Kerman ( fa, كرمان, Kermân ; also
romanized
Romanization or romanisation, in linguistics, is the conversion of text from a different writing system to the Roman (Latin) script, or a system for doing so. Methods of romanization include transliteration, for representing written text, and ...
as Kermun and Karmana), known in ancient times as the
satrapy of Carmania, is the
capital city of
Kerman Province,
Iran. At the 2011 census, its population was 821,394, in 221,389 households, making it the 10th most populous city of Iran.
It is the largest and most developed city in Kerman Province and one of the most important cities in the southeast of Iran. It is also one of the largest cities of Iran in terms of area. Kerman is famous for its long history and strong
cultural heritage
Cultural heritage is the heritage of tangible and intangible heritage assets of a group or society that is inherited from past generations. Not all heritages of past generations are "heritage"; rather, heritage is a product of selection by soci ...
. The city is home to many historic mosques and
Zoroastrian fire temples. Kerman became the capital city of Iranian dynasties several times during its history. It is located on a large, flat plain, 800 km (500 mi) south-east of
Tehran, the capital of Iran.
History
Kerman was founded as a defensive outpost, with the name
Veh-Ardashir, by
Ardashir I
Ardashir I (Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭥𐭲𐭧𐭱𐭲𐭥, Modern Persian: , '), also known as Ardashir the Unifier (180–242 AD), was the founder of the Sasanian Empire. He was also Ardashir V of the Kings of Persis, until he founded the new emp ...
, founder of the
Sasanian Empire
The Sasanian () or Sassanid Empire, officially known as the Empire of Iranians (, ) and also referred to by historians as the Neo-Persian Empire, was the History of Iran, last Iranian empire before the early Muslim conquests of the 7th-8th cen ...
, in the 3rd century AD. After the
Battle of Nahāvand in 642, the city came under Muslim rule. At first the city's relative isolation allowed
Kharijites
The Kharijites (, singular ), also called al-Shurat (), were an Islamic sect which emerged during the First Fitna (656–661). The first Kharijites were supporters of Ali who rebelled against his acceptance of arbitration talks to settle the ...
and
Zoroastrians to thrive there, but the Kharijites were wiped out in 698, and the population was mostly Muslim by 725. Already in the eighth century the city was famous for its manufacture of
cashmere wool
Cashmere wool, usually simply known as cashmere, is a fiber obtained from cashmere goats, pashmina goats, and some other breeds of goat. It has been used to make yarn, textiles and clothing for hundreds of years. Cashmere is closely associate ...
shawls and other textiles. The
Abbasid Caliphate's authority over the region was weak, and power passed in the tenth century to the
Buyid dynasty, which maintained control even when the region and city fell to
Mahmud of Ghazni
Yamīn-ud-Dawla Abul-Qāṣim Maḥmūd ibn Sebüktegīn ( fa, ; 2 November 971 – 30 April 1030), usually known as Mahmud of Ghazni or Mahmud Ghaznavi ( fa, ), was the founder of the Turkic Ghaznavid dynasty, ruling from 998 to 1030. At th ...
in the late tenth century. The name Kerman was adopted at some point in the tenth century.

Under the rule of the
Seljuk Turks in the 11th and 12th centuries, Kerman remained virtually independent, conquering
Oman and
Fars.
When
Marco Polo
Marco Polo (, , ; 8 January 1324) was a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295. His travels are recorded in ''The Travels of Marco Polo'' (also known as ''Book of the Marv ...
visited Kerman in 1271, it had become a major trade emporium linking the Persian Gulf with
Khorasan
Khorasan may refer to:
* Greater Khorasan, a historical region which lies mostly in modern-day northern/northwestern Afghanistan, northeastern Iran, southern Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan
* Khorasan Province, a pre-2004 province of Ira ...
and
Central Asia.
Subsequently, however, the city was sacked many times by various invaders. Kerman expanded rapidly during the
Safavid dynasty
The Safavid dynasty (; fa, دودمان صفوی, Dudmâne Safavi, ) was one of Iran's most significant ruling dynasties reigning from 1501 to 1736. Their rule is often considered the beginning of modern Iranian history, as well as one of th ...
. Carpets and rugs were exported to
England and
Germany during this period.

In 1793
Lotf Ali Khan
Lotf Ali Khan ( fa, لطفعلیخان زند; ) was the last Shah of the Zand dynasty. He ruled from 1789 to 1794.
