Gur Dokhtar is the most oppressed and romantic scene you can see. This tomb is one of the sights of Borazjan city and is located in the heart of Dashtestan. This tomb was built according to Zoroastrian customs because during the Achaemenid era, corpses were placed in dakhmas in the heart of the plain or mountain so that the impurity of the dead body would not pollute the sacred soil. The resemblance of this tomb to Pasargadae of Cyrus the Great is the first sign of its belonging to the Achaemenid era, about 2500 years ago, but no one knows who built this tomb, why it was built at this point, and what stories lie behind it. It is likely that Mandana, mother of Cyrus, or Atossa, daughter of Cyrus, or sister of Cyrus the Great is buried in this tomb.
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