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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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Berney, K. A. (1996). "Damghan". In Watson, Noelle (ed.).
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2750:Badeleh Kuh
2254:Beyarjomand
1663:19 December
1538:19 December
978:Other sites
920:Hulagu Khan
908:Hashshashin
890:Cheshme Ali
838:Alpide belt
797:Masjed Jame
788:Luigi Pesce
735:fire temple
504:Qumis, Iran
452:Mesopotamia
432:Tepe Hissar
415:Tepe Hissar
407:Tepe Hissar
401:Tepe Hissar
368:during the
366:fire temple
225: /
3150:Categories
3098:Dasht-e Bu
3060:Qodratabad
3040:Dowlatabad
3035:Bakhshabad
2992:Yazdanabad
2962:Sharifiyeh
2942:Salehabadu
2857:Deh-e Qazi
2780:Siah Pareh
2717:Zargarabad
2652:Heydarabad
2617:Abu ol Baq
2579:Zarrinabad
2554:Mowmenabad
2544:Mehmandust
2310:Shahmirzad
2190:Shahmirzad
2180:Mehdishahr
1475:References
1298:Karim Khan
958:Evergreen
894:Mazandaran
845:onion dome
776:See also:
663:Tarikhaneh
655:Tarikhaneh
635:Population
620:Tarikhaneh
606:Lut Desert
384:and paper
382:pistachios
338:province,
284:Population
213:54°20′31″E
210:36°09′56″N
80:newspapers
3118:Sartangeh
3103:Deh Khoda
3045:Firuzabad
3020:Allahabad
2982:Susan Var
2927:Qasemabad
2912:Moalleman
2907:Masumabad
2872:Hasanabad
2862:Eqbaliyeh
2785:Sorkh Deh
2677:Mehdiabad
2642:Ghaniabad
2637:Firuzabad
2597:Abbasabad
2564:Qaderabad
2549:Moradabad
2514:Abdolabad
2451:Districts
2347:, Damghan
2106:Kohanabad
1586:2 January
1558:this link
1462:romanized
993:excavated
916:Ilkhanate
862:imamzadeh
814:mausoleum
746:porticoes
723:Byzantine
626:in 1723.
298:Time zone
110:July 2020
69:"Damghan"
3070:Seydabad
3065:Raziabad
3030:Avazabad
2977:Solhabad
2947:Salmabad
2917:Moinabad
2877:Hoseynan
2823:Amiriyeh
2808:Amirabad
2707:Vamarzan
2622:Bahaabad
2612:Abirabad
2559:Naimabad
2524:Haddadeh
2519:Emamabad
2506:Damankuh
2185:Darjazin
2129:Amiriyeh
2080:Counties
1896:cite web
1856:cite web
1816:cite web
1576:Lamtakam
1502:24 April
1368:See also
1196:Average
970:'s and
766:chariots
680:minarets
594:Sabzevar
582:Keyumars
578:Hooshang
530:شهر قومس
492:Sassanid
303:UTC+3:30
273:District
249:Province
3050:Hajjaji
3025:Amravan
2937:Rumenan
2897:Kuh Zar
2892:Khurzan
2770:Namakeh
2712:Verkian
2574:Tazareh
2475:Damghan
2460:Central
2441:Damghan
2433:Capital
2282:Sorkheh
2244:Shahrud
2162:Eyvanki
2157:Garmsar
2124:Damghan
2054:Capital
1776:Damghan
1769::
1743:23 July
1738:Archnet
1718:23 July
1713:Archnet
1693:23 July
1688:Archnet
1657:(Excel)
1624:(Excel)
1532:(Excel)
1492:(Map).
