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Lake Zarivar
Lake Zarivar
Lake Zarivar , also known as Zeribar or Zrewar , is a lake in western Iran .
The name is composed of zrê ("sea") and the suffix-bar (which in Kurdish means "lake") .
The lake is situated in the Iranian province of Kordestan west of Marivan and has a length of 5 km (3.1 mi) and a maximum width of 1.6 km (0.99 mi) . The lake's water is fresh and has a maximum depth of 6 metres (20 ft) .
Zeribar Lake is a major touristic attraction in the region . There is a great deal of folklore about the origins of this lake amongst the Kurdish people of the area .
Cave of Karaftu
Cave of Karaftu
The Cave of Karaftu is situated 64 km from Saqqez . Strategically , this site connects the ancient road from Syria and Iraq , leading through Iran to Afghanistan , i.e. it is on the Silk Road . Throughout history , and yet till today , many caravans have passed through this road , endowing particular importance to this region . Many sites in the immediate surrounding of this rocky mountain have been found to be connected via various tunnels and corridors through the rocks . These complexes date back to 300 B.C. , and belong to the Ashkanid dynasty . These have constituted a temple for Heracles (2000 years ago) , and the name of this Greek god is carved on one of the walls of the third room , accompanied by a horse rider (hunting a deer) which is believed to illustrate Goudarz the Ashkanid king . Various war triumphs are also illustrated , and these are also believed to date back to the same historical era . The eminent Russian historian Tasit , claimed that these paintings illustrate the importance of this temple causing highly important triumph of Goudarz and Mehrdad the Ashkanid kings .
Entering these caves is still very difficult , as the entrances are placed on the heights of this steep mountain . The corridors are also difficult to pass through , as the sizes are constructed for strategical purposes . Some passages also maintain natural water wells , and many of the labyrinth-like corridors lead to important fireplaces (in the temple) .
Investigating the paintings , have revealed that oil based colors have been used , and attached buildings in the various wings , are signs to an annexed village to the temple .
Darol Ehsan Mosque
Darol Ehsan Mosque
The same is also the Jame' Mosque of Sanandaj , and was constructed by the late Amanollah Khan in the year 1227 AH . Besides being well fortified , this mosque has a large nocturnal area . On an epigraph in this vicinity holy verses of Qoran have been inscribed . The mosque has two colossal porches . Around its courtyard are 12 chambers and 2 attics . In the center of the yard is a pool constructed of eight slabs of stone .