Takab (locally called Tekab), is a tiny city in north west of Iran that has been called previously Shiz. Read More
Tekab

Takab (locally called Tekab), is a tiny city in north west of Iran that has been called previously Shiz.
Tekab citizens mostly speak in Azeri language because of being in one of Iranian-Azeri provinces. However, the rest of country call them Kurds. Today Tekab hosts several domestic and foreign tourists from all over the world because of visiting Takht-e Soleyman.
It’s been one of the outstanding monuments from ancient Persia that has been preserved from several invasions over the history. It’s very much depends on season and traveling route whether people prefer staying overnight in this city or not.
In this category, we are willing to well introduce this city and its potential in order to have more visitors from all over the world.
Takab (locally called Tekab), is a tiny city in north west of Iran that has been called previously Shiz. Read More
Takht-e Soleymân is an outstanding archeological site with substantial Sassanian and Il-khanid ruins in Azarbaijan province, that is located in Northeast of Takâb. Read More