Pahlavi Era and it is located between Tohid and Shohada squares in Kerman.
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Kerman

Charsooq Caravanserai

Charsooq Caravanserai belongs to early Qajar Era and it is located in the great Charsooq, in Kerman Bazzar, Kerman.
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Kerman

Dokhtar Castle

Dokhtar Castle or Anahita Fire Temple which is also known as Kohneh Castle belongs to third millennium B.C. and it is located on the high hills of east of Kerman.
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Kerman

Ebrahim Khan Complex

Ebrahim Khan Complex belongs to Qajar Era and it is located next to Ganj-Ali Khan Square in Kerman.
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Kerman

Ganj Ali Khan Bathhouse

Ganj Ali Khan Bathhouse is one of the buildings of Ganj Ali Khan Complex in Kerman.
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Ganj Ali Khan Complex

Kerman

Ganj Ali Khan Complex

Ganj Ali Khan Complex belongs to Safavid Era and it is located next to Kerman Bazaar in Kerman.
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Kerman

Golshan Caravanserai

Golshan Caravanserai belongs to Qajar Era and it is located between the main bazaar and the Kaffash-ha Bazaar, in Kerman Bazzar, Kerman.
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Kerman

Haj Agha Ali Caravanserai

Haj Agha Ali Caravanserai belongs to Qajar Era and it is located in Haj Agha Ali Bazaar, in Shari'ati Street, Kerman.
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Kerman

Hayati School

Hayati School belongs to late Qajar Era and it is located in the range of Vakil Bazaar, Kerman.
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Kerman

Jabaliyeh Dome

Jabaliyeh Dome or Gabri Dome belongs to Sasanid Era and it is located at the easternmost of Kerman, near two cemeteries of Saheb az-Zaman and Seyed Hussain.
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Kerman

Moayedi Icehouse

Moayedi Icehouse belongs to late Safavid Era and it is located on Aboo Hamed Street, Kerman.
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Kerman

Nouriyeh Hospital

Nouriyeh Hospital was constructed in 1918 and it is located at the end of Zarisof Street, Kerman.
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Kerman

Shafi' Abad Castle

Shafi' Abad Castle belongs to Qajar Era and it is located in Shafi' Abad Village, Kerman County.
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Kerman

Shotor Galu Mansion

Shotor Galu Mansion belongs to Qajar Era and it is located in Mahan city, Kerman.
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Kerman

Takht-e Dargah Gholi Beyg

Takht-e Dargah Gholi Beyg is a building located on the southeast of Kerman, to the south of Ghal'eh Dokhtar Mount.
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Kerman

Vakil Complex

Vakil Complex is located in the margin of Bazaar of Kerman, Kerman.
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Bam Citadel

Bam

Bam Citadel

Bam Citadel is the largest adobe building in the world, located in Bam, a city in Kerman Province of southeastern Iran.
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Meymand

Shahr-e Babak

Meymand

Meymand is a very ancient village which is located near Shahr-e Babak city in Kerman Province, Iran.
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Rayen

Historical City of Rayen

Historical City of Rayen is located 100 kilometers to the southeast of Kerman, in the skirts of Hazar Mount.
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Rayen Castle

Rayen

Rayen Castle

Rayen Castle belongs to Sasanid Era and it is located on a hill on the southeast of current Rayen in Kerman.
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Capital of Province

Kerman

Kerman

Kerman is the capital city of Kerman Province. It is the most important city in South-East Iran. Kerman is famous for its long history and strong cultural heritage.
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