Historical Gabr graves dating back to the Achaemenid and Zoroastrian eras (two to three thousand years ago) are among the other amazing attractions of Javaherdeh. Gabr was a term that people in the past used for non-Muslims before themselves; but later this name was mistakenly attributed to infidels and the several-thousand-year heritage of the Gabrs was distorted.
The historical graves of the Gabrs are built in the form of crypts or jars. The Gabrs, at the time of burial, buried treasures such as jewelry or valuable objects with the person, and this can be a sign of their belief in the afterlife.
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