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Asia > Middle East > Iran > Western Iran > Central Western Iran > Takestan

Takestan (or تاكستان‎ in Persian) is a rural city in the Iranian province Qazvin. Most of its 75,000 or so people are Tats and make their livings through agricultural activities, including the production of many different grapes, peaches, nectarines, hay, wheat and cucumbers. During the reign of reform-oriented Rezā Shāh Pahlavi, the city's name, then Syadehen, was changed to Takestan, which means as much as "a place of vine-yards".

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The city is about 40 km from Qazvin, the province capital, and the easiest way in (both with private transport and public transport) is through there. The nearest international airport is the Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKIA) of Tehran, from where you can rent a car or hire a direct private taxi. You should be able to get a taxi all the way to Takestan for under US$40. If you're travelling by public transport, the train connection between Tehran and Tabriz has a stop at Takestan.

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Map
Map of Takestan

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  • 1 Pir-i Takestan Mausoleum (آرامگاه پیر). An 11th-century, Seljuk style mausoleum. Pir-e Takestan Mausoleum (Q5867658) on Wikidata
  • 2 Kharraqan Towers. Pair of mausolea built in 1067 and 1093. They are notable for being an early example of geometric ornament, an early example of double domes, and one of the earlier tomb towers that appeared in Seljuq Iran during the 11th century. Kharaqan Towers (Q1326631) on Wikidata Kharraqan towers on Wikipedia
  • Alvand Hill. Around this archeological site, marble tombstones and ceramics from the Safavid era have been discovered.
  • Dokhtar (Qiz) Castle. Thought to originate in the time of Sassanide or Al Booyeh, this brick building is located in the hills near the Abakloo village, outside of the city.

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  • Avaj Thermal Spring. People travel to this spring for its alleged therapeutic effects. The temperature of the water is said to be higher since the 1990 earthquake in this area.

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Routes through Takestan
Maku Zanjan  W  E  Qazvin Tehran


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