Teng Sulek reliefs: pictures of history in the heart of Zagros
Tang Solek reliefs are a collection of ancient paintings carved on the rocks of Tang Solek in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad provinces. These reliefs, due to their antiquity and historical value, have been registered among the national works of Iran.
History and history:
The exact date of Tang Solek reliefs is not known, but according to their style and context, their date is attributed to the Parthian period (around 250 BC to 224 AD).
The subject and content of the pictures:
Teng Sulek reliefs include images of kings, courtiers, priests, as well as scenes of hunting, war, and religious rituals. These paintings give us valuable information about the history, culture and customs of the Parthian period.
Location and access:
The reliefs of Teng Solek are located near the village of Solek in Behmai city of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad province. To access these paintings, you have to travel to this area through rural roads.
Importance and value:
The reliefs of Tang Solek are among the important artistic and historical works of Iran, which are of high value. These paintings are important as documents of the history, identity and culture of Iranians.
current situation:
Unfortunately, the narrow reliefs of Sulek are in danger of destruction. Natural factors such as wind and rain, as well as human factors such as digging up paintings and writing on them, have put this historical work at risk.