Restoration begins on historical castle in East Azarbaijan

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tourism chief has said.The project involves strengthening the foundation and walls, and repairing the roof and flooring, Ahmad Hamzezadeh
explained on Monday.A long-term project of the province is the restoration and protection of Babak castle, which is continuously carried out
warlord, and revolutionary leader who fought against Arab invaders until he died in 838 CE.The ruined fortress is nestled atop a sharp
a considerable and gratifying experience.The fortress can be reached via several access paths, though the normal route ascends stairs behind
the seasonal Babak Hotel.It consists of several stone towers and lodging areas stretched over a space of nearly ten thousand square meters
of the encircling Arasbaran oak forests, jagged cliffs, and steep gorges.Babak fortress is embraced with Arasbaran Protected Area, which is
a candidate for inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage list for 2018.From very early history to modern times, defensive walls have often
been necessary for cities to survive in an ever-changing world of invasion and conquest.Fortifications in antiquity were designed primarily
to defeat attempts at the escalade, and to the defense of territories in warfare, and were also used to solidify rule in a region during
The Ancient Egyptians also built fortresses on the frontiers of the Nile Valley to protect against invaders from neighboring
territories.Many of the fortifications of the ancient world were built with mud brick, often leaving them no more than mounds of dirt for