Kal-e Jangal Inscription in Birjand is located 5 km away from Khosef County in both sides of the Valley of Rech Mountain that is one of the Bagheran Mountain's peak. It dates back to several thousand years and takes you to the depths of history so that you watch the battle between Achaemenid prince and lion in this complex. The carved signs on the stones display the scene of a Parthia man battle with a lion, so the name of this place has been given so, because in the Birjand dialect, Kal means a hole and jangal Means warrior. Kal-e Jangal Inscription in Birjand is one of the works of Khosef County, which houses 11 different inscriptions of one to 13 lines scattering in different places. In the Kal-e Jangal Inscription in Birjand you see pictures and writings that are in Pahlavi language. These writings are written on the flat rocks of the mountain in brown color and are on the southern and northern sides of the valley. Alaedin Travel Group has provided you with the best itinerary for your trip to Iran and Birjand. Keep in touch with our team to book your hotel and flight tickets.