Kul-e Farah Rock Reliefs

Temple of Narsina

Address:
7 kilometers northeast of Izeh in a region called Kul e Farah canyon, Khuzestan province, Iran
About: Kul-e Farah Rock Reliefs

The ancient area of Kul-e Farah is one of the sights in Khuzestan Province that annually attracts many tourists for being in one of the best climates of Khuzestan Province. Kul-e Farah petroglyph includes 6 embossing from Elamite era (the ancient Ilam) and according to the pictures on these petroglyphs and reliefs such as tombs, water channels, buildings and scouting areas remaining from people of that era, it can be stated that this place has been the temple of Narsina (one of the Elamite gods).
Kul-e Farah Area was registered in the list of Iran’s national monuments in 1378 by Cultural Heritage Organization with number 2597.

General Specifications
Name
Kul-e Farah Rock Reliefs
Appellation
Kul e Farah is made up of the two words "Kul" which means valley and "Farah" which eans joy and happiness.
Age
Elamite era
Builder
Hani the son of Tahi the Elamite king
Suggestions
Best time to visit
Spring
Nearest tourist attractions
Miangaran wetland
Access route
Address
7 kilometers northeast of Izeh in a region called Kul e Farah canyon, Khuzestan province, Iran
Facilities
Access to vehicles
Parking
Residence
Network coverage
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