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Encyclopedia > Eynali
 A view of Tabriz laid on Einali.
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A view of Tabriz laid on Einali.

Eynali is a mountain in north of Tabriz. It has red soil and it is seen from every where in Tabriz. There is a tomb at top of the mountain which is supposed to be the grave of two cleric person which the mountain's name is related to them. It is also supposed that in fact this shrine name to this place is a cover to saving the structure from destruction and it was a Zoroasterian temple. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1554x840, 269 KB) Summary A view of Tabriz. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1554x840, 269 KB) Summary A view of Tabriz. ... Tabriz City Hall, built in 1934, by Arfaol molk, with the aid of German engineers. ... Zoroaster, in a popular Parsi Zoroastrian depiction. ...


Tabriz Municipal office is trying to make the mountain as a forrest behind the city and every year it increase the number of trees there.


The mountain is used by telecommunication and TV stations to rely their waves.



 

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