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Sangtrashan Jahrom Cave

Sangtrashan Jahrom Cave: a journey into the depths of history and wonderSangtrashan Jahrom Cave, a gem in the heart of Fars mountains, has become one of Iran's unique tourist attractions, not only because of its greatness and stunning beauty, but also because of the stories and secrets it holds in its heart.A long time ago:The history of Jahrom stonemason's cave goes back to the Safavid era. At that time, Jahrmi masons with their simple and primitive tools, split the heart of the mountain and created a huge cave with magnificent columns and numerous halls.Art and elegance:The columns of the cave, which were left to strengthen the roof, are like masterpieces of art and elegance. Each column tells a story of the effort and skill of Jahormi masons.Use of the cave:The stones extracted from Jahrom's masons' cave were used in the construction of the famous buildings of Jahrom city, such as Jame Atiq mosque, prayer hospital, and aristocratic houses. It is as if every building in the city whispers a song about the identity and history of the cave.Tourist Attractions:In addition to the greatness and beauty of the cave, the presence of huge stone sculptures of Jahormi masons at the entrance of the cave adds to its charm. It is as if these statues are guardians of the history and secrets of the cave.

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