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Sari ( fa, ; also romanized as Sārī), also known as Shahr-e-Tajan and Shari-e-Tajan, is the provincial capital of Mazandaran Province and former capital of
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(for a short period), located in the north of Iran, between the northern slopes of the
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and southern coast of the
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. Sari is the largest and most populous city of Mazandaran.


Location

The coastline north of Sari fronts onto the '' Mazandaran Sea''; north-east of the city lies '' Neka''. '' Qa'emshahr'' (formerly known as Shahi) is to its south-west, ''
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'' is to its north-west, and '' Kiasar'', '' Damghan'', and '' Semnan'' are cities located to the south.


History


Early history

Excavations in the Hutto cave present evidence for the existence of settlements around Sari as far back as the 70th millennium BCE. The Muslim historian Hamdollah Mostowfi attributes the foundation of Sari to king Tahmoures Divband of the Pishdadian Dynasty. Ferdowsi mentions the name of the city in
Shahnameh The ''Shahnameh'' or ''Shahnama'' ( fa, شاهنامه, Šāhnāme, lit=The Book of Kings, ) is a long epic poem written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi between c. 977 and 1010 CE and is the national epic of Greater Iran. Consisting of some 50 ...
, at the time of Fereydun and
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, when Manuchehr is returning to Fereydun's capital, Tamisheh in Mazandaran, after the victory over Salm and Tur: the city's name was also Zadracarta in 658 B.C to 225 A.D. Coming from this and other similar evidence in the
Shahnameh The ''Shahnameh'' or ''Shahnama'' ( fa, شاهنامه, Šāhnāme, lit=The Book of Kings, ) is a long epic poem written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi between c. 977 and 1010 CE and is the national epic of Greater Iran. Consisting of some 50 ...
, native people of Sari have a folklore that the city was populated when the blacksmith Kaveh (a native of the city) revolted against the tyranny of Zahak. After that success, Fereydun of Pishdadi (from Tamishan) feeling indebted to Kaveh, chose this city so as to live near him until his death. For this reason, when Touraj and Salam murdered Iraj (son of Fereydun), they buried him here. Espahbod Tous-e Nouzar (great-grandson of Fereydun) systematically founded it to remain as family monument. Sari may be synonymous with the city of Zadracarta (Persian: ''Sadrakarta'') mentioned by Ancient Greek sources as early as the 6th century BCE (
Achaemenid dynasty The Achaemenid dynasty (Old Persian: ; Persian: ; Ancient Greek: ; Latin: ) was an ancient Persian royal dynasty that ruled the Achaemenid Empire, an Iranian empire that stretched from Egypt and Southeastern Europe in the west to the ...
). However, other sources suggest that modern Gorgan is located closer to, or on, the site of Zadracarta. According to
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, this was the largest city of Hyrcania. The term means "the yellow city" and it was given to it because of the great number of orange, lemon, and other fruit trees that grew in the outskirts of that city. Hence it is by D'Anville, Rochette, and other geographers, identified Saru, which Pietro Della Valle says in his "Travels" means "the yellow city". It is probable that Zadracarta and Saru are the same with the Syringis of Polybius, taken from Arsaces II by Antiochus the Great, in his vain attempt to reunite the revolted provinces of Hyrcania and
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to the Syrian crown. Han Way, who visited Saru in 1734, makes mention of four ancient Magian temples as still standing then, built in the form of several rotundas, each thirty feet in diameter, and about 120 in height. However Sir William Ouseley, who had travelled to the site in 1811, has speculated that these to be masses of brick masonry of the Mohammedan age. Out of four, one of the rotunda is still standing since the rest were overturned by an earthquake. This and other remains of similar buildings, bear the names of Fereydun, Salm, Tur, and other mythical figures, whose celebrity had been established about 2000 years prior to their erection. One of them Avas called the tomb of Kaus, and was supposed to contain the ashes of
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. Sir William Ouseley thinks it was that of Kabus, or Kaus, the son of Washmakin, who governed Mazanderan in the fourth century of the Hejira. It was at Saru that the ashes of the youthful hero, Sohraub, were deposited by his father, Roostum, after he had unwittingly slayed Sohrab in a hand-to-hand battle. Saru is celebrated for its abundance of gardens, which emit a pleasing fragrance in the vernal and summer months. An oriental proverb declares that the "gates of paradise derive sweetness from the air of Sari and the flowers of
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receive their fragrance from its soil". The city was again a regional capital in the
Sassanid dynasty The Sasanian dynasty was the house that founded the Sasanian Empire, ruling this empire from 224 to 651 AD in Persia (modern-day Iran). It began with Ardashir I, who named the dynasty as ''Sasanian'' in honour of his grandfather (or father), Sa ...
era.Britannica Article for Zadracarta


Capital of Tabaristan local rulers

In the seventh century, Farrukhan the Great of the Dabuyid dynasty reconstructed the city, and because his son's name was "Saruyeh", he called it by this name. Sari once again became the capital of Tabaristan during that century (
Amol Amol ( fa, آمل – ; ; also Romanized as Āmol and Amul) is a city and the administrative center of Amol County, Mazandaran Province, Iran, with a population of around 300,000 people. Amol is located on the Haraz river bank. It is less tha ...
was the capital previously ). After invasions by the successors of
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s, Timur of Uzbeks, Turcoman, and
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in the Collins English Dictionary
is an umbrella term for different
the city lost its high status and was periodically burnt to ashes.


