Sedeh

Sedeh

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Sedeh is a town in the Fars province of Iran, some 125 km north-to-northwest of Shiraz, with a population of some 4,000.

It is on the historical route taken by Alexander the Great in 331 BC between the Persian Gates and Persepolis.

External links

*http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IR/7/Sedeh.html

Sedeh is a town in the Fars province of Iran, some 125 km north-to-northwest of Shiraz, with a population of some 6500.

It is on the historical route taken by Alexander the Great in 331 BC between the Persian Gates and Persepolis


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