Qanats of Baladeh Ferdows
UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Qanats of Baladeh Ferdows belongs to the Sasanian Empire and is located in Ferdows.[1][2]
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World Heritage Sites in Iran
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- Bam and its cultural landscape
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- Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System
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- The Persian Qanat
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