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Kermanshah is the largest Kurdish-speaking city in Iran. Because of its antiquity, attractive landscapes, rich culture and Neolithic villages. Kermanshah is considered one of the cradles of prehistoric cultures. In ancient Iranian mythology, construction of the city is attributed to Tahmuras, the third king of Pishdadian dynasty.

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Kermanshah History

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Bisotun

Bisotun is at the foot of Bisotun mountain, the flank of which is the location of an important historical site. The imperial road from Ekbatana to Babylon passes at the foot of the mountain. On the rocky slopes king Darius I left the Behistun Inscription.

Taq Bostan

Taq-e Bostan means “Arch of the Garden” or “Arch made by stone which is a site with a series of large rock reliefs from the era of Sassanid Empire of Persia (Iran), carved around the 4th century AD.
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Anahita Temple

Kangavar

Kangavar is best known for the archaeological remains of a mixed Sassanid and Achaemenid-style edifice and the town was mentioned by Isidore of Charax in the 1st century AD. Excavation first began in 1968, by which time the “large structure with its great columns set on a high stone platform” had been associated with a…