
Mohammareh
Mohammareh is the historical name of the city now known as Pol-e Dokhtar in Iran. Located in western Iran near the border with Iraq, it has a rich history dating back to ancient Persia. The city is famous for its archaeological sites, including an impressive ancient bridge spanning the Jarir River, which dates back to the Sassanian era. Mohammareh's strategic position contributed to its importance over centuries as a hub of trade, culture, and military activity. Today, it reflects Iran's historical legacy and cultural diversity, blending ancient ruins with modern life.