Early life
Lotf Ali Khan Zand came to power after a decade of infighting among a succession of violent and inept Zand chiefs f ...
defeated the
Qajars, and in 1794 he captured Kerman. But soon after he was besieged in Kerman for six months by
Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar
Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar ( fa, آقا محمد خان قاجار, translit=Âqâ Mohammad Xân-e Qâjâr; 14 March 1742 – 17 June 1797), also known by his regnal name of Agha Mohammad Shah (, ), was the founder of the Qajar dynasty of Iran, rul ...
. When the city fell to Agha Mohammad Khan, angered by the popular support that Lotf Ali Khan had received,many of the male inhabitants were killed or blinded, and a pile was made out of 20,000 detached eyeballs and poured in front of the victorious Agha Mohammad Khan. Many women and children were sold into slavery, and in ninety days the city turned into ruins. However, the Zoroastrians of Kerman who had been strong supporters of Lotf Ali Khan suffered the wrath of the founder of Qajar dynasty the most during this period.
The present city of Kerman was rebuilt in the 19th century to the northwest of the old city, but the city did not return to its former size until the 20th century.
Geography
Kerman is located on a high margin of
Kavir-e Lut (''Lut Desert'') in the south-central part of Iran. The city is surrounded by mountains. Kerman is also located along the Saheb Al Zaman mountain. The city is 1,755 m (5,758 ft)
above sea level
Height above mean sea level is a measure of the vertical distance (height, elevation or altitude) of a location in reference to a historic mean sea level taken as a vertical datum. In geodesy, it is formalized as ''orthometric heights''.
The comb ...
, making it third in
elevation among provincial capitals in Iran. Winter brings very cold nights to Kerman. Mountains in the south and southeast Jftan Joopar and Plvar and Kerman have snow all year round. Kerman is located at latitude 30.29 and longitude 57.06.
Climate
Kerman has a
cold desert climate (''BWk'', according to the
Köppen climate classification), with hot summers and cool to cold winters. Precipitation is scarce throughout the year.
The city's many districts are surrounded by mountains that bring variety to Kerman's year-round weather pattern. The northern part of the city is located in an arid desert area, while the highland of the southern part of the city enjoys a more moderate climate. The mean elevation of the city is about above sea level.
The city of Kerman has a moderate climate. The average annual rainfall is 148 mm. Otherwise, its climate is relatively cool (by Iranian standards).
Geological characteristics
For Iranian
paleontologists, Kerman has always been considered a
fossil paradise. The discovery of new
dinosaur footprints in 2005 renewed hopes for better understanding the history of this area.
Economy

The economy of Kerman is mostly based on farming, notably nut farming and also mining.
Sarchashmeh Copper mine is the second biggest copper mine in the world after the one located in
Chile.
Pistachio
The pistachio (, ''Pistacia vera''), a member of the cashew family, is a small tree originating from Central Asia and the Middle East. The tree produces seeds that are widely consumed as food.
''Pistacia vera'' is often confused with other sp ...
s are an important part of the economy in Kerman, with Kerman Province being the largest producer of pistachios in Iran and the world.
Carpet weaving is one of the main industries of the city, and the
carpets
A carpet is a textile floor covering typically consisting of an upper layer of pile attached to a backing. The pile was traditionally made from wool, but since the 20th century synthetic fibers such as polypropylene, nylon, or polyester have ...
produced there are renowned internationally.
Carpet weaving is a very old tradition in Kerman. The oldest carpet discovered in Kerman, dates from about 500 years ago. Cotton textiles and goats-wool shawls are also manufactured.
A number of modern establishments such as textile mills and brickworks also have been constructed. The province's mineral wealth includes copper and coal.
Culture
Kerman is among several cities in Iran with a strong
cultural heritage
Cultural heritage is the heritage of tangible and intangible heritage assets of a group or society that is inherited from past generations. Not all heritages of past generations are "heritage"; rather, heritage is a product of selection by soci ...
, which is expressed in the local accent, poetry, local music, handicrafts and customs that Kerman has introduced to the world.
The only anthropology Iran museum of Zoroastrians in the world, which showcases the ancient history of Zoroastrians, is in Kerman's Fire Temple. The idea of launching the museum along with the library of Kerman's Zoroastrian Society came to light in 1983, when the head of the society, Parviz Vakhashouri, and the former head of the library, Mehran Gheibi, collected cultural heritage artifacts of Kerman's Zoroastrian community. These two officials added many other objects to this collection. The museum was officially inaugurated during Jashn-e Tirgan in 2005 by
Iran's Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHHTO).
