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English: Takht Suleiman is one of the parts of West Azarbaijan province of Noder in northwestern Iran, which has valuable ancient works in its heart. There are many legends related to this place; Some say that it was the place of Prophet Suleiman's life, and others consider it to be the birthplace of Zoroaster. Today in Alibaba tourism magazine, we want to read everything about Takht Suleiman. In fact, Takht Suleiman was the base of Zoroastrian religion and the largest educational, religious, social and worship center of ancient Iranians, and it was also used as the Parthian capital, Farehsepe. This historical place has witnessed different periods of human history and civilization and is more than three thousand years old.
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Camera location36° 36′ 04.71″ N, 47° 14′ 22.2″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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