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Kashan ( fa, ; Qashan; Cassan; also
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as Kāshān) is a city in the northern part of Isfahan province, Iran. At the 2017 census, its population was 396,987 in 90,828 families. Some etymologists argue that the city name comes from the Kasian, the original inhabitants of the city, whose remains are found at Tapeh Sialk dating back 9,000 years; later this was changed to "Kashian", hence the town name. Between the 12th and the 14th centuries Kashan was an important centre for the production of high quality pottery and tiles. In modern Persian, the word for a tile (''kashi'') comes from the name of the town. Kashan is divided into two parts, mountainous and desert. In the west side, Kashan is cited in the neighbourhood of two of highest peaks of Karkas chain, Mount Gargash to the southwest of Kashan (the home of Iran national observatory, the largest astronomical telescope of Iran) and Mount Ardehaal in the west of Kashan, also known as " Damavand of Kashan" and the highest peak of Ardehaal mountains (end part of Karkas chain in central Iran). In the east side of the city Kashan opens up to the central desert of Iran. Kashan is also known for Maranjab Desert and
Caravanserai A caravanserai (or caravansary; ) was a roadside inn where travelers ( caravaners) could rest and recover from the day's journey. Caravanserais supported the flow of commerce, information and people across the network of trade routes covering ...
located near the namak lake (or salt lake). Today Maranjab and the surrounding Shifting Sands is a visitor destination at the weekends for safaris. On August 9, 2007, Iran placed the Historical Axis of Fin, Sialk, Kashan on its Tentative List for possible future nomination as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The exact definition of what locations within Kashan proper might be nominated was not made clear. In 2012 Iran successfully nominated the Fin Garden separately for inscription by UNESCO as a part of its Persian Gardens World Heritage Site. Despite this the "Historical-Cultural Axis of Fin, Sialk, Kashan" remains in full on Iran's Tentative List. The Boroujerdiha house is one of the famous historical places from the Qajar period. This house is well known with unique architecture, which has a specific beauty. The house has two internal and external patios. Other parts consist of kitchen, porch, aisle, the summer and winter courtyards are very beautiful.


History

Earliest evidence of human presence around Kashan date back to
Paleolithic The Paleolithic or Palaeolithic (), also called the Old Stone Age (from Greek: παλαιός ''palaios'', "old" and λίθος ''lithos'', "stone"), is a period in human prehistory that is distinguished by the original development of stone too ...
period that have been found at Niasar, Kaftar Khoun and Sefid-Ab. Middle Paleolithic stone tools were discovered at travertine spring of Niasar and the travertine of Kaftar Khoun. Upper Paleolithic groups were living around Sefid-Ab spring at SW of Kashan.
Archeological Archaeology or archeology is the scientific study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landscape ...
discoveries in the Sialk Hillocks which lie 4 km west of Kashan reveal that this region was one of the primary centers of civilization in pre-historic ages. Hence, Kashan dates back to the Elamite period of Iran. The Sialk ziggurat still stands today in the suburbs of Kashan after 7,000 years. The artifacts uncovered at Sialk Mahan Pasha reside in the Louvre in Paris and the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Iran's National Museum. By some accounts, although not all, Kashan was the origin of the three wise men who followed the star that guided them to Bethlehem to witness the nativity of Jesus, as recounted in the Bible. For example, medieval traveler Friar Odoric of Pordenone related this story in 1330 after having visited there. Whatever the historical validity, the attribution of Kashan as their original home testifies to the city's prestige at the time the story was set down. According to a legend dating from the
Safavid Safavid Iran or Safavid Persia (), also referred to as the Safavid Empire, '. was one of the greatest Iranian empires after the 7th-century Muslim conquest of Persia, which was ruled from 1501 to 1736 by the Safavid dynasty. It is often conside ...
era, Abu Lu'lu'a, the Persian skilled craftsman who was enslaved by the Islamic conquerors and who eventually assassinated the caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab in 644, fled to Kashan after the assassination. p. 127, note 23. On Abu Lu'lu'a, see The shrine that was built over his supposed tomb is one of Kashan's conspicuous landmarks (see gallery below).
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Malik Shah I of the Seljuk dynasty ordered the building of a fortress in the middle of Kashan in the 11th century. The fortress walls, called ''Ghal'eh Jalali'' still stand today in central Kashan. Kashan was also a leisure vacation spot for Safavid kings. ''Bagh-e Fin'' ( Fin Garden), specifically, is one of the most famous gardens of Iran. This garden with its pool and orchards was designed for Shah Abbas I as a classical Persian vision of paradise. The original Safavid buildings have been substantially replaced and rebuilt by the
Qajar dynasty The Qajar dynasty (; fa, دودمان قاجار ', az, Qacarlar ) was an IranianAbbas Amanat, ''The Pivot of the Universe: Nasir Al-Din Shah Qajar and the Iranian Monarchy, 1831–1896'', I. B. Tauris, pp 2–3 royal dynasty of Turkic peoples ...
although the layout of trees and marble basins is close to the original. The garden itself however, was first founded 7000 years ago alongside the ''Cheshmeh-ye-Soleiman''. The garden is also notorious as the site of the murder of Mirza Taghi Khan known as Amir Kabir, chancellor of Nasser-al-Din Shah, Iran's king in 1852. The earthquake of 1778 leveled the city of Kashan and all the edifices of Shah Abbas Safavi, leaving 8000 casualties. But the city started afresh and has today become a focal tourist attraction via the numerous large
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s from the 18th and 19th centuries, illustrating the finest examples of Qajari aesthetics.


