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image:Nareen_qaleh.jpg thumbrightSeen in the background (in order to capture its full size), the ruins of ''Narin Ghal'eh'' are not even registered with Iran's Heritage Organization, and is currently used as a garbage dump for the locals.
The '''Narin Ghaleh''' (In Persian Language Persian: نارین قلعه) or '''Narin Castle''' is a mud-brick fort or castle in the town of Nain, Iran.
There were even clerics, early in the revolution that openly advocated the bulldozing of Persepolis, the capital of Persian_Empire Persia, where the Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Shah had celebrated his 2500th anniversary of the Persian Empire.
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Seen in the background (in order to capture its full size), the ruins of Narin Ghal'eh are not even registered with Iran's Heritage Organization, and is currently used as a garbage dump for the locals.
The structure seems to have been the victim of numerous earthquakes throughout the ages.
There were even clerics, early in the revolution that openly advocated the bulldozing of Persepolis, the capital of Persia, where the Shah had celebrated his 2500th anniversary of the Persian Empire.
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 Narin ghaleh Did You Mean Narin?
????) or Narin Castle is a mud-brick fort or castle in the town of Nain, Iran.
Unfortunately, the ruin now is the site of a local garbage dump, and what's even more depressing is that Iran contains thousands of such structures, decaying in their own rubble.
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