. "226"^^ . . . . "FR-75"@en . . . . . ""@en . "250"^^ . "Falak-ol-Aflak Castle"@en . . . . "Falak-ol-Aflak Castle (in De\u017E-e Sh\u0101p\u016Br-Khw\u0101st, in ancient times known as De\u017Eb\u0101r as well as Sh\u0101p\u016Br-Khw\u0101st) is a castle situated on the top of a large hill with the same name within the city of Khorramabad, the regional capital of Lorestan province, Iran. This gigantic structure was built during the Sassanid era (226\u2013651).[citation needed] The Khoramabad River runs past the eastern and south-western side of the Falak-ol-Aflak hill providing the fortress with an element of natural protection. Today, the western and northern sides of the hill are bordered by the residential districts of Khorramabad."@en . . "Falak-ol-Aflak Castle (in De\u017E-e Sh\u0101p\u016Br-Khw\u0101st, in ancient times known as De\u017Eb\u0101r as well as Sh\u0101p\u016Br-Khw\u0101st) is a castle situated on the top of a large hill with the same name within the city of Khorramabad, the regional capital of Lorestan province, Iran. This gigantic structure was built during the Sassanid era (226\u2013651).[citation needed]"@en . "48.3534"^^ . "651"^^ . "33.4838"^^ . "fortress"@en . . "Falak-ol-Aflak Castle"@en . . . "title"@en .