Category
page 1Fire temples in Iran
Takht-e Soleyman
archaeological site in West Azarbaijan, Iranian national heritage site
Yazd Fire Temple
fire temple in Yazd, Iranian national heritage site
Tarikhaneh
Tarikhaneh, or more correctly, the Tarikhaneh Mosque (), and also variously rendered as the Tarikhana Mosque and the Tarikh Khana Mosque, and also known as the Mosque of 100 Gates, is a mosque located in the historical city of Damghan, in the province of Semnan, Iran. The mosque is one of the oldest and most significant Islamic structures in Iran, estimated to date from the eighth century CE.
Tappeh Mill
mound with fire temple in Ray County, Iranian national heritage site

Noushijan Tappe
Nooshijan is an archaeological site in the west of Iran near Malayer. According to excavations from this site this area was not inhabited earlier than 800 B.C.. The discovered features of this Tappe are as follows:
Jameh Mosque of Kashan
mosque in Kashan, Iranian national heritage site
Marbin Fortress
fortress in Isfahan, Iranian national heritage site
Shams al-Rasul Mausoleum
mausoleum tower in Amol, Iranian national heritage site
Adur Gushnasp
fire temple in Takht-e Soleyman, major Zoroastrian sacred fire
Minar of Firuzabad
tower-like structure in Gor (modern Firuzabad, Iran)
Kerman Fire Temple
temple in Kerman, Iranian national heritage site

Khorheh Mansion
mansion in Khorheh, Iranian national heritage site
Bandian Complex
archaeological site in Dargaz County, Iranian national heritage site
list of Fire temples in Iran
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Aspakhu Fire Temple
fire temple in Maneh and Samalqan County, Iranian national heritage site
Kazerun Fire Temple
Iranian national heritage site