Jashn-e Tirgan or Tiregan is an ancient Iranian rain festival observed on July 1. The festivity refers to archangel Tir (literally meaning arrow) or Tishtar (lightning), who appear in the sky to generate thunder and lightning for providing much needed rain.
The
Sadeh ceremony is celebrated every year in Kerman.
Also, the archeological ancient areas of
Jiroft and Tappe Yahya
Baft are located south of Kerman.
Rayen Castle is also located in
Rayen
Rayn ( fa, راين, also Romanized as Rāyen; also known as Rāyni) is a city and capital of Rayn District, in Kerman County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 Census, its population was 9,623, in 2,405 families. The Rayen Castle
the Rayen Cas ...
town, southeast of Kerman.
Some of the handicrafts and souvenirs of the province of Kerman are traditional embroidery known as
pateh
Pateh ( fa, پته, IPA: pæte; also Romanized as ''pateh'') is an Iranian traditional needlework folk art. It originated in and is largely associated with Kerman province, where it is produced by women. A wide piece of wool fabric (''ariz'') i ...
, carpets, rugs, jajeems, Kilims (a coarse carpet), satchels, and other hand woven articles. Caraway seeds and pistachio of Rafsanjan and Kerman are best of the main items of this province.
Demography
The people of Kerman are
Persians, and most are
Shia Muslim. Kerman is a religious conservative city. Kerman has a small
Zoroastrian minority.
The population of the city in 1996 was 385,000 and in 2006 was 515,414; the current population is 621,374, including 312,873 male and 308,501 female.
Population development
Some of these figures are estimates only, official census results are indicated with (¹).
¹ official census results
Government
Politics in Kerman are influenced by the former
President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, his brother and Vice President
Mohammad Hashemi Rafsanjani and
Hossein Marashi, both from nearby
Rafsanjan.
Mohammad Javad Bahonar
Mohammad-Javad Bahonar ( fa, محمدجواد باهنر, 5 September 1933 – 30 August 1981) was a Shia Iranian theologian and politician who served as the Prime Minister of Iran for less than one month in August 1981. Bahonar and other memb ...
was born in Kerman. He was an Iranian scholar, Shiite theologian and politician who served as the Prime minister of Iran from 15to 30August 1981 when he was assassinated by
Mujahedin-e-Khalq
The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), also known as Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) or Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) ( fa, سازمان مجاهدين خلق ايران, sâzmân-e mojâhedīn-e khalq-e īrân), is an Iranian pol ...
(MEK).
Colleges and universities
Kerman Azad University
*
Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman is one of technological institutions of
Kerman province
*
Kerman University of Medical Sciences is the a medical university in Iran.
*
Kerman Graduate University of Technology is a graduate-level degree-granting institution.
* Shahid Chamran Technical College of Kerman
* Payam Noor University of Kerman
* Kerman Khaje-Nasir Higher Education Center
Sport
The city is home to many athletic teams representing different sports.
Mes Kerman is the major football team of the city. It was promoted to Iran's top league, the
Persian Gulf Pro League, in the 2005–06 season. The team is named after and sponsored by Kerman's copper industries. This team has a history of participating in the
AFC Champions League
The AFC Champions League (abbreviated as ACL) is an annual continental club football competition organised by the Asian Football Confederation, and contested by Asia's top-division football clubs. It is the most prestigious club competition ...
. The team now competes in the
Azadegan League
The Azadegan League ( fa, ليگ آزادگان, ''Lig-e Âzâdegân''), also known as League 1 ( fa, لیگ یک, ''Lig-e Yek''), is the second highest division of professional football in Iran. It was the top-level football league in Iran from ...
. Also, many famous soccer players were born in Kerman.
*MES handball team is in the top league.
*MES cycling team is in the top league of cycling in the country.
*MES chess team is in the first league of the country.
*The city's
baseball team, known as the Boshra Baseball Academy, won the country's baseball cup for the first time in 2013.
In October 2013, Kerman was host to the qualifying Group D of AFC U-19 Championship 2014.
Kerman sport venues
*15,000-seat
Shahid Bahonar Stadium
*30,000-seat dedicated MES soccer team stadium (under construction)
*Salimi Kia Stadium
*Sports Complex of Imam Ali
*Sirch Ski Resort
*Kerman Horseback Riding Club
*International
Kart racing track: This track is one of the most standard Kart racing tracks in Iran.