Safavid-Qajar era

Because Shah Abbas I's mother was from Behshahr (Ashraf), he founded Farahabad as his alternate capital of Persia in the north of the city and created the gardens in Ashraf. Mazandaran alongside neighboring Gilan were subsequently settled during Abbas' reign by large numbers of Georgians,
Circassians The Circassians (also referred to as Cherkess or Adyghe; Adyghe and Kabardian: Адыгэхэр, romanized: ''Adıgəxər'') are an indigenous Northwest Caucasian ethnic group and nation native to the historical country-region of Circassia ...
,
Armenians Armenians ( hy, հայեր, '' hayer'' ) are an ethnic group native to the Armenian highlands of Western Asia. Armenians constitute the main population of Armenia and the ''de facto'' independent Artsakh. There is a wide-ranging diaspora ...
and other peoples of the Caucasus, whose descendants still live across Mazandaran. Still many towns, villages and neighbourhoods in Mazandaran bear the name "Gorji" (i.e. Georgian) in them, although most of the Georgians are already assimilated into the mainstream Mazanderanis. After the Safavid dynasty fell and until the rise of Agha Mohammad Khan to power there, is no evidence of any notable events in Sari.


Early 20th century

Major developments took place after the Qajar dynasty. During the reign of Reza Shah Pahlavi, the face of the town was changed drastically. Sari Rail Station and most of the streets and governmental buildings date from that era. During World War II the
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occupied the city, but left it after the war.


About Sari

The Clock Tower, in the Clock Square (Meydan-e-Sa'at) located in downtown Sari, attracts visitors and has become a local landmark. Sari also contains the tombs of the Muslim cleric leaders Yahya and Zayn Al-Abedin, Emamzade-ye Abbas, and Shazdeh Hussein the architecture of which are from the 15th century.


Economy

The economy of Sari is based on food production such as milled rice, dairy products, canned meat and cookies. Sari is a major citrus fruits producer, especially oranges, tangerines and lemons. Oil seeds such as soybean and grape being cultivated in vast lands around villages for producing of vegetable ghee and cooking oil. During the 1950s to 1970s, a factory of MM company was the city's largest industrial complex and one of the country's biggest vegetable oil producers. After the 1979 revolution, the company was nationalized but got bankrupt and closed later on. Other sources of the economy include, but are not limited to, paper, wood, fabrics and construction materials. Mazandaran Wood and Paper Industries, the biggest factory of its kind in the middle east, is situated in a 2000-acre ground on Semnan Road. Mazpaper is presently producing more than 20% of country's paper requirements and is a major economical entity not only for the city but also for the province. The MWPI's major subsidiary is the NEKA CHOUB Co., that is manufacturing plywood and chipboard. The city is served by
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, Iran Hyper Star, Isfahan City Center, Shahrvand Chain Stores Inc., Ofoq Kourosh chain store.


Climate

Sari has a humid subtropical climate ( Köppen: ''Cfa'', Trewartha: ''Cf'') that borders on a Mediterranean climate (''Csa''). Winters are cool and rainy whilst summers are hot and humid. Sari's 2005–2006 statistical weather information, in comparison with that of other Mazandaran cities, shows that Sari has an average climate, but it is somewhat sunnier and has more spring rain. However, recent rainfall in Sari has declined.


City districts

Sari's major districts are:
Mirzazamani, Azad Goleh, Bagher Abad, Booali & Posht-e-Hotel (both located in Pasdaran Blvd.), Barbari Mahalleh, Bazaar-e Nargesiyeh, Bazaar-e Rooz, Chenar-Bon, Gol-Afshan, Golma, Kooy-e Azadi, Kooy-e DadGostari, Kooy-e Daneshgah, Kooy-e Djahad, Kooy-e Golha, Kooy-e-Karmandan, Kooy-e Mahyar, Kooy-e MirSarorozeh, Kooy-e Qelich, Lesani, Mehdi-Abad, Na'l-Bandan, No-Tekiyeh, Peyvandi, Pir Tekiyeh, Pol-e Gardan, Posht-e Nim-e Shaban, Posht-e Zendan, Rahband-e Dokhaniyat, Dokhaniyat, Kooy-e Etehad, Rahband-e Sangtarashan, Sang, Sari Kenar, Sarvineh Bagh, Seyyed AlShohada, Shafa, Shahband, Shazdeh Hossein, Shekar Abad, Tabarestan, Tavakkoli, Torki Mahalleh, Torkmen Mahalleh, etc.


