Ministry declares criteria to safeguard ancient Gorgan

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Gorgan, which is most famous for a defensive wall from almost 1,500 years earlier.On Saturday, the tourism ministry submitted a letter to
restoring the historical core of Gorgan, CHTN reported.Gorgan, formerly Astarabad, is situated along a small tributary of the Qareh River,
37 kilometers from the Caspian Sea.The ancient town for long suffered from inroads of the Turkmen tribes who occupied the plain north of the
Qareh River and were subjected to incessant Qajar-Turkmen tribal conflicts in the 19th century according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.Its
It was constructed from 420s CE to 530s as a northern frontier of the then mighty Persian Empire, which was then ruled under Sassanids.The
massive barrier faced a series of wars first against the Hephthalites or White Huns and later against the Turks
Most parts of the gigantic monument are still hidden underneath the surface some segments have so far been unearthed and even restored to
former glory.The Great Wall of Gorgan is more than three times the length of the longest late Roman defensive wall built from scratch, the
Anastasian Wall west of Constantinople