The Rock-Cut Tomb of Davudkhatar is located 45 kilometers northwest of Noorabad. Situated at approximately 300 meters altitude at the foot of a mountain, this tomb is commonly known as Davoudkhtar, with the local name "Di va Dovar," meaning Mother and Daughter. To reach this historical site, one must travel along the Fahlian route towards Khuzestan, extending northwest, reaching Mount Dena in the areas of Hosseinabad and Moras Khan in Rostam County. This two-story tomb consists of two chambers, adorned with decorated half-columns on both sides of the entrance. The upper parts of the columns have smooth, flat margins, with a prominently carved figure of the fireplace of the Achaemenid era on the stone. According to some historians, this mausoleum belongs to one of the Achaemenid kings, possibly Cyrus the Great (650-550 BCE), while others associate it with the Median period.