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Encyclopedia > Dezfoul

Dezfoul is a city in Khuzestan in Iran. The most famous ancient building of the city is a bridge that refers to 400 BC.


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Reza Masoudi Nejad: CV (781 words)
Dissertation: A Socio-Spatial Idea in Historical Iranian Cities: A Comparative Study of the Spatial Structure of the City of Shushtar and Dezfoul.
Regeneration of historical city of Dezfoul at University of Tehran, Iran
An Analytical Appraisal of Modernization of Dezfoul as an Iranian Historical City (2003) at Bartlett, School of Graduate Studies, UCL
Reza Masoudi: 2006/04/02 - 2006/04/08 (73 words)
Rock: Shayoon in the north of Dezfoul, Khuzestan, Iran, March 2006
Orange Poppy: at the bank side of the Dez River, Dezfoul, Khuzestan, Iran, March 2006
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