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Rig Castle | |
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قلعه ریگ | |
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General information | |
Status | Ruined |
Type | Castle |
Architectural style | Iranian |
Location | Quzhd |
Address | Khorasan Razavi، Kashmar، Quzhd |
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Coordinates | 35°10′52″N 58°27′15″E / 35.1811°N 58.454278°E / 35.1811; 58.454278 |
Rig Castle (Persian: قلعه ریگ) is a Castle related to the Seljuq dynasty and is located in the Kashmar County, Quzhd village.[1][2]
East Azerbaijan |
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West Azerbaijan | ||
Isfahan |
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Ardabil | ||
Alborz | ||
Bushehr | ||
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad | ||
Golestan | ||
Gilan | ||
Tehran | ||
Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari | ||
North Khorasan |
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Razavi Khorasan |
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South Khorasan |
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Semnan | ||
Sistan and Baluchestan |
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Fars |
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Qazvin | ||
Qom | ||
Kerman |
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Kermanshah | ||
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Markazi | ||
Lorestan | ||
Ilam |
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Hormozgan |
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Hamadan | ||
Yazd |
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Zanjan | ||
Also See: Castles in Iran |
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Also See: Seljuk castles |
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