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Gaz-e Borkhar () is a city in the
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of
Shahinshahr County Shahinshahr County () is in Isfahan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Shahinshahr. History After the 2006 National Census, the villages of Gorgab and Laybid were elevated to city status, and Borkhar District was separated from ...
,
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province,
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. The city is the birthplace of
Adib Boroumand Adib Boroumand (or Adīb Borūmand) (; 11 June 1924 – 13 March 2017) was an Iranian poet, politician, and lawyer. He was the head of the leadership council and chairman of the central council of the National Front of Iran. He is known as the ...
, who is the founder of a cultural center in the city.


History

Gaz-e Borkhar dates back more than two thousand years ago. The texture of the city is old and has been traditionally built, but in recent years there has been changes and the new architectural style has become commonplace. Hamdullah Mostofi writes in the book of
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: "Bahman bin Esfandiar has built a ten-fireplace." The
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seems to have become a mosque after the
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and the influence of Islam in the city.


Demographics


Dialect and local language

The dialect and the language of the Gazi dialect, the old Fars as a part of the four
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or the city (urban), provincial (rural), beetle (cut and short), and a door related to expression, plains, valleys and deserts. This language has gradually been influenced by the
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and script since the 11th century AH, but at present, it is an ancient and original language and in terms of writing without Persian and
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alphabets and their Arabs. It has been effective and studied by German experts and culturalists such as Wilhelm Ilors (4-5 AD) because of its similarities in some words with the
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dialect and some European and even
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. As he mentioned, when he was in the German Archaeological Foundation in
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(1-5 AH) and then in the solar decade he tried to record the language. He released the collection with the help of Ulrich Shapka in two exquisite volumes in
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, titled "Westiranische Mundarten Aus der Sammlung Wilhelm Eilers". This language appeared on the list of intangible heritage works on February 21, 2009 under the name "Gazi Dialect". The Divine Dervish Abbas Gazi has been published in the local language. This book contains about 2 sonnets.


Population

At the time of the 2006 National Census, the city's population was 20,432 in 5,704 households. The following census in 2011 counted 21,991 people in 6,710 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the city as 24,433 people in 7,768 households.


Geography


Location

The historic city of Gaz is located in a relatively flat plain that lacks natural effects. The city is 18 kilometers north of
Isfahan Isfahan or Esfahan ( ) is a city in the Central District (Isfahan County), Central District of Isfahan County, Isfahan province, Iran. It is the capital of the province, the county, and the district. It is located south of Tehran. The city ...
.


Climate

In terms of climate, it is a semidesert climate. Its rainfall and its evaporation is less than the city of
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. The soils of the area are generally made of clay with relatively high adhesion with a little sand.


Historical monuments


Grand Mosque of Gaz (Masjed Jame or Mached Balle)

The Grand Mosque of Gaz is a small four-porch
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of the
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period (the sixth century) that has been damaged and renovated in the next session, but has retained a large amount of its
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characteristics. The northern, southern, east and west porches in this mosque are two to two mirrors, with a square and its length and width of about 2 meters. The
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works of this mosque are on its western porch and there are two current corridors of the mosque on both sides of the porch. In each of the northern and southern sides, the porch is at an in height of two and a half meters.


Abbasi Caravanserai of Gaz

One of the interesting examples of the
caravanserai A caravanserai (or caravansary; ) was an inn that provided lodging for travelers, merchants, and Caravan (travellers), caravans. They were present throughout much of the Islamic world. Depending on the region and period, they were called by a ...
of Shah Abbas I, built on the road to Isfahan to the north, is the Gaz
inn Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging, and usually, food and drink. Inns are typically located in the country or along a highway. Before the advent of motorized transportation, they also provided accomm ...
. The length of this historic inn from the east to the east is 2 meters and its width from north to south and 2 meters in the inn from the east to forty meters and its width from north to south is 2 meters. In the four corners of the inn, there are four other
towers A tower is a tall Nonbuilding structure, structure, taller than it is wide, often by a significant factor. Towers are distinguished from guyed mast, masts by their lack of guy-wires and are therefore, along with tall buildings, self-supporting ...
whose views are visible from afar and used for observation. The magnificent height of the Gaz Inns is eleven meters and its exterior includes upper and lower porches with rational tiles and roofs. The upper part of the caravanserai entrance also has some interesting decorations of reasonable tile.


