The relief of Khong Ajdar

Introduction:
The relief of Khong Ajdar, which is also known as the reliefs of Ajdar and the petroglyphs of Khong Ajdar, belongs to the Elamian and Parthian periods and is located 15 km away from Izeh in the Taifeh Nowrozi region in the east of Khong Ajdar village. This work was registered as one of Iran’s national works on 15 January 1376 with registration number 2121.
History:
The relief of Khong Torpedo includes two reliefs:
The first relief: belongs to the Elamite period and depicts two Elamite goddesses named Nahunte and Kiririsha.
The second bas-relief: It belongs to the Parthian period and depicts Mehrdad II, the Parthian king, praying to the goddess Anahita.
Architecture:
The reliefs of Khong Toradar are carved on a large rock next to the Karun River. These roles are located at a height of about 5 meters from the ground.

Location