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Iran Karaftou artificial ancient cave, Divandareh county غار دستكند باستاني كرفتو ديواندره ايران

August 31, 2017 (Persian calendar 1396/6/9) Kurdistan province (استان كردستان) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdista... Divan-Dareh county (شهرستان ديواندره) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divandar... Karaftou artificial ancient cave (غار باستاني كرفتو) Geo coordinate 36°16'00.0"N, 46°51'00.0"E The Cave of Karaftu (Persian: غار کرفتو Ghar-e Karaftu) is situated 55 km from Divandarreh ديواندره (and 12 km from the village of Kereftu). Strategically, this site connects the ancient road from Syria and Iraq, leading through Iran to Afghanistan, i.e. it is on the Silk Road. Throughout history, and yet till today, many caravans have passed through this road, endowing particular importance to this region. These complexes date back to 300 B.C., and belong to the Ashkanid dynasty دوره اشكانيان. These have constituted a temple for Heracles (2000 years ago), and the name of this Greek god is carved on one of the walls of the third room, accompanied by a horse rider (hunting a deer) which is believed to illustrate Goudarz the Ashkanid king گودرز شاه اشكاني. Various war triumphs are also illustrated, and these are also believed to date back to the same historical era. The eminent Russian historian Tasit, claimed that these paintings illustrate the importance of this temple causing highly important triumph of Goudarz گودرز and Mehrdad مهرداد the Ashkanid kings شاهان اشكاني. Entering these caves is still very difficult, as the entrances are placed on the heights of this steep mountain. Some passages also maintain natural water wells, and many of the labyrinth-like corridors lead to important fireplaces (in the temple). Investigating the paintings, have revealed that oil based colors have been used, and attached buildings in the various wings, are signs to an annexed village to the temple.

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