Pashime
Iran /
Ilam /
Dehloran /
World
/ Iran
/ Ilam
/ Dehloran
, 26 km from center (دهلران)
archaeological site
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Tall Abu Shiijah, 7 km from Iraq's border with Iran, has been identified as the site of ancient Pashime. The town was an Bronze-Age important center situated in the zone of interaction between Mesopotamia and Elam, and its patron god was Shuda. In the Iron Age, the local center appears to have moved a few km further north, to Lahiru, probably at Kuwait.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 32°23'38"N 47°8'53"E
- Ancient city of Eyvan-e Karkhe 91 km
- Ruin of Gondishapur 127 km
- Mount Behistun 226 km
- Ali-Sadr Cave 339 km
- Tape Zaghe & Tape Ghabrestan & Ghare Tape- 7000 BC 462 km
- Ghaterchi Canyon 496 km
- Zahhak Canyon 557 km
- Zangezur National Park 778 km
- Kashatagh Province 847 km
- Great Wall of Gorgan (A Sassanian defence wall and fortification lies on the opposite) 848 km
- Tell Wajif 4.5 km
- me-si-uo(moosyan) 26 km
- patak 29 km
- Lake 37 km
- Bazarkan field / oil complex 38 km
- Maysan Governorate 44 km
- Fakkah Oilfield 49 km
- fakeh shambles 50 km
- Fkeh Memorial Area 74 km
- The international border between Iraq and Iran 106 km