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Introduction of Historical Tourist Potential of Ardabil County Case Study:Shahryeri
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Due to its pristine nature, Ardabil County has one of the most famous destinations for nature tourists. Pleasant weather along with with these natural charms, the temptation to travel and re-engage in this lively lane in the minds of every traveller. Nevertheless, the characteristics of Ardabil are not all in its unique nature. The existence of countless ancient artifacts belonging to the past centuries and various historical periods in the province, on the other, reveals the attractions of Ardebil’s tourism. And from the longstanding civilian establishment in this area, it is from Iran. Works, with a few exceptions, are often overshadowed by the neglect and disregard of the instructors, the identity and the past, and the reason for their existence. Even to better introduce the well-known works, it is not necessary to continue to observe mysteries of the history of Ardabil. One of these mysteries can be found amongst the wonders of the ancient area of “Shahryeri” in the city of Meshkinshahr, the vast archaeological area is considered by historians and scholars as the most important historical site of the prehistory in the northwest of Iran and one of the most interesting and most important historical points of the country.
Keywords
Shahryeri Ancient Site, Historical and Cultural Attractions, Tourism.
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