Gouged stronghold

Gouged stronghold
Gouged, Iran
Gouged stronghold
Coordinates 33°28′11″N 50°20′34″E / 33.469584°N 50.342692°E / 33.469584; 50.342692Coordinates: 33°28′11″N 50°20′34″E / 33.469584°N 50.342692°E / 33.469584; 50.342692
Type fortification
Site history
Built 16. century
Materials mud and adobe

The Gouged stronghold is located in the city of Gouged, in the Golpayegan county, in Iran. The city Gouged is located 5 km to the north of Golpayegan. In the peace time, the stronghold was used as a caravansary, but during the war time or when the bandits attacked, it was used as a castle. This structure is located in the Golpayegani alley and Ghale alley. At present, the stronghold is used as a traditional three star hotel.

The Gouged stronghold is one of the biggest adobe and mud structure in Iran. It was built approximately 400 years ago. The only document related to this structure dates back to 140 years ago. By this document, Ali Khan Bakhtiari gave half of the stronghold to his wife as mahr.[1]

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