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The historic house of Azerbad.. the occupation targets the heritage of the city of Qantara al-Qalaa

 

The historic city of Qantara al-Qalaa, north of the occupied Arab state of Ahwaz, on the slopes of the Zagros Mountains, witnesses the obliteration of the cultural and historical identity of the Arab city, and it is the second most important city after the capital of Ahwaz.

Ahwazi sources stated that the Persian occupation authorities demolished the historic Azerbad property in the city of Qantara al-Qalaa in the occupied Arab state of Al-Ahwaz, including targeting the Persian occupation of all that is historical in Al-Ahwaz.

The historic house of Azerbad, which is part of the National Register of the Arab State of Ahwaz, was destroyed and flattened by machines of the second district of the municipality of Qantara al-Qalaa with a view to its land to one of the mosques in the city.

The Historic House of Azerbad is one of the historical buildings registered in the list of national monuments of the city of Qantara al-Qalaa, which unfortunately was destroyed by human factors.

All executive bodies are obliged to inquire about the cultural heritage before carrying out any executive, civil and urban operations, and the destruction of the historic Azerbad house is part of the destruction of the national registry, which requires its preservation and maintenance is mandatory for all. persons, as it has caused endangering other nationally registered works adjacent to this work in occupied Ahwaz

The historic house of Azerbad, located in the Lorient district No. 7904, was registered as one of the historical monuments of the city of Qantara al-Qalaa on March 12, 2011, and only the name and registration number of that historical building remain.

The area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe old castle arch is 240 hectares, and there are many historical houses and mosques in this context, which are registered in the list of national monuments.

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