According to the General Director of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Ilam, five historical and cultural immovable works of this province were registered in the list of national works of the country.
“Farzad Sharifi”, Director General of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Ilam province, announced the registration of five immovable historical and cultural works of the province in the list of national works of the country. He said in this regard:
In the meeting of the Supreme Council for the Registration of Immovable Historical and Cultural Works, five cases proposed by the province were examined, and finally all the cases were approved and the works proposed by the province were registered in the list of national monuments.
Director General of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Ilam added:
The number of four cases from Dehleran city include Qol bridge of Haftkade Zarin Abad related to Middle Islamic ages, Ker Anjir Mimeh cemetery related to Parthian period, Maz Ghor Gurab cemetery related to Bronze Age and Vertarem Mimeh cemetery related to Parthian and Sassanid era and There is also a work called Azizabad area from Malekshahi city, related to the Parthian and Sasanian eras, which was registered in the list of national works of the country.
Sharifi added:
One of the important tasks of cultural heritage is to study and investigate historical and natural cultural works in order to register them in the list of national works and to investigate and identify valuable cultural, historical and natural works, as well as to prepare technical birth certificates and other matters related to the registration of movable and non-movable works. Historical, cultural, historical textures, natural and spiritual heritage are in the list of national monuments.
Director General of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Ilam province reminded:
We hope that with the continuation of this process, we can take effective steps in the direction of protecting and preserving the valuable historical monuments of the province.
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