Girl’s grave: a relic of the Achaemenid era in the heart of Dashtestan
Gur Dokhtar is a stone tomb from the Achaemenid period, which is located in the “Miankohi Pusht Par” plain of Dashtestan city, Bushehr province. This historical building, which has been registered in the list of national monuments of Iran under the number 1897, attracts the attention of every tourist as one of the tourist attractions of Bushehr province.
History and architecture:
The 2500-year-old girl’s grave is a relic of the Achaemenid era. This building is located on a stone platform with a height of about two meters and is made of stones carved with special order and precision. The girl’s tomb consists of a square room with a gable roof and its entrance is on the eastern side.
The mystery of the identity of the owner of the grave:
The identity of the person buried in this tomb is not known precisely. Although this building is called “Daughter’s Tomb”, some archaeologists believe that this tomb belonged to one of the Achaemenid princes or nobles.
Tourist Attractions:
In addition to the historical value, Gur Dokhtar is one of the tourist attractions of Bushehr province due to its location in a vast plain and beautiful natural scenery.