Nahavand Castle
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Nahavand Castle | |
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Native name قلعه نهاوند (Persian) | |
Built | Sassanian Era |
Demolished | During the reign of Nasereddin Shah |
Nahāvand Castle (Persian: قلعه نهاوند) was an ancient castle from Sasanian Persia that was located in what is now the city of Nahavand in Hamedan province, Iran. The fall of this castle in the Battle of Nahavand was a major turning point in the Islamic conquest of Persia. Nonetheless, the castle survived up until the time of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar. It was said[by whom?] that when digging a qanat, Naser al-Din Shah found a treasure. He then ordered the castle to be destroyed in order to find more treasures; however, no more were found.[1][better source needed]
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[edit]- ^ "Why Naser al-Din Shah destroyed the Nahavand Castle?". Garoo News Agency. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
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