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Rey Castle | |
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Cheshmeh-Ali, Iran | |
Rey Castle after modern reconstruction | |
Rey Castle | |
Coordinates | 35°36′27″N 51°26′42″E / 35.6076126°N 51.4449043°E / 35.6076126; 51.4449043 |
Type | Castle |
Site history | |
Built | c. 4000 BC |
Rey Castle (Persian: باروی ری) was a castle or defensive wall, located in Cheshmeh-Ali, south of Tehran and north of Rey. The castle is located above the Fath Ali shah inscription and dates back to 4000 BC in the Medes empire.
See also
Resources
- باروی ری darioush-shahbazi.com Persian Language.
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