Climate

Kashan has a hot desert climate with cold winters (although warmer than other Iranian cities) and hot, sometimes very hot summers. Kashan is significantly warmer than other cities in the Iranian Plateau due to its lower elevation. Its climate is somewhat similar to
Qom Qom (also spelled as "Ghom", "Ghum", or "Qum") ( fa, قم ) is the seventh largest metropolis and also the seventh largest city in Iran. Qom is the capital of Qom Province. It is located to the south of Tehran. At the 2016 census, its popul ...
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Main sights

Kashan's
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sights include: * ''
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'' Fortress * Abbāsi House * Attarha House * Al-e Yaseen House * Agha Bozorg Mosque * Āmeri House * Bazaar of Kashan * Boroujerdi House * Fin Garden *
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* Ghal'eh jalali *
Jalali Castle The Jalali Castle is located in Kashan, Iran. History The walls around Kashan were built originally by Zobeyde Khatun, Harun al-Rashid's wife. She sponsored many developmental activities in the different cities of Islamic countries. Early in th ...
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Jameh Mosque of Kashan The Jameh mosque of Kashan is the oldest historical structure in Kashan, Iran. Its only brick minaret is located in its southeastern corner. On the bottom part of the minaret, there is a kufic inscription made by embossed brick. On the inscription, ...
* Manouchehris House *
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*Minar {{dab, geodis ...
* Meydan Mosque * Shrine of Abu Lu'lu'a (shrine dedicated to the assassin of Umar, the second Islamic caliph) * Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse *
Tabātabāei House The Tabatabai House is a historic house museum in Kashan, Iran. It was built around 1880, during the reign of the Qajar dynasty, for the affluent Tabātabāei family. It is one of the prominent historic houses of Kashan and Iran, together with the ...
* Tabriziha Mosque * Tepe Sialk * Timcheh Amin-o-dowleh


Today

Although there are many sites in Kashan of potential interest to tourists, the city remains largely undeveloped in this sector, with fewer than a thousand foreign tourists per year. Notable towns around Kashan are Qamsar and
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, which attract tourists all year around. The nearby town of Niasar features a man-made cave and fireplace of historical interest. Kashan is known for the manufacture of carpets, silk and other
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. Today, Kashan houses most of Iran's mechanized carpet-weaving factories, and has an active marble and copper mining industry. Kashan and suburbs have a population of 400,000.


Education

There are more than 10,000 students currently studying in various fields (e.g.:Applied sciences, Engineering, Art, Law, Medical sciences, Nano technology, literature, Carpet and Handicrafts, etc.) at universities of Kashan. Colleges and universities in Kashan include: * Kashan University of Medical Sciences *
Islamic Azad University of Kashan The Islamic Azad University (IAU; fa, دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی, ''Dāneshgāh-e Āzād-e Eslāmi'') is a private university system headquartered in Tehran, Iran. It is one of the largest comprehensive systems of universities, college ...
* University of Kashan


Accessibility

* Road 71 * Freeway 7, located near the city Kashan is connected via freeways to
Isfahan Isfahan ( fa, اصفهان, Esfahân ), from its Achaemenid empire, ancient designation ''Aspadana'' and, later, ''Spahan'' in Sassanian Empire, middle Persian, rendered in English as ''Ispahan'', is a major city in the Greater Isfahan Regio ...
and Natanz to the South, and
Qom Qom (also spelled as "Ghom", "Ghum", or "Qum") ( fa, قم ) is the seventh largest metropolis and also the seventh largest city in Iran. Qom is the capital of Qom Province. It is located to the south of Tehran. At the 2016 census, its popul ...
, which is an hour drive away to the north. Kashan railway station is along the main north–south railways of Iran.
Kashan Airport Kashan Airport ( fa, فرودگاه کاشان) is one of the oldest airports in Iran, which became operational in 1954. The airport is 12 kilometers southeast of the city of Kashan, between the two main and transit roads, Kashan–Isfahan and K ...
reopened on 2 June 2016 after twenty years hiatus with an ATA Airlines flight from Mashhad International Airport. The airport aims to launch flights to Kish Island and Qehshm Island in Iran and Najaf in Iraq.


