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Kashmar
Kashmar (; ) is a city in the Central District of Kashmar County, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. Kashmar is near the river Shesh Taraz in the western part of the province, and south of the province's capital Mashhad, in Iran, from east to Bardaskan, west to Torbat-e Heydarieh, north to Nishapur, south to Gonabad. Until two centuries ago, this city was named Torshiz (). Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the city's population was 81,527 in 21,947 households. The following census in 2011 counted 90,200 people in 26,445 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the city as 102,282 people in 31,775 households. Historical legends Kashmar is a city with ancient history and many legendary stories Among the historical legends are about the Cypress of Kashmar. Cypress of Kashmar The Cypress of Kashmar is a mythical cypress tree of legendary beauty and gargantuan dime ...
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Kashmar County
Kashmar County () is in Razavi Khorasan Province, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Kashmar. History In 2018, Farah Dasht District was formed and divided into the new Qaleh-ye Bala Rural District, Qaleh-ye Bala and Rezqabad Rural District (Kashmar County), Rezqabad Rural Districts. Kuhsorkh District was separated from the county in the establishment of Kuhsorkh County. Besides, two villages were merged to form the new city of Farg Qaleh. Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the county's population was 146,536 in 39,554 households. The following census in 2011 counted 157,149 people in 46,726 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the county as 168,664 in 52,778 households. Administrative divisions Kashmar County's population history and administrative structure over three consecutive censuses are shown in the following table. See also Notes References

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Jameh Mosque Of Kashmar
The Jāmeh Mosque of Kashmar (; ) is a Shi'ite Friday mosque (''jāmeh'') located in Kashmar, in the province of Razavi Khorasan, Iran. Them mosque is situated opposite the Amin al-tojar Caravansarai. Overview Built in 1791 by Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, the mosque was added to the Iran National Heritage List on 16 March 2002, administered by the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran. Imam Mohsen Rezaee delivered a lecture in the mosque on March 17, 2013. Gallery Mihrab of Kashmar Jame Mosque.JPG, Mosque mihrab مسجد جامع کاشمر19.jpg, View of the mosque 21محراب مسجد جامع کاشمر.jpg, View of the mosque مسجد جامع کاشمر25.jpg, View of the mosque Jameh Mosque of Kashmar2021 12.jpg Inside the mosque Jameh Mosque of Kashmar2021 13.jpg, Inside the mosque See also * Shia Islam in Iran * List of mosques in Iran References External links 18th-century mosques in Iran Buildings and structures in Kashma ...
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Central District (Kashmar County)
The Central District of Kashmar County () is in Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Kashmar Kashmar (; ) is a city in the Central District of Kashmar County, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. Kashmar is near the river Shesh Taraz in the western part of the province, and sou .... Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the district's population was 119,507 in 32,143 households. The following census in 2011 counted 130,891 people in 38,726 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the district as 143,650 inhabitants in 44,774 households. Administrative divisions See also References Districts of Razavi Khorasan province Populated places in Kashmar County {{Kashmar-geo-stub ...
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Zoroastrianism
Zoroastrianism ( ), also called Mazdayasnā () or Beh-dīn (), is an Iranian religions, Iranian religion centred on the Avesta and the teachings of Zoroaster, Zarathushtra Spitama, who is more commonly referred to by the Greek translation, Zoroaster ( ). Among the world's oldest organized faiths, its adherents exalt an Creator deity, uncreated, Omnibenevolence, benevolent, and List of knowledge deities#Persian mythology, all-wise deity known as Ahura Mazda (), who is hailed as the supreme being of the universe. Opposed to Ahura Mazda is Ahriman, Angra Mainyu (), who is personified as a List of death deities#Persian-Zoroastrian, destructive spirit and the adversary of all things that are good. As such, the Zoroastrian religion combines a Dualism in cosmology, dualistic cosmology of good and evil with an eschatological outlook predicting the Frashokereti, ultimate triumph of Ahura Mazda over evil. Opinions vary among scholars as to whether Zoroastrianism is monotheistic, polyth ...
