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    Posted: 11-Aug-2005 at 13:12

Ghar e Ghoori Ghal'eh - a 3km deep cave

A Kermanshan Fayli rider.

You can see why my orignal homeland was a favoured dwelling for all Iranic Dynasties with this one picture.

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http://www.kermanshahtour.ir/index.asp?sPage=Link&Conten tID=312&lang=farsi



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  Quote Cent Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11-Aug-2005 at 13:47
Wonderful pictures, especially the last one.
 
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  Quote Zagros Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11-Aug-2005 at 14:20

Yes.

I love the place, it has everything.

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  Quote Cent Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12-Aug-2005 at 14:37
Zagros: Picture from Sanandaj, my fathers home town.




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  Quote Zagros Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12-Aug-2005 at 15:43
My dad was in the Ordnance Corps and was based in Sanandaj. Kordestan province is also very beautiful.
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I've been there!!!


I really like the soldier statue. is the marked place where the statue is located?


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  Quote Cent Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15-Aug-2005 at 01:53
ramin: I'm sorry, i really don't know.
Maybe Zagros knows?
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I've never been to Sanandaj.
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Kermanshah Province

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Map showing Kermanshah in Iran

Kermanshah is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. It is in the west of the country, bordering Iraq.Between 1979 and the 1990s, the province was known as Bakhtaran.

Its capital Kermanshah is situated in 47° 4´ east longitude and 34° 18´ north latitude located in the middle of the western part of Iran .The population of the city is 690 000.

Because of the natural circumstances, this city is situated on the slopes of Koh-e Sefid, which is the most famous mountain in the suburb of Kemanshah. The length of this city is more than 10 km. Which runs alongside Sarab Rive and Valley. The height of Kermanshah city is 1420 meters above sea level.

The distance between Kermanshah and Tehran is 525 km. It is the trade center of rich agricultural region that produces grain, rice, vegetable, fruits, and oilseeds, and there are so many industrial centers, oil and sugar refineries, and cement, textile and flour factories, etc. The airport is located in north east of the city and the distance from Tehran is 413 km. by air.


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Ardashir II is believed to be standing here in this relief at Taq-e Bostan.On his left is Ahura Mazda, on his right is Anahita, and below him is a mounted Persian knight.
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Ardashir II is believed to be standing here in this relief at Taq-e Bostan.On his left is Ahura Mazda, on his right is Anahita, and below him is a mounted Persian knight.

Evidence indicated that this province has been the home of man since the Paleolithic and Neolithic age. Considering the historical monuments found in Kermanshah, it was very glorious in the Achaemenid and Sassanid eras and was highly regarded by the kings of those times.

Kermanshah is one of the ancient cities of Iran and it is said that Tahmores Divband a mythical ruler of the Pishdadian had constructed it. Some attribute its constructions to Bahram IV of Sassanid dynasty, 4th century CE. During the reign of Hormizd IV and Khosrau I of Sassanids, Kermanshah was at the peak of its glory. And then became the secondary royal residence.

But in the Arab invasion suffered great damage. In the Safavid period, it made great progress. Concurrent with the Afghan attack and the fall of Isfahan, Kermanshah was destroyed due to the Ottoman invasion.

During the Iran-Iraq War the province saw heavy fighting. Most towns and cities were badly damaged, some like Zar-e Pol-e Zahab and Qhasr-e Shirin virtually destroyed.

Climate

As it is situated between two cold and warm regions enjoys a moderate climate. Kermanshah has a moderate and mountainous climate. It rains most in winter and is moderately warm in summer. The annual rainfall is 500mm. The average temperature in the hottest months is above 22° C.


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Tekieh Moaven ol-Molk, 18th century
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Tekieh Moaven ol-Molk, 18th century

The province is settled mostly by Iranian Kurds, Persian and Luri speakers .There are minority Arabs and Turks living in this province.In addition to the inhabitants of the town and villages, there are nomadic societies through out the province.High mountain ranges closer to the Iraqi border are home to Kurdish tribes people.The predominant language is Persian, but Kurdi and other languages are also spoken.

Notable people

Notable people born in Kermansha include British author Doris Lessing (b. 1919), whose father, a British army officer, was stationed there at the time of her birth.

Local Products

Kermanshah lends its name to a type of Persian carpet named after the region.It has also a famous sweets made of rice.

