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and its minaret, the Tarikhaneh Mosque, Mansourkuh, Imamzadeh Jafar Tower and Chehel Dokhtaran mausoleum, etc. are buildings in which Islamic architecture from the Seljuk period onward is notable. For the first time in Iran these buildings carry brick decorations to compensate for the monotonous and
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On an eminence in the western part of the city are the ruins of a large square citadel with a small whitewashed building, called Molud Khaneh ('the house of birth'), in which Fath-Ali Shah Qajar was born (1772). Beside these, Damghan is close to the Gonbade Zangol, Toghrol's Tower, Qoosheh Amirabad
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Mehrnegar Fort is on Mansourkuh, 22 km north of city, along the road. The mountain is pyramidal and the fort located at its top. This was one of the fortifications of the Ismaili esoteric sect during the Seljuk invasion, and has been named Mehrnegar because of Princess Mehrnegar's love story.
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At the time of the 2006 National Census, the city's population was 57,331 in 15,849 households. The following census in 2011 counted 58,770 people in 16,861 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the city as 59,106 people in 18,417 households.
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adorned by bricks with artistic images and an inscription. The building which used to be a family vault is 14.8 m high and in its famous inscription the deceased have sought divine mercy in their lasting residence.
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have revealed items 7,000 years old. Recently expansion of Tehran–Mashhad railway into double lanes the body of a woman along with her fetus was discovered with over 7,000 years age. Tepe Hissar, with several
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is one of the permanent springs in Damghan, 30 km north of the city. Thanks to its verdant foliage and pleasant climate this region has been frequented by people from ancient times. During the
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Walls or fortifications and battlements have survived in many parts in Damghan, some dating from the Sasanian era. As mentioned in the history, the wall was very wide and enabled
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during the Sassanid period, and later the mosque was built over its ruins. One column resembling Sassanian architecture at the eastern wing is a proof of this assertion.
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has shown that the history of Damghan starts 4–5 thousand years BCE at Tepe Hissar in the village of Heydarabad. Tepe Hissar was inhabited in the
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Much treasure has survived from the Seljuk period in Damghan. Peer-e Alamdar's Shrine (The Old Flagbearer's Tomb), the congregational mosque or
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contains tombs, old schools, baths and the like. Historical monuments in Damghan have interested foreign archaeologists and many items
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of civilizations. There was metal production in its earliest period. There are also several associated sites, such as
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Damghan was an important city in the Middle Ages, but few remnants of that time remain; one is the ruined
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who explored the tepe. An archaeological dig there in 1996 revealed remains dating from the time of the
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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after the advent of Islam. There are also many other historical buildings belonging to the
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Tarikhaneh Mosque is equipped with a square yard and a gallery with 18 columns facing the
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in the south. Up to the first century AD, Damghan was the capital of that great province.
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and other periods. Apart from its historical interest, the city today is mainly known for
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Husayn ibn Talib al-Damghani, architect-engineer, built the tomb over the grave of
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to drive over it. The remains of that wall can be seen north and south of Damghan.
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466 (AD 1087). It has survived without cracks although the city is lying on the
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Mid-19th century photograph of the Imamzadeh Jafar Mausoleum, Damghan by
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for mountain. This shape made it very difficult to access by attackers.
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Mosque. This mosque was built during the eighth century AD by imitating
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many buildings were constructed in Cheshmeh-Ali among which the
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belong to the Mades dynasty, which shared its civilization with
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The Tarikhaneh is one of the oldest mosques in Iran, built as a
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The first one is 5 km away from the city, on the peak of
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Bloom, Jonathan M.; Blair, Sheila S., eds. (2009). "Bistam".
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road, there are two forts built on the top of two mountains.
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Hossein Qoli Khan known as Jahnsooz (1750-1777), father of
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Berney, K. A. (1996). "Damghan". In Watson, Noelle (ed.).
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The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture
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Damghan on Iran Chamber Society (www.iranchamber.com)
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Damghan is located in Iran
36°09′56″N 54°20′31″E / 36.16556°N 54.34194°E / 36.16556; 54.34194
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