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The Qadamgah (Mithra Temple) is an ancient rock-cut sanctuary located near Azarshahr, south of Tabriz. This remarkable site is believed to have origins in pre-Islamic times and is closely associated with the worship of Mithra, the ancient Iranian deity of light, covenant, and cosmic order.

Historical Background

The Qadamgah Temple is thought to date back to the Parthian or early Sassanid period, when Mithraism and Zoroastrian traditions were widely practiced across Iran. The site likely served as a sacred space for ritual ceremonies connected to solar worship, purification rites, and seasonal religious observances.

The Qadamgah (Mithra Temple) is an ancient rock-cut sanctuary located near Azarshahr, south of Tabriz. This remarkable site is believed to have origins in pre-Islamic times and is closely associated with the worship of Mithra, the ancient Iranian deity of light, covenant, and cosmic order.

Historical Background

The Qadamgah Temple is thought to date back to the Parthian or early Sassanid period, when Mithraism and Zoroastrian traditions were widely practiced across Iran. The site likely served as a sacred space for ritual ceremonies connected to solar worship, purification rites, and seasonal religious observances.

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  • City: Azarshahr
  • State/county: East Azerbaijan

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