Tel Zahhak is a historical hill related to the post-Islamic era. Around this ancient hill, there was a large moat filled with water, traces of which still remain. This hill is about 25 meters high and around it are moats, pottery, bricks, and many artifacts that have been repeatedly examined and excavated by archaeologists and researchers. This site, considered one of the tourist attractions of Fasa, was registered as one of Iran's national heritage sites in 1931.
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