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Imamzadeh Hamzeh, Kashmar
The Imamzadeh Hamzah (; ) is a Twelver Shi'ite imamzadeh and mosque complex, located in Kashmar, in the province of Razavi Khorasan, Iran. The funerary complex includes the tomb of Sayyid Ḥamzah ibn Mūsā (), the garden and the public cemetery. The complex was added to the Iran National Heritage List on 31 May 2003, administered by the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran, and is one of the holiest sites in Twelver Shia Islam. Gallery Farah Pahlavi in Al-Hamza Mosque of Kashmar 2.jpg, Empress Farah visiting the shrine in December 1974 Imamzadeh Hamzeh, Kashmar.jpg, Exterior Imamzadeh Hamzah2021-03-26 8.jpg, Interior featuring ayeneh-kari Imamzadeh Hamzah2021-05-10 5.jpg, Zarih See also * Holiest sites in Shia Islam * Shia Islam in Iran * List of imamzadehs in Iran * List of mausoleums in Iran * List of mosques in Iran * History of Persian domes Persian domes or Iranian domes have an ancient origin and a history extending to the modern ...
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Torshiz
Turshiz ( ''Turshēz''), also known as Turaythith (), is a medieval district and city of the Quhistan region. It corresponds to the Kashmar area, located in the present-day Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. This region is divided into four regions Kashmar County, Kuhsorkh County, Khalilabad County and Bardaskan County. Gallery File:Aliabad-e Keshmar2011-09-25.jpg, Aliabad Tower File:FiroozAbad Tower.jpg, Firuzabad Tower File:K.sh.baran8.jpg, Kondor Ab anbars, Kondor Ab anbar 2 File:Jameh Mosque of Kashmar2021.jpg, Jameh Mosque of Kashmar File:Haji Jalal Mosque2023-01-01.jpg, Haji Jalal Mosque File:Atashgah Castle2023-04-08 68.jpg, Atashgah Castle File:Qal'eh Dokhtar2021.jpg, Qal'eh Dokhtar, Kuhsorkh See also * Kashmar * Adur Burzen-Mihr * Cypress of Kashmar References

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Imamzadeh Seyed Morteza
The Imamzadeh Seyed Morteza (; ), or simply Imamzadeh Morteza, is a Shia Islam, Shi'ite imamzadeh located in Kashmar, in the province of Razavi Khorasan province, Razavi Khorasan, Iran. It was completed in 1857 Common Era, CE, during the Qajar Iran, Qajar era. The complex was added to the Iran National Heritage List on 24 October 1977, administered by the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran. The complex is one of the Holiest sites in Shia Islam, holiest sites in Twelver Shia Islam. Gallery Imamzadeh Morteza2021-05-14 25.jpg, Imamzadeh Seyed Morteza entrance Imamzadeh Morteza2021-05-14 22.jpg, Imamzadeh Seyed Morteza yard Imamzadeh Morteza2021-05-14 13.jpg, Imamzadeh Seyed Morteza minaret Imamzadeh Morteza2021-07-26 13.jpg, Inside of Imamzadeh Seyed Morteza See also * Holiest sites in Shia Islam ** Imam Ali Shrine ** Imam Husayn Shrine ** Imam Reza Shrine ** Fatima Masumeh Shrine ** Jamkaran Mosque ** Al-Sahlah Mosque ** Sayyidah Zaynab Mosq ...