Agha Mahmoud Mosque

One of the old brick and old works of Gaz, a rectangular mosque, is about 2 meters wide and 2 meters long, which was built at the entrance of the old
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, and seems to be one of the late
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architectural artifacts. He was built by a person named Agha Mahmoud.


Adib Borumand cultural center

Adib Boroumand Cultural Center was founded in 2001 by the national poet of Iran
Adib Boroumand Adib Boroumand (or Adīb Borūmand) (; 11 June 1924 – 13 March 2017) was an Iranian poet, politician, and lawyer. He was the head of the leadership council and chairman of the central council of the National Front of Iran. He is known as the ...
to provide a special service to his hometown. This
cultural center A cultural center or cultural centre is an organization, building or complex that promotes culture and arts. Cultural centers can be neighborhood community arts organizations, private facilities, government-sponsored, or activist-run. Africa * ...
has been called the Adib Boroumand Cultural Center at the discretion of the Board of Trustees of this Foundation and the City Council. The location of an old building is about 5 years old and an area of 2 square meters. In the northern part of the earth there is a plaster
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and a
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with two pens and on both sides of the two coordinate and continuous arches. On the eastern part of a large basin and a small
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is located in the western part of a large room with two smaller rooms. In addition, on the western side of a corridor leads to a basement where the Museum of Anthropology is now deployed. In the courtyard of the mansion, the blue pond is built in the middle of the building and opposite the hall, and its water flows into the south with multiple foams. The building was actually part of the
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mansion by Haj Mohammad Ali Khan Kalantar, the son of Ali Akbar Big Governor of Fath Ali Shah Qajar, which included two outer sections (current cultural center), Androni and the caravanserai (about 5,000 square meters). Gaz Borkhar Cultural Center was one of the historic houses of Boroumand in Gaz Borkhar owned by Mr. Heydar Ali Khan Boroumand and is currently named "Adib Boroumand Cultural Center".


Agriculture

It has been famous for the past because of the fertile
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soil of the city of Gaz. The presence of numerous amenities in the area indicates a long and prolific people in agriculture. But due to consecutive droughts and the drilling of deep wells in the area close to the origin of the
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, and due to the lack of preservation and dredging, the city has suffered dehydration and stagnation of farmers. And the family is booming in the city of Gaz. Its major agricultural products produced in the past include:
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,
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, especially
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. Tree products include the cultivation of trees such as
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and
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.


Economy


Industry

Due to the high quality
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in the city and due to the antiquity of the city, the city has long been a center of construction and preparation of
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and
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, which specimen of the
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and
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era and the discovered archaeological excavations on the hill. The ancient Gaz, dating back to the pre-Islamic era, is available in the Museum of Anthropology, as well as the multiplicity of pottery containers in recent decades, some of which have been available in the
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. But over time, the pottery industry in Gaz has moved more towards building materials and all brick products have become in various types, which has led to the city's brick kilns with about 70 automatic and hand-made factory. The Gaz city will become one of the hubs of Iran's brick industry, and according to officials and experts, about 20% of Iran's bricks will be produced in the city, which is exported to most countries in addition to domestic construction.


Automobile exhibitions

The city of Gaz, with about seventy exhibitions of domestic and foreign crafts, has become one of the country's car shopping hubs.


See also

*
Gazi Language Gazi is one of the Central Iranian varieties of Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwes ...
* Adib Boromand *
Isfahan Isfahan or Esfahan ( ) is a city in the Central District (Isfahan County), Central District of Isfahan County, Isfahan province, Iran. It is the capital of the province, the county, and the district. It is located south of Tehran. The city ...


Notes


References

{{Shahin Shahr and Meymeh County, state=collapsed Cities in Isfahan province Populated places in Shahin Shahr and Meymeh County