
Jame’ Mosque of Fahraj
The Jameh Mosque of Fahraj: The Earliest Congregational Mosque in Iran Believed by renowned Iranian architectural historian Mohammad Karim Pirnia to be the first congregational

The Jameh Mosque of Fahraj: The Earliest Congregational Mosque in Iran Believed by renowned Iranian architectural historian Mohammad Karim Pirnia to be the first congregational

The historical complex of the Martyrs of Fahraj is located about one kilometer from the village of Fahraj. This complex, with historical significance dating back

In his book Tārīkh-ī Jadīd-ī Yazd (New History of Yazd), the 9th-century historian, Katib, recounts the tale of the “Well of Forty Maidens” (Chāh-i Chahār

The Wonders of Fahraj Desert – A Unique Journey into Silence and Stars To many, the desert is merely a barren, lifeless land. But a

Camel Garden of Fahraj – A Fusion of Tradition, Agriculture, and Eco-Tourism For centuries, camels have been inseparably linked with the deserts of Fahraj. The

Alaghoundi Dome Chamber The Alaghoundi Dome Chamber, renowned for its unique architectural structure, is particularly notable for its scalloped (Shakanji-style) corner transitions. Each side of

The Khaje’ Hammam is the only historical bathhouse in the village of Fahraj, and its architectural structure and materials used suggest that it is over

Historical Fortress of Fahraj The Historical Fortress of Fahraj, located outside the village’s historical core, was built along with a water cistern to serve as

On March 12, 2025, the residents of Fahraj, especially women and children, took part in the National Campaign for Cleaning Rural Tourism Destinations and Ecotourism

Khaje’ Underground Water Cistern The Khaje’ Water Cistern is one of two water cisterns in Fahraj, located near the local market and its nearby Pashir

Ghareeb Khane (Home for Strangers) The tradition of hospitality for strangers is one of the earliest forms of guest reception in Fahraj. In this village,