Parthian bas-relief at Mydan Mishan

The relief, dating to the Parthian period, is reachable by crossing the Ganjnameh Valley towards the Alvand range.

[2] Four "flowerlike" elements are depicted close to the raised right hand of the figure, along with what appears to be a possible second drinking vessel.

[2] Due to the lack of detail, it is yet unknown whether its a Scythian hat, a bashlyk typical of early Arsacid-period coin representations, or perhaps even " a rendering of the subjects' hair".

[4] However, according to Hemati Azandaryani et al., the low quality of the relief would suggest that the man in question was not a prominent figure of Hamadan in the Arsacid period, and was perhaps rather a member of the "middle class" who wanted to have himself depicted in a leisure activity.

[4] It terms of composition elements, it shares strong similarities to the Parthian bas-relief found at the nearby Yakhchal Valley.