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Dambkou site in Balure-Machi village is one of the most researched ancient archaeological feature of Bahu. This site was first surveyed by major E. Mockler who published his research in 1877 (Mockler 1877:126). About 55 years later, on the basis of his information, Aurel Stein visited the site during
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The nature of Bahu is among the most distinguished in Iran, and the
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