Previous districts

Sari's old city structure changed in the first Pahlavi era. New avenues and streets in the city center date from that period. In the Qajar dynasty, Sari's neighborhoods included:
Afghoun Mahalleh, Bahar Abad, Balouchi Kheyl, Balouchi Mahalleh, Birameter (Bahram-Ottor), Chaleh Bagh, Dar Masdjed, Isfahouni Mahalleh, Kohneh Baq Shah, Kurd Mahalleh, Mir Mashad Mahalleh, Mir Sar Rozeh, Na'l Bandan, Naqareh Khaneh, Ossanlou Mahalleh, Paay-e Chenar, QelichLi Mahalleh, Sabzeh Meydan, Shazdeh Hossein, Shepesh Koshan, Shishehgar Mahalleh.


Population

The population density of some neighborhoods in downtown (for example: Mirzazamani, Peyvandi, Sang) is greater than 20,000 per square kilometer. Note that before 1950, the population of the city during the summer was less than in winter. This influenced estimations, such that an estimate done in summer might be inaccurate. * 1808 = 21,000 est. * 1827 = 19,000 est. * 1832 = 20,000 est. * 1850 = 15,000 est. * 1856 = 9,000 est. * 1872 = 15,500 est. * 1874 = 16,000 est. * 1883 = 16,100 est. * 1905 = 25,000 est. * 1923 = 35,000 est. * 1956 = 26,278 cen. * 1966 = 44,547 cen. * 1976 = 70,753 cen. * 1986 = 141,020 cen. * 1996 = 195,882 cen. * 2006 = 262,627 est. * 2008 = 300,000 est. * 2011 = 478,370 est. * 2013 = 296,417 exact * 2016 = 504,298 exact


People and culture

Most Sari people speak the Mazandarani language ''Tabari'' as a mother tongue; however, Persian is the most common language spoken in Iran and the '' lingua franca''. Zoroastrians from Sari who fled to
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in the 10th century founded there a city which they named "Navu Sari" (English: "New Sari"), a name which was by now shortened to Navsari; the town is still a center of the Zoroastrian Parsi community of India.


Transport


Arriving


By air

Sari is served by Dasht-e Naz International Airport, which is located in the north-eastern part of the city. List of arrival and departure flights can be found in the Airport's website.


By train

The city is connected to Gorgan and
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by the Shomal Railway route. That is a major branch of Iran's Railroad.


By boat

The port of Amir Abad is located on the southern coast of the
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.


By car

Local highways have been well developed after the Iran–Iraq War. The Sari area is served with the No. 62W Freeway.


By bus

There are five bus terminals, but one, Terminal-e Dowlat, is the most used. The others serve cities that are located within 150 kilometers from Sari: Gorgan, Nowshahr, Chaloos, and Kiyasar are within this range. * indicates that destination is actually nearer than the figure shown


Getting around

The layout of the city renders occasional use of taxis. There is a wide choice of taxi systems including limousines, wireless radio taxis, airport or rail station taxis, and telephone taxis. City buses are also common because they connect Sari's suburbs to the center of city, providing a low cost and convenient means of transportation to and from the town for people living in those neighborhoods. Although Sari is considered a safe city for pedestrians even at night, nevertheless care should be taken when walking around.


Outdoors

Places of interest in the area include: * Farah Abad Coast * Gohar Baran Coast * Dehkadeh Aramesh Tourist Village * Tajan River Park * Melal park * Zare' Forest Park * Salardareh Forest Park * Dasht-E-Naaz National Park * Pol-e-Gardan hiking trail * Nemashoun Lake * Lak-Dasht Lake * Soleyman-Tangeh Lake * Bam-e-Shahr Hill (Offers a great panoramic view of the city) * Qor-Maraz (Natural spa, Neka) * Jamaloddin kola (Damaneh kohe shahdezh)


Colleges and universities

In the course of history, Sari was once one of the most cultured cities in the history of Iran. The scientific knowledge of Saravis were noted throughout history and recorded by Pietro Della Valle and other visitors. Today, the universities are as follows: * University of Agricultural Science and Natural Resources * Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences (MazUMS) * University of Natural Science * Islamic Azad University of Sari * Imam Mohammad Bagher University of Technology * Sarian University of Art & Architecture * Payam-e-Noor University * University of Tech & Engineering (Khalil Moqadam) * University of Tarbiyat-e Moallem * Sama Technology Faculty of Azad University * Rouzbehan University * Science and Research Branch Islamic azad university * Hadaf University


Sports facilