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Kente Castle


Kente Castle is a historical castle in Kend District, Sistan and Baluchistan Province, Iran. It is located in the village of Kente, and dates back to the Sassanid period (224-651 AD).

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The castle is a large mudbrick structure with four towers and one gate. The walls are about 1 meter thick and have a defensive ditch. Inside the castle, there are several rooms and storehouses.

Kente Castle was used as a military fortress during the Sassanid period. It was later used by the Safavid and Qajar dynasties. In the Qajar period, the castle was used as a prison.

Today, Kente Castle is an important tourist attraction in Sistan and Baluchistan Province. It is a valuable historical and cultural resource, and is a popular tourist destination.

Here are some important points about Kente Castle:

The castle dates back to the Sassanid period (224-651 AD).

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The castle is located in the village of Kente.

The castle is made of mudbrick.

The castle has four towers and one gate.

The walls of the castle are about 1 meter thick.

Inside the castle, there are several rooms and storehouses.

The castle was used as a military fortress during the Sassanid period.

The castle was later used by the Safavid and Qajar dynasties.

In the Qajar period, the castle was used as a prison.

Today, Kente Castle is an important tourist attraction in Sistan and Baluchistan Province.

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