Taq-e Gara

Taq-e Gara
Location Patagh Pass, Sarpol-e Zahab, Kermanshah Province, Iran
Coordinates 34°25′54″N 46°01′04″E / 34.4318°N 46.0177°E / 34.4318; 46.0177Coordinates: 34°25′54″N 46°01′04″E / 34.4318°N 46.0177°E / 34.4318; 46.0177
Height 11.7 m

Taq-e Gara or some times Taq-e Shirin is a stone structure in Iran which is Belonging to the Sasanian Empire. It is built in the Patagh Pass in the heights where is known as the Gate of Zagros in Kermanshah Province of Iran. This structure is located in the way from Kermanshah to Sarpol-e Zahab, on the 15th kilometer from Sarpol-e Zahab; beside of an ancient paving which connect Iranian Plateau to Mesopotamia. Due to changes of the path, now it is located below the road slope.

Design and construction

There are conflicting views as to the time of its construction. Parthian and Sassanid eras have been proposed, but most archeologists and historians believe that it has been built during late Sassanid Empire for a variety of reasons.

Access and attributes

The monument is located on the old road from Kermanshah to Qasr-e Shirin with the new road overlooking it. It is about a five hundred meters walk away from the main road.

See also

Sassanid Empire

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