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  2. List of mountains in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Middle Alborz Mountains Azad Kuh: 4,375 Middle Alborz Mountains Paloon Gardan: 4,375 Middle Alborz Mountains Nazer: 4,350 Middle Alborz Mountains Mian-Seh-Chal: 4,348 Takht-e Suleyman Mountains Lashgarak: 4,256 Takht-e Suleyman Mountains Sialan: 4,250 West Alborz Mountains Mount Chlchama: 4,250 North Zagros Mountains Palvar: 4,229 Zagros ...

  3. Zagros Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The mountains are divided into many parallel sub-ranges (up to 10 or 250 km (6.2 or 155.3 miles) wide), and orogenically have the same age as the Alps. [12] Iran's main oilfields lie in the western central foothills of the Zagros mountain range. The southern ranges of the Fars province have somewhat lower summits, reaching 4,000 metres (13,000 ...

  4. Western Iran - Wikipedia

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    The provinces of Western Iran. Western Iran consists of Armenian Highlands, northern Zagros and the rich agricultural area of the Khuzestan Plain in the south. It includes the provinces of Kordestan, Kermanshah, Ilam, Lorestan, and Hamadan. Some references also count West Azerbaijan Province and Khuzestan Province to this region.

  5. Anshan (Persia) - Wikipedia

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    Location of Anshan within the Elamite empire. The approximate Bronze Age extension of the Persian Gulf is shown.. Anshan (Elamite cuneiform: 𒀭𒍝𒀭 Anzan; Sumerian: 𒀭𒊓𒀭𒆠 Ansanᴷᴵ, 𒀭𒊭𒀭𒆠 Anšanᴷᴵ) modern Tall-e Malyan (Persian: تل ملیان), also Tall-i Malyan, was an Elamite and ancient Persian city. [1]

  6. Ecbatana - Wikipedia

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    Ecbatana [a] (/ ɛ k ˈ b æ t ən ə /) was an ancient city, the capital of the Median kingdom, and the first capital in Iranian history. It later became the summer capital of the Achaemenid and Parthian empires. [2] It was also an important city during the Seleucid and Sasanian empires.

  7. Dalma culture - Wikipedia

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    Dalma culture was a prehistoric archaeological culture of north-western Iran dating to early fifth millennium B.C. Later, it spread into the central Zagros region and elsewhere in adjacent areas. Its widespread ceramic remains were excavated in central and northern valleys of the Zagros Mountains in north-western Iran. [1]

  8. Iranian plateau - Wikipedia

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    It encompasses a large part of Iran, all of Afghanistan, and the parts of Pakistan that are situated to the west of the Indus River, [note 2] covering an area of some 3,700,000 square kilometres (1,400,000 sq mi) In spite of being called a plateau, it is far from flat, and contains several mountain ranges; its highest point is Noshaq in the ...

  9. Ganj Dareh - Wikipedia

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    Ganj Dareh (Persian: تپه گنج دره; "Treasure Valley" in Persian, [2] or "Treasure Valley Hill" if tepe/tappeh (hill) is appended to the name) is a Neolithic settlement in western Iran. It is located in the Harsin County in east of Kermanshah Province , in the central Zagros Mountains .

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