Tarikhaneh Temple Mosque
The Tarikhaneh Temple also called the Tarikhaneh Mosque is a Sassanid-era monument located on the southern limit of the present day city of Damghan, Iran.
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The Tarikhaneh Temple also called the Tarikhaneh Mosque is a Sassanid-era monument located on the southern limit of the present day city of Damghan, Iran.
Tape Hissar is a prehistoric site located just south of Damghan. The site was firstly discovered in 1877 by A. Houtum Schindler and then investigated in 1931 and 1932 by Erich Schmidt
This is one of the permanent springs in Damghan, 30 km north of the city and a famus tourist attraction in Damghan.
Jameh Mosque of Damghan has a double row of brick columns, supporting the rounded brick laid ceiling, which has plaster amidst the rows of brick.
Shirband Cave is a calcareous cave located 20 km northeast of Damghan. Shirband Cave has colorful stalactite and stalagmites in different sizes.
Cheshmeh Qol Qol or fountains burble is located 2 km north of Dashboo Village, 60 km northwest of Damghan city, in a small, green canyon.
Mehmandust Tower or Burj-e Mehmandust is a historical tower in Damghan.
Ghoosheh Caravanserai is located in the village of Ghoosheh, 38 km southwest of Damghan, along the road of Damghan-Semnan.