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Dutch Tourists Visit Saveh Monuments

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October 18, 2001 - 0:0
TEHRAN A ten tourists from the Netherlands visited the historical monuments at Saveh. During their time in the ancient city they saw monuments such as Enghelab Square, the Sorkh Mosque, the Jame' (Great) Mosque, and the Chahar-Soq domes.

The monuments date back approximately 800 years to the Seljuk era.

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