Three to four hours by motorcar on an asphalt road will get you from Tehran to Semnan. Semnan has three cities named Shahrood, Damghan and Garmsar. It is bounded on the west by Ray and Tehran cities, on the east by Damghan, on the north by Gorgan and Sari cities and on the south by central Desert. It is said that Semnan was of the main provinces of ancient Iran. Its inhabitants speak in a specific language which seems to be one of the ancient Persian dialects. The Seljukian Minarret with an epitaph in Koofi script on it and the Friday Mosque beside the Minarret are of the valuable monuments of Semnan.
Arg square (Maydon)
Jami' Mosque, 11th century was probably built in the first half of the eleventh century, many of the beautiful brick patterns on the minaret are similar to those seen in the monuments at Damghan. The balcony rests on a projecting series of stalacties. Originally the minaret may have been freestanding.
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"The interior decorations of Soltani Mosque"
Shahrood, which is 400 kms far from Tehran, is aboundant in fertile lands and orchards. The ancient city of Bastam, located 3 kms north-east of Shahrood, includes the Tomb of Bayazid Bastami. Damghan city is the other city of Semnan Province with a 6000-years old history. The Mausoleum of Pir-e-Alamdar and the Minarret of Tari-Khaneh Mosque can be named of its famous monuments.