Notable people

* David Alliance, Baron Alliance * Ghyath ad-Din Jamshid Kashani * Kamal-ol-Molk *
Amir Ghafour Amir Ghafour ( fa, امیر غفور; born 6 June 1991) is an Iranian volleyball player who plays as an opposite spiker for Iranian club Shahdab Yazd. He is a former member of the Iranian national team. Career National team He was invited to ...
* Mohsen Feyz Kashani * Sohrab Sepehri *
Ustad Ali Maryam Ustad Ali Maryam ( fa, استاد علی مریم) was a famous mimar of 19th century Persia. He is famous for designing three edifices in particular, all in Kashan: * The Borujerdi-ha House (1857) * The Tabatabaei House (1840s)
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Afdal al-Din Kashani Afzal ad-Din Maragi Kashani ( fa, افضل‌الدین مَرَقی کاشانی) also known as Baba Afzal ( fa, بابا افضل‌) was a Persian poet and philosopher. Several dates have been suggested for his death, with the best estimate bein ...
* Reza Abbasi *
Sani ol molk Abu'l-Hasan Khan Ghaffari Kashani (1814–1866) ( fa, ابوالحسن غفاری) was an Iranian painter, miniature and lacquer artist, and book illustrator. When he became the Chief Court Painter, he also became known as Sani al Mulk ( fa, ص� ...
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Kalim Kashani Kalim Kashani (1581/1585-1651) ( fa, کلیم کاشانی) was one of the leading Persians, Persian poets of the 17th century. Life He was born in Hamadan, but soon moved to Kashan, and this is the reason for his pen-name/association (nisba) Kasha ...
* Muhtasham Kashani * Ghotb Ravandi * Saeed Hajjarian * Mohammad Motamedi * Mulla Muhammad Mahdi Naraqi *
Molla Fathollah Kashani Molla Fathollah Kashani was a 15th-century jurisprudent, theologian, and commentator. He is most famous for his commentary on Quran Menhaj Al-Sadeghin. He was a student of Ali Ibn Hassan Zavväri that through him, narrated from Mohaghghe Korki an ...
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Sani ol molk Abu'l-Hasan Khan Ghaffari Kashani (1814–1866) ( fa, ابوالحسن غفاری) was an Iranian painter, miniature and lacquer artist, and book illustrator. When he became the Chief Court Painter, he also became known as Sani al Mulk ( fa, ص� ...
Molok zarabi Parivash zangane


Twin towns – sister cities

* Neishabour, Iran


Gallery

file:Jardín de Fin, Kashan, Irán, 2016-09-19, DD 20.jpg, Bagh-e Fin File:Casa histórica de Tabatabaeis, Kashan, Irán, 2016-09-19, DD 60.jpg, Tabatabaeis House file:Khane Tabatabaei interior.jpg, Interior of Tabatabaeis House file:Mezquita de Agha Bozorg, Kashan, Irán, 2016-09-19, DD 82.jpg, Agha Bozorg School and Mosque File:18 Chardin Caravanseray in Kashan.jpg, Chardin Caravanseray File:Casa histórica de Boroujerdi, Kashan, Irán, 2016-09-19, DD 33.jpg,
Borujerdis House The Borujerdi House is a historic house museum in Kashan, Iran. It was built in 1857 by architect Ustad Ali Maryam for the bride of Borujerdi, a wealthy merchant. The bride came from the affluent Tabātabāei family, for whom the architect had bui ...
File:Soleimaniye spring.jpg, Soleimaniye spring File:Aran_va_bidgol_desert_scenery.jpg, Aran va Bidgol desert scenery File:TOURISTs in desert of maranjab.jpg, Tourists in desert of Maranjab File:A_manufactory_of_rose_water_in_Kashan.jpg, A manufactory of rose water in Kashan File:Abu lulu tomb.jpg, Shrine of Abu Lu'lu'a, not far from Fin Garden file:Golabgiri.jpg, Golabgiri festival in Ghamsar File:Soltan_amir_bath_house5.jpg, interior of Soltan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse File:Baños del Sultán Amir Ahmad, Kashan, Irán, 2016-09-19, DD 47.jpg, Roof of Soltan bath house file:Angels valley.jpg, Darre Pariyan (Angels Valley) File:Kashan rug.jpg, The rug of Kashan File:Antiguo Bazar de Kashan, Kashan, Irán, 2016-09-19, DD 86.jpg, Bazaar of Kashan File:Mezquita del Viernes, Kashan, Irán, 2016-09-19, DD 87.jpg, Friday Mosque of Kashan File:Mezquita de Emamzadeh Abu Lolo, Kashan, Irán, 2016-09-19, DD 59.jpg, Sultan Amir Ahmad Mosque File:Casa histórica de Abbasi, Kashan, Irán, 2016-09-19, DD 74.jpg, Abbasi House


See also

* Aran va Bidgol * Iranian Architecture * Kashan rug *
List of the historical structures in the Isfahan province Isfahan County Buildings and structures in Kashan Kashan County Falavarjan County Historical structures Golpayegan County Khomeyni Shahr County Najafabad County Tourist attractions in Isfahan ...
* Maranjab Desert * Namak lake * Sialk - Kashan's ancient architecture. *
Traditional Persian residential architecture Traditional Persian residential architecture is the architecture employed by builders and craftsmen in the cultural Greater Iran and the surrounding regions to construct vernacular houses. The art draws from various cultures and elements from both ...


References


External links


Kashan Municipality

University of Kashan

Kashan University of medical sciences

Islamic Azad university of Kashan

Kashan Culture FoundationArt from Kashan at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
{{Authority control Architecture in Iran Oases of Iran Cities in Isfahan Province Populated places in Kashan County