The mount tomb of Sarqala (57 BC-191AD)
This monument is located in the village of Sarqala in the town of Kufri. It is located 13 km northwest of Kalar town.
An archaeological team in Garmian has discovered an attractive brick room, once built inside a natural hill, then covered with stones and the same clay. which was used as a family grave. The skeletons of 10 humans have been found in the tomb, along with a number of artifacts such as colored pots, bottles, gold rings and earrings, coins and glass beads.
According to archaeological remains, the coins date back to the reign of five Ashkani kings. The history of the pots dates back to the reign of the Ashkanites between
(57 BC- 191 AD).[1]