*international Large track cycling (under construction)
Media
Kerman is the media hub of the
Kerman Province. Several newspapers are published in the city, such as ''Kerman Emruz'' (''Kerman Today'') and ''Bidari''. ''Hadis–Pasargad'' is a weekly newspaper. Kerman has a 24-hour TV channel known as the Kerman Channel or Channel 5. The city also has a radio station.
Transportation
Kerman is on the
Tehran, Bandar Abbas and
Zahedan route.
Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani Airport is considered one of Iran's main airports. It has daily and weekly flights to
Tehran,
Ahwaz,
Yazd,
Esfahan,
Bandar Abbas,
Mashhad
Mashhad ( fa, مشهد, Mašhad ), also spelled Mashad, is the List of Iranian cities by population, second-most-populous city in Iran, located in the relatively remote north-east of the country about from Tehran. It serves as the capital of R ...
and
Shiraz.
Also, the
Trans-Iranian Railway passes through this city.
Kerman's newly built
bus terminus
A bus terminus is a designated place where a bus or coach starts or ends its scheduled route. The terminus is the designated place that a timetable is timed from. Termini can be located at bus stations, interchanges, bus garages or bus stops. Te ...
, Adineh, opened in May 2013.
Metro and Tram
Kerman's Metro had been approved by the government cabinet and was meant to cover large parts of the metropolitan area in Kerman, but the project's operations were cancelled due to several issues. Later it was heard that a
tram project would replace the Metro project, but this project has not been launched yet.
In 2017, it was announced that Metro and Tramway would both be used in Kerman with two lines in each system.
Chabahar–Zahedan Railway
In May 2016, during Indian Prime Minister
Narendra Modi's trip to Iran, agreement was signed to develop two berths at
Port of Chabahar and to build new Chabahar–Zahedan railway, as part of
North–South Transport Corridor, by
Indian Railways' public sector unit
Ircon International.
The establishment of the port of Chabahar's connection to the country's railway plan, is under study and consideration. With the completion of the Kerman–
Zahedan railway and its connection to the port of Chabahar, this port will connect to the
Trans-Iranian Railway.
Health
The city has several hospitals. The well known ones are: Afzalipour hospital, Doctor Bahonar Hospital, Raziye Firoz Hospital, and Mehregan Hospital.
Notable people
*
Al-Mahani
Abu-Abdullah Muhammad ibn Īsa Māhānī (, flourished c. 860 and died c. 880) was a Persian mathematician and astronomer born in Mahan, (in today Kermān, Iran) and active in Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate. His known mathematical works included his c ...
(9th century mathematician and astronomer)
*
Khwaju Kermani (14th century poet from the 14th century)
*
Shah Nimatullah Wali
Shāh Nimatullāh or Shāh Ni'matullāh Wali, ( fa, شاه نعمتالله ولی ''Shāh Ne'matullāh-i Valī''), also spelled as ''Ne'matollah'' and ''Ni'matallah'' was the spiritual leader or Qutb of the Ni'matullah Order in Iran from th ...
(14th century
Sufi
Sufism ( ar, ''aṣ-ṣūfiyya''), also known as Tasawwuf ( ''at-taṣawwuf''), is a mystic body of religious practice, found mainly within Sunni Islam but also within Shia Islam, which is characterized by a focus on Islamic spirituality, ...
Master and poet)
*
Ganj Ali Khan
Ganj Ali Khan ( fa, گنج علی خان or گنجعلیخان) was a military officer in Safavid Iran of Kurdish origin, who served as governor in various provinces and was known for his loyal service to king (shah) Abbas I. Ganj Ali Khan cont ...
(16th century
Kurdish governor of Kerman.
*
Mirza Reza Kermani (Iranian revolutionary who assassinated the Shah of Persia)
*
Qasem Soleimani (Commander of the
Qods Force
The Quds Force ( fa, نیروی قدس, niru-ye qods, Jerusalem Force) is one of five branches of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) specializing in unconventional warfare and military intelligence operations. U.S. Army's Iraq War ...
, a division of the Iranian
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps)
*
Mohammad Javad Bahonar
Mohammad-Javad Bahonar ( fa, محمدجواد باهنر, 5 September 1933 – 30 August 1981) was a Shia Iranian theologian and politician who served as the Prime Minister of Iran for less than one month in August 1981. Bahonar and other memb ...
