Noushijan Tappe - 800 BC

Iran / Hamadan / Malayer /
 temple, place with historical importance, interesting place

Noushijan Tappe is an archeological 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:

a building in the west of the Tappe (the first fire temple)
a columned hall (Apadana)
a central temple (the second temple)
rooms and storerooms
a tunnel
a rampart.
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Coordinates:   34°21'55"N   48°38'5"E
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