The Zoroastrian crypt of Kerman is one of the most valuable monuments of the ritual in the vicinity of the city of Kerman, dating back to the thousand and two hundred and three hundred thousand and two hundred and one hundred and twenty Hijri. Next to that is the older and original crypt which dates back to the Sassanid era. Since about 300 years ago, the Zoroastrian burial ground has changed for health and social reasons. The cellar has also been abandoned. The cellar of Kerman, known as the Maneki Cemetery, in the suburbs and near the village of Sidi on the Kerman-Zarand road, and five kilometers north of the north The city of Kerman is located on a low altitude alongside the old cemetery of Kerman
Latest photos of Iran by Bahram Abedini
Latest photos by Bahram Abedini
Latest photos of Iran by Bahram Abedini