Besh Qardash

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The Besh Qardash's Gate and Pool

Coordinates: 37°24′N 57°17′E / 37.400°N 57.283°E / 37.400; 57.283 The Besh Qardash (or Besh Ghardash) (Persian: بش قارداش) is a monument and mineral spring in Bojnord, northeastern Iran. The place is an entertainment and historical tourism attraction and labeled as a national heritage by Iran Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts and Tourism Organization.[1]

Place

The Besh Qardash is located along Bojnord-Esfarayen road and distanced 7 kilometers from Bojnord. The place is close to Well known villages Qeri Janlu, Mehnan and Asadli.

History

The term "Besh Qardash" means "Five Brothers" in Turkish which is the local language in the region. It refers to the mythic history of the place. According to the myth, there had been five brothers fighting against then-brutal-government and when they harbored to a hillside, they were disappeared and five water springs trilled.[2]

In Qajar era, Naser al-Din Shah passed the place in his state visit and ordered Yar Mohammad Khan Shadlou (also known as Sardar Mufakham or Siham al-Dowleh Bojnordi) to construct a monument right next to the springs.[3] Also a crown shaped swimming pool was built after a while.

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