1466:Dāmghān
1430:Damghan
1265:(4.56)
1260:(0.51)
1255:(0.37)
1250:(0.09)
1245:(0.12)
1240:(0.11)
1235:(0.13)
1230:(0.21)
1225:(0.33)
1220:(0.90)
1215:(0.90)
1210:(0.54)
1205:(0.35)
1191:(51.5)
1186:(30.9)
1181:(41.0)
1176:(55.0)
1171:(63.7)
1166:(70.5)
1161:(72.9)
1156:(67.6)
1151:(60.3)
1146:(51.1)
1141:(42.6)
1136:(33.8)
1131:(28.2)
1121:(73.3)
1116:(47.3)
1111:(60.8)
1106:(78.1)
1101:(88.2)
1096:(95.2)
1091:(97.5)
1086:(93.4)
1081:(84.2)
1076:(73.6)
1071:(64.2)
1066:(52.2)
1061:(44.6)
999:Climate
905:Ismaili
901:Gerdkuh
822:Tughril
727:Iranian
688:Turkish
598:Garmsar
572:of the
544:Damghan
526:Persian
488:Arsacid
396:History
390:kaghazi
386:almonds
320:Persian
316:Damghan
278:Central
266:Damghan
238:Country
191:Damghan
145:Persian
141:Damghan
94:scholar
21:Yamaqan
3108:Qusheh
3093:Darvar
2987:Tuchah
2972:Sobhan
2952:Seyang
2816:Cities
2740:Ahvanu
2735:Agareh
2727:Rudbar
2697:Shaman
2589:Howmeh
2468:Cities
2295:Sights
2249:Bastam
2226:Semnan
2208:Meyami
2101:Aradan
2084:cities
2061:Semnan
2048:, Iran
1982:
1927:
1763:
1362:Bastam
1012:Month
989:bazaar
918:under
860:is an
715:Medina
696:khaneh
692:Mongol
672:mosque
602:Alborz
554:moghan
484:Median
437:layers
374:mosque
351:Mashad
347:Tehran
336:Semnan
324:دامغان
292:59,106
261:County
254:Semnan
149:دامغان
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3123:Tuyeh
2967:Shimi
2932:Rashm
2902:Mabad
2867:Forat
2852:Alian
2790:Tuyeh
2745:Astan
2672:Mayan
2667:Jazan
2602:Abdia
2480:Dibaj
2264:Mojen
2134:Dibaj
1556:, at
1460:Also
1448:Notes
1263:115.6
1051:Year
830:Kufic
812:is a
742:qibla
719:Roman
707:Na'in
686:", a
586:Qumis
514:Forat
476:Aryan
101:JSTOR
87:books
2922:Nova
2887:Kelu
2882:Kela
2082:and
1980:ISBN
1925:ISBN
1902:link
1888:2023
1862:link
1848:2023
1822:link
1808:2023
1745:2020
1720:2020
1695:2020
1665:2022
1632:2022
1617:AMAR
1588:2024
1540:2022
1525:AMAR
1504:2023
1407:i.e.
1258:13.0
1218:22.8
1213:22.9
1208:13.7
1189:10.8
1184:−0.6
1174:12.8
1169:17.6
1164:21.4
1159:22.7
1154:19.8
1149:15.7
1144:10.6
1129:−2.1
1119:22.9
1109:16.0
1104:25.6
1099:31.2
1094:35.1
1089:36.4
1084:34.1
1079:29.0
1074:23.1
1069:17.9
1064:11.2
1048:Dec
1045:Nov
1042:Oct
1039:Sep
1036:Aug
1033:Jul
1030:Jun
1027:May
1024:Apr
1021:Mar
1018:Feb
1015:Jan
924:gerd
892:and
872:The
856:The
729:and
684:Tari
568:and
558:Magi
536:and
458:and
448:tepe
340:Iran
307:IRST
242:Iran
157:City
73:news
3113:Sah
2702:Taq
2627:Baq
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1778:".
1464:as
1360:in
1253:9.3
1248:2.2
1243:3.1
1238:2.7
1233:3.3
1228:5.4
1223:8.3
1203:8.9
1179:5.0
1139:5.9
1134:1.0
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1059:7.0
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