The Zoroastrian Fire Temple Aduriyan was first built in the cities of Yazd and Kerman, and since then, whenever you hear the name of this fire temple, you might think of Kerman and Yazd. However, this fire temple also exists in Tehran and is considered one of the religious sites of Tehran.
The foundation stone of this fire temple was laid for the first time on the day of Eshtad Izad and Yazd Gari in the year 1293 of the Solar Hijri calendar, with the honorary presence of Lord Keykhosrow Shahrokh and other individuals. This fire temple is very ancient and dates back to the Qajar era, and later in 1392 it was registered as one of the national heritage sites of the country.
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