The graveyard of seventy Mullahs in Sistan and Baluchestan

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Mirjaveh is one of the small cities in 75 kilometers south east of the city of Zahedan; the capital of Sistan and Baluchestan. Mirjaveh is the only legal borderline in which many tourists come and go and there you can take train to India.

The graveyard of seventy Mullahs in Mirjaveh is a unique and extraordinary landmark which attracts so many tourists each year.   

This graveyard is in the heart of the mountains and gives you moderate weather.

To visit this place, you should go out of Mirjaveh for 45 kilometers towards west. This 800-year-old graveyard is a national heritage and is around 500 cube meters.

No one knows the real origin of this graveyard so there are some guessing and tales about it: 

One of them says this place belongs to the Zoroastrians who ran away after the Arab invasion which is acceptable due to the architecture of the graves. 

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