Ten properties in northern Iran made national heritage
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TEHRAN – A total of ten aging structures and historical buildings in Mazandaran province have recently been inscribed on the national heritage list, CHTN reported.
The Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts announced the inscriptions on Sunday in a letter to the governor-general of the northern province.
Ojabeit Castle, Dadar Mansion, Sarukola Public Bathhouse, and Qaemshahr Textile Factory were among the properties added to the prestigious list.
An early civilization flourished at the beginning of the first millennium BC in Mazandaran (Tabarestan).
Its insecure eastern and southeastern borders were crossed by Mongol invaders in the 13th and 14th centuries. Cossacks attacked the region in 1668 but were repulsed. It was ceded to the Russian Empire by a treaty in 1723, but the Russians were never secure in their occupation. The area was restored to Iran under the Qajar dynasty.
The northern section of the region consists of lowland alongside the Caspian and upland along the northern slopes of the Alborz Mountains. Marshy backlands dominate the coastal plain, and extensive gravel fans fringe the mountains. The climate is permanently subtropical and humid, with very hot summers.
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