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Alishar Hill, Saveh The same is situated in the center of the Alishar Village in the district of Razqan of Saveh. This vicinity has an old antiquity, and has been registered as an archaeological site by the Cultural Heritage Organization. Aveh Hill, Saveh The archaeological Aveh hill is in the village of Aveh within 10 km. of Saveh. From this vicinity vestiges such as earthenware generally from the pre-Islamic and post Islamic era have been discovered. Dolf Abad Archaeological City, Arak Within 22 km. to the north of Arak (district of Tehran), the remnants of an underground city called Dolf Abad can be observed. The ruins indicate that this was a thriving city in the past. Other Archaeological Hills, Markazi Other archaeological hillocks of the province are: the archaeological hill of Qeyjeh in Nowbaran, related to the pre-historic ages; Gol Mohammad hillock in Nowbaran related to the 5th and 4th millennium B.C.; Balla Mashad Zolf in Tafresh, related to the historic period; the Khosrow hillock in Saveh, dating back to the Sassanid and Islamic periods; Khodabandeh hillock, related to the Parths and Sassanids; Sultan hillock, 3 km. west of Nowbaran, related to the Sassanid and Islamic eras; Chalbi hillock in Arak, related to the 2nd millennium B.C.; Jooshqan hillock in Nowbaran, related to the 1st millennium B.C.; Khooni hillock no. 1 in Nowbaran, related to the 1st millennium B.C.; Fastaq hillock in Nowbaran, related to the 5th millennium and beginning of Islamic era etc.; the archaeological site of Peyk, related to the pre-Islamic period in Saveh; the archaeological site of Abdollah Abad dating to the Islamic period till the 9th century in Zarand (Saveh); the archaeological site of Garang Sadr Abad, related to the 5th millennium B.C. till the Sassanid era in Zarand (Saveh); the archaeological site of Mozleqan, related to the 1st millennium B.C., in Nowbaran (Saveh); the archaeological site of Nozleqan, related to the Sassanid and Islamic period within 6 km. of the Saveh Road; and the archaeological site of Kahak, related to the 6th century A.H. in Razqan (Saveh). |