(the Prime minister of Iran from 15 to 30 August 1981 when he was assassinated by Mujahideen-e Khalq)
*
Mohammad-Reza Bahonar
Mohammad-Reza Bahonar ( fa, محمدرضا باهنر, born 2 February 1952) is an Iranian principlist politician who was member of the Parliament of Iran for 28 years. He is also secretary general of Islamic Society of Engineers and the Front of ...
(the conservative First Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Iran)
*
Mohammad Mehdi Zahedi (the former Iranian minister of Science and Technology and Mathematics full professor)
*
Majid Namjoo
Majid Namjoo ( fa, مجيد نامجو) is an Iranian politician who was the minister of energy in second cabinet of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Early life
Namjoo was born in Tehran on 5 January 1963.
Career
Namjoo was a member of Kerman city Coun ...
(Iranian politician who was the Minister of Energy in the 9th government)
*
Mohammad Ebrahim Bastani Parizi
Mohammad Ebrahim Bastani Parizi ( fa, محمد ابراهیم باستانی پاریزی, 12 December 1924 – 25 March 2014; born in Pariz) was an Iranian historian, translator, poet, essayist and author of non-fiction books. His numerous publ ...
*
Houshang Moradi Kermani
Houshang Moradi Kermani ( fa, هوشنگ مرادی کرمانی, also Romanized as "Hūshang Morādi-e Kermāni"; born 7 September 1944 at Sirch, a village in Kerman Province, Iran) is an Iranian writer best known for children's and young adul ...
(writer)
*
Keikhosrow Shahrokh
Keikhosrow Shahrokh ( fa, کیخسرو شاهرخ)
(1864 in Kerman, Sublime State of Persia – 1939) was the mastermind and designer of the mausoleum for Persian poet Ferdowsi at his burial site in the city of Tus. He is often credited with sp ...
*
Peyman Soltani, conductor of
Melal Orchestra
*
Saeed Nafisi (writer)
*
Arash Borhani (soccer player)
*
Zahra Nemati (paralympic
archery
Archery is the sport, practice, or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows.Paterson ''Encyclopaedia of Archery'' p. 17 The word comes from the Latin ''arcus'', meaning bow. Historically, archery has been used for hunting and combat. In m ...
gold medalist at the
2012 Summer Paralympics
The 2012 Summer Paralympics, branded as the London 2012 Paralympic Games, were an international multi-sport parasports event held from 29 August to 9 September 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. They were the 14th Summer Paralympic Gam ...
2016 Summer Paralympics
)
, nations = 159
, athletes = 4,342
, opening = 7 September
, closing = 18 September
, opened_by = President Michel Temer
, cauldron = Clodoaldo Silva
, events = 528 in 22 sports
, stadium = Maracanã
, sum ...
2020 Summer Paralympics
The , branded as the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, was an international multi-sport parasports event held from 24 August to 5 September 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. They were the 16th Summer Paralympic Games as organized by the International Paralym ...
)
*
Roohollah Khaleghi
Ruhollâh Xâleqi ( fa, , born 1906 in Kerman, Iran – 12 November 1965 in Salzburg, Austria), also spelled as ''Khaleqi'', was a prominent Iranian musician, composer, conductor and author.
He was the father of the first Persian women conduct ...
*
Ali Movahedi-Kermani
*
Mahnaz Afkhami
Mahnaz Afkhami (Persian: مهناز افخمی; born January 14, 1941) is an Iranian women's rights activist who served in the Cabinet of Iran from 1976 to 1978. She is founder and president of Women's Learning Partnership (WLP), executive direc ...
(women's rights activist )
*
Ahmad Madani
Ahmad Madani (July/August 1929 – 12 February 2006) was an Iranian politician, Commander of Iranian Navy (1979), governor of the Khuzestan province (1979–80) and candidate in the first Iranian presidential election. Madani became a navy Com ...
(Iranian politician, Commander of Iranian Navy (1979))
*
Javad Nurbakhsh, previous Master of the Nimatullahi Sufi Order)
*
Ahmadreza Ahmadi
*
Mozzafar Baghai
*
Ali Akbar Abdolrashidi
*
Parviz Shahriari (mathematician, author, translator and political activist)
*
Tahereh Saffarzadeh
Tahereh Saffarzadeh ( fa, طاهره صفارزاده , 1936 in Sirjan, Kerman Province, Iran – October 25, 2008 in Tehran, Iran) was an Iranian poet, writer, translator and prominent university professor.
