10 thousand years old cave of Iran, people still live here
10 thousand years old cave of Iran, people still live here
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There are many amazing places in this unique world. One such cave has been discovered. Iran is a beautiful country with mountains and plateaus. A large part of its population lives in the plains, but some of its population also lives in caves. Let's take you to a cave village in Iran today. Memand is a village with old settlements in Iran. It is located about 900 km from the Iranian capital Tehran. The population of this village is of nomads. The residents here live in mountain caves. These caves have been carved by cutting soft stones. Seeing the kind of carving done in these caves, it can be said that these caves are about ten thousand years old. UNESCO has declared this area a world heritage. It is said that the caves of Memand have been inhabited for nearly two thousand years. Most of the mountains of central Iran are dry. That is why both summer and winter are tremendous here.

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According to the weather, people here go and live in these caves. In the hot summer and autumn season, people live in the mountains by putting a thatch of straw. These sheds shade them in the scorching sun, while in the scorching winter, they go to these caves and stay here for the entire winter. Experts say that about ten thousand years ago, 400 caves were cut by cutting mountains, out of which only 90 are left. These houses built in caves have about seven rooms. The people here have completely changed these caves. You will get every facility here today. The people of Memand village are mostly believers of the Parsi religion.

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Zoroastrianism is the oldest religion in Iran. At one time there was a large population of Parsis here. Some traces of it are still found today. Kitchen Dobandi is one such cave, which is said to have been the temple of Zoroastrians in ancient times, but after the spread of Islam in the 7th century, these marks started to fade. Today many such caves have been converted into mosques. The fear of losing the identity of this area has arisen due to the dwindling population. The unique living standard of this area is the hallmark of this area. In order to save it, an awareness program was also organized by the Iran Cultural Heritage Handicraft and Tourism Organization in the year 2001. Since then, people have increased here. Now this area has developed into a tourist spot. In these cases, the tourists stay to spend a few days, so that they can experience the life of other human beings which has been the identity of this area for centuries. If you ever get a chance, you too go for a trip to Memand village. Of course, the experience of living here will be memorable for your life.

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