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Garmsar
The distant between
Garmsar and Tehran, the national capital, is about 107 kilometers. Garmsar
is located in a large plain. The surrounding villages are located on the
many bunks of the river Hibleh Rood, which is for irrigation. It became a
district in 1958. The most interesting historical places and remainings of
this district can be mentioned as followings:
The Holy Tombs: Imam-Zadeh Ali, in the south-northern area of the town,
and it is one of the most famous tombs of the many in the area.
The Historical Castles are: The Rikan Castle, 6 kilometers east of Garmsar,
the Yatery Castle, 20 kilometers, Bunkouh Castle, 7 kilometers north-east
of Garmsar, as well as many other castles.
The Garmsar Karvansaras (old style inn), which are located near to Deh
Namak (the Salt Village), Iwanakay, and many others.
The Jami’ Mosque of Garmsar, in which the Friday pray is held every week.
The Old Bathes, which are located in Noh-Hisar, Mohammed Abad, Chahar
Bashlow, and some other places.
Old Water Storages, which are located in Ali Abad, Nasar, Dehnamak, Kushk,
and some other places.
Old Palaces, such as the palaces of Siahkooh, Shah Abbas, Ainol-Rasheed,
and so on.
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