The 70-Mullah Cemetery is an 800-year-old graveyard whose architecture is inspired by the tomb of Cyrus the Great.
The cemetery is located in Rups village of Mirjaveh in Sistan and Baluchestan province, south-eastern Iran.
It is sited in the heart of a low sandstone mountain in the northern slopes of Taftan volcano.
In the cemetery, there are strange-looking tombs with Iranian architecture.
What follows are Mizan News Agency’s photos of the cemetery, which has been registered in the list of Iran’s National Heritage since May 2001:
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