Attractions

Darius the Great inscription at Bisotoun, 6th century BCE
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Darius the Great inscription at Bisotoun, 6th century BCE
  • Darius I the Great's inscription at Behistun (6th century BCE): At a site some 1300 meters high in the mountains, one of the most famous sites in Near Eastern archeology has been attracting passersby since time immemorial. It was here that Sir Henry Rawlinson copied the trilingual inscription of Darius I of Achaemenids, carved in 522 BC in old Persian language, Elamite and Akkadian, an important step in the eventual decipherment of cuneiform in the mid 19th century. The Bisotoun relief above the inscription depicts Darius facing the nine rebel kings, whom the Achaemenid ruler deposed when he came to power.

At the foot of the hill there are three Parthian reliefs believed to be the oldest Parthian reliefs, badly damaged by ravages of time and land endowment, carved by Sheik Ali Khan Zanganeh, the premier of Safavid king Shah Soleiman.

  • Taq-e Bostan Sassanid Reliefs (224-651 BCE): The Sassanid kings chose a sensational setting for their rock reliefs at Taghe-e-Bostan, four miles north-East of Kermanshah. A sacred spring gushes forth from a mountain cliff and empties into a large reflecting pool. In writer the entire scene is shrouded in mist and clouds.

One of the most impressive reliefs, inside the largest grotto or "ivan," is the gigantic equestrian of Sassanid king, Khosrau II (591-628 CE) mounted on his favorite charger, Shabdiz. Both horse and rider are arrayed in full battle armor. There are two hunting scenes on opposite side of the ivan, one depicts the imperial boar hunt and the other in a similar spirit shows the king stalking deer. Elephants flush out the feeling boar from a marshy lake for the king who stands poised with bow and arrow in hand serenaded by female musicians following in other boats. These royal hunting scenes are among the most vivid of all rock reliefs, true narrative murals in stone. Jumping 1300 years in time, the upper relief shows the 19th century Qajar king Fath-Ali shah holding court.

Temple of Anahita, 3rd century BCE
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Temple of Anahita, 3rd century BCE
  • The temple of Anahita (200 BCE) in Kangavar: Kangavar is a small town of great antiquity lying halfway between Hamadan and Kermanshah (90 km. East of Kermanshah). In about 200 BC during the seleucid Greek occupation of Kangavar, a major sanctuary was erected to the mother Goddess Anahita who was worshipped in ancient Persia along with Ahura Mazda and Mithras.

This vast temple was built of enormous blocks of dressed stone with an imposing entrance of opposed staircases which may have been inspired by the Apadana in Persepolis.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermanshah_province

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Portrait of a Kermanshani girl.



Kermanshani woman.



Saka rebels captured by Darius the Great. (Behistun/Bisotoon)



Parthian or Saluki statue of Hercule (Behistun/Bisotoon)



Taghe Bostan!



view from above Taghe Bostan of my city.


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  Quote azimuth Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-Oct-2005 at 08:01

what does taghe bostan mean?

 

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  Quote Zagros Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-Oct-2005 at 08:12

It is the place in the picture.

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Some more Taghe Bostan:



















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i know zagros but what does the name means?

 

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  Quote Zagros Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-Oct-2005 at 10:18
Arch of the garden/palace/paradise like place.
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  Quote Zagros Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-Oct-2005 at 10:48

Temple of Anahita, Kangavar.

 

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  Quote Anushirvan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16-Oct-2005 at 03:38

nice pictures zagros, very nice

and wooow

how did i miss this, i never nkew this one existed.

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  Quote Behi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16-Oct-2005 at 04:21

Nice pixClap
tnx

I think , it'd be better if u Move it to history pic gallery

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  Quote Iranban Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16-Oct-2005 at 05:04

Yeah nice pics Zagros!

Found some more from kangavar:

 

معبد آناهیتا در کنگاوراستان کرمانشاه

معبد آناهیتا در کنگاوراستان کرمانشاه

معبد آناهیتا در کنگاوراستان کرمانشاه

دو کتیبه ازدوره هخامنشیان و صفویه در بیستون استان کرمانشاه

مجسمه هرکول در بیستون استان کرمانشاه

دیواره منصوب به فرهاد کوهکن در بیستون استان کرمانشاه

سراب بیستون استان کرمانشاه

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