Another historical monument of Semirom is the Khanali Mosque and Bath, which belong to the Qajar era. One of the wonders of Khan Mosque is that a permanent spring flows through it, which is a refuge for ducks.
The historic Khanali Bath has also been converted into the Semirom Ethnology Museum by the efforts of the Semirom Cultural Heritage Organization. Around these two prominent historical monuments, there are several ruined mills, of which little remains.
Another rare historical monument in Semirom is the hand-carved rock houses of this city, created in the Semirom castle and its slopes. These unique houses are sometimes built like multi-story houses and are equipped with heating and water supply systems. Unfortunately, there is no high-quality image of these houses available. Other historical monuments of Semirom include the Panther Cave, stone towers, cemetery and tombstones from the early Islamic period in Iran, and unreadable inscriptions in the Ashgaft Deraz cave around the city.
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