Education
She received her BA in E ...
, poet and writer
Gallery
File:Ganjali Khan Mosque.JPG, Ganjali Khan Mosque
File:Ganjali Khan Caravanserai 01.jpg, Ganjali Khan Caravanserai
File:Ganjali Khan Complex, Kerman 01.jpg, Ganjali Khan square
File:Shazdeh Garden Mahan Iran.jpg, Shazdeh Garden (Prince's Garden)
File:Jardín del Príncipe, Mahan, Irán, 2016-09-22, DD 21.jpg, Shazdeh Garden
File:Jabalieh, Kerman, Irán, 2016-09-22, DD 02.jpg, Jabalieh
Jabalieh or Rock Dome, also known as the Gabri Dome, is located in Kerman, Iran. Gonbad-e Jabaliyeh also goes by the names, Gonbad-e Jabaliyeh, Gonbad-e Jabalīyeh, gnbd jblyh, گنبد جبليه The dome, a place of historical importance in Iran ...
Dome
File:Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine 07.jpg, Shah Nimatullah Wali
Shāh Nimatullāh or Shāh Ni'matullāh Wali, ( fa, شاه نعمتالله ولی ''Shāh Ne'matullāh-i Valī''), also spelled as ''Ne'matollah'' and ''Ni'matallah'' was the spiritual leader or Qutb of the Ni'matullah Order in Iran from th ...
holy shrine
File:Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine 06.jpg, Shah Nimatullah Wali
Shāh Nimatullāh or Shāh Ni'matullāh Wali, ( fa, شاه نعمتالله ولی ''Shāh Ne'matullāh-i Valī''), also spelled as ''Ne'matollah'' and ''Ni'matallah'' was the spiritual leader or Qutb of the Ni'matullah Order in Iran from th ...
holy shrine (praying hall)
File:Mezquita de Malek, Kerman, Irán, 2016-09-22, DD 27.jpg, Entrance to Kerman's Jameh Mosque (also known as Friday Mosque)
File:Rayen Castle 01.jpg, Rayen Castle near Kerman
File:Bazaar de Kerman, Irán, 2016-09-22, DD 38.jpg, Kerman's Grand Bazaar
A bazaar () or souk (; also transliterated as souq) is a marketplace consisting of multiple small Market stall, stalls or shops, especially in the Middle East, the Balkans, North Africa and India. However, temporary open markets elsewhere, suc ...
File:Museum of Zoroastrians - Kerman.jpg, Museum of Zoroastrians
File:Patteh-Kerman.png, Kerman's Patteh
File:Pars Hotel.jpg, Kerman Pars Hotel
File:Kerman Railway Station.jpg, Kerman Railway Station
Surrounding municipalities
See also
*
Arg e Bam
The Arg-e Bam ( fa, ارگ بم), located in the city of Bam, Kerman Province of southeastern Iran,
is the largest adobe building in the world. The entire building was a large fortress containing the citadel, but because the citadel dominates ...
*
Ganjali Khan Complex
The Ganjali Khan Complex ( fa, مجموعه گنجعلیخان - ''Majmou-e-yeh Ganjali Khan'') is a Safavid-era building complex, located in the old center of city of Kerman, Iran. The complex is composed of a school, a square, a caravanserai ...
*
Jabalieh
Jabalieh or Rock Dome, also known as the Gabri Dome, is located in Kerman, Iran. Gonbad-e Jabaliyeh also goes by the names, Gonbad-e Jabaliyeh, Gonbad-e Jabalīyeh, gnbd jblyh, گنبد جبليه The dome, a place of historical importance in Iran ...
*
Kerman carpet
*
List of Safavid governors of Kerman
Safavid governors of Kerman (1502–1736)
Sources
*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Safavid governors of Kerman
Iran-related lists
Lists of office-holders in Iran ...
*
Pateh
Pateh ( fa, پته, IPA: pæte; also Romanized as ''pateh'') is an Iranian traditional needlework folk art. It originated in and is largely associated with Kerman province, where it is produced by women. A wide piece of wool fabric (''ariz'') i ...
*
Shazdeh Garden
*
Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman
References
Bibliography
External links
*
Google Map: KermanKerman's WeatherKerman's city mapMahan AirKerman's portalKerman's tourist portalKerman Disaster Management Center Kerman's job agencyKerman Zoroastrian Association
{{Authority control
Tourist attractions in Iran
Populated places in Kerman County
Cities in Kerman Province