Tuz Historical Region

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The remains of this ancient city reside in Bushehr, Dashtestan, Northeast of Sa'dabad town, near the road from Sa'dabad to Vahdatiyye in close proximity to the Zirrah village
About: Tuz Historical Region

Tuz is one of the eldest and affluent and most populated cities of old Dashtestan which had a particular popularity and credibility during the Sassanid era. Tuz used to be the most important city in Dashtestan before Islam and in the first Islamic century.
Toz or Touj city which today its relics and remnants are located in Dashtestan town was one of the important urban-industrial and commercial centers of Iran and the coast areas of the Persian Gulf during the Sassanid era and the early Islamic centuries, which even kept its dynamism and activities until the Buyid (Deylamites) dynasty. Most of the popularity of Touj city was because of its precious cloths woven for kings and exported to the whole world of that time.
 

General Specifications
Name
Historical district of Tuz
Age
Sassanid era
Builder
According to a narrative, the ancient city was built during the regin of Ardashir I
Special features
It's one of the important centers of Elamite civilization
Suggestions
Nearest tourist attractions
Chehelkhane caves
Access route
Address
The remains of this ancient city reside in Bushehr, Dashtestan, Northeast of Sa'dabad town, near the road from Sa'dabad to Vahdatiyye in close proximity to the Zirrah village
Facilities
Access to vehicles
Residence
Restaurant
Network coverage
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