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Espi Mazget

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  • Espi Mazget, a ruined Sassanid temple in northern Iran 2024-05-21 17:35

    Espi Mazget, a ruined Sassanid temple in northern Iran

    TEHRAN - Nestled in the lush landscape of Gilan province, lies the ruins of Espi Mazget, which was originally a place of worship in the Sassanid era.

  • The timeless allure of ruins: Espeti Mazget 2022-07-23 19:07

    The timeless allure of ruins: Espeti Mazget

    Photo depicts the ruins of an ancient place of worship situated at the heart of a dense forest in the Talesh region of Gilan province, northern Iran, July 17, 2022. 

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