Tus Citadel
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Citadel from the Sasssnid era in Iran
Tus Citadel | |
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ارگ توس | |
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Type | Citadel |
Town or city | Tus |
Country | Iran |
The Citadel of Tus (Persian: ارگ توس Arg-e Tus) is a citadel from the Sassanid era, located in Tus, in Razavi Khorasan province of Iran.
It is made of brick and is rectangular in shape, having four circular towers at each corner, with two more circular towers in the inner structure.[1] Not much remains of the structure; however, its size is comparable to other large citadels of the Sassanid era of Iran.
See also[]
- List of Iranian castles
- Iranian architecture
References[]
- ^ "ارگ تابران توس بنایی از چینه و آجر +عکس". Young Journalists Club. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
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