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Zoroaster
Zarathushtra Spitama, more commonly known as Zoroaster or Zarathustra, was an Iranian peoples, Iranian religious reformer who challenged the tenets of the contemporary Ancient Iranian religion, becoming the spiritual founder of Zoroastrianism. Variously described as a Sage (philosophy), sage or a wonderworker; in the oldest Zoroastrian scriptures, the Gatha (Zoroaster), Gathas, which he is believed to have authored, he is described as a preacher and a poet-prophet. He also had an impact on Heraclitus, Plato, Pythagoras, and the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He spoke an Eastern Iranian language, named Avestan by scholars after the Avesta, corpus of Zoroastrian religious texts written in that language. Based on this, it is tentative to place his homeland somewhere in the eastern regions of Greater Iran (perhaps in modern-day Afghanistan or Tajikistan), but his exact birthplace is uncertain. His life is traditionally dated to sometime around th ...
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Haji Jalal Mosque
The Haji Jalal Mosque (; ) is a mosque located in Kashmar, in the province of Razavi Khorasan, Iran. The mosque was completed in the 19th century, during the Qajar era and was added to the Iran National Heritage List on 26 June 2005, administered by the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran. See also * Shia Islam in Iran * List of mosques in Iran This is a list of mosques in Iran. , it was estimated that there were 47,291 Shi'ite mosques and 10,344 Sunni mosques in Iran. List of mosques This list of mosques in Iran is sorted by province; and, where applicable, by major settlement. ... References External links 19th-century mosques in Iran Buildings and structures in Kashmar Mosques on the Iran National Heritage List Mosques in Razavi Khorasan province Qajar mosques Shia mosques in Iran Tourist attractions in Razavi Khorasan province {{Iran-mosque-stub ...
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Atashgah Castle
Atashgah Castle () is a famous Sasanian era castle in the city of Kashmar. Location This fort is one of the most prominent and superior ancient forts of Iran in terms of inaccessibility and resistance against invaders and easily competes with the fortifications of Babak Fort in Kaleybar and Alamut Castle in Alamut. This shows that the builders of the castle have carried out extensive field studies to locate it. In total, Atashgah Castle is built on a high rocky cliff and difficult to cross, three sides of which are high and dangerous precipices. Around this cliff, shortly after the precipices, the walls of other high cliffs have re-enclosed it in the form of impenetrable and inaccessible fortifications. See also * Atashgah Manmade-Cave * Sasanian Empire * Adur Burzen-Mihr Adur Burzen-Mihr (Middle Iranian) or Azar Barzin () was an ''Atash Behram'' (a Zoroastrian fire temple of the highest grade) located in Parthia. In the Sasanian period, it was one of the three Great F ...
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Counties Of Iran
Iran's counties (, Romanization, romanized as ''šahrestân'') are administrative divisions of larger Provinces of Iran, provinces (''ostan''). The word ''shahrestan'' comes from the Persian words ' (city) and ' ("place, land"). "County", therefore, is a near equivalent to (šahrestân). Counties are divided into one or more districts ( ). A typical district includes both cities ( ) and rural districts ( ), which are groupings of adjacent villages. One city within the county serves as the capital of that county, generally in its Central District. Each county is governed by an office known as ''farmândâri'', which coordinates different public events and agencies and is headed by a ''farmândâr'', the governor of the county and the highest-ranking official in the division. Among the provinces of Iran, Fars province, Fars has the highest number of ''shahrestans'' (37), while Qom province, Qom has the fewest (3). In 2005 Iran had 324 ''shahrestans'', while in as of now there ...
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Bardaskan
Bardaskan () is a city in the Central District of Bardaskan County, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the city's population was 22,211 in 5,960 households. The following census in 2011 counted 26,107 people in 7,294 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the city as 28,233 people in 8,570 households. Overview Bardeskan city is west of Mashhad, at the margin of the north part of the Namak Desert ( salt desert). Its area is 8535 km2. Altitude of Bardaskan is 985 meter. The weather in the north part of Bardaskan is cold and in the south and central parts changes from semi dry to hot and dry. Annual raining average is 150 mm. Bardaskan's temperature in the hottest summer day is nearly 45 °C And in the coldest winter night is -5 °C. There in not any permanent river in the Bardaskan but there are several seasonal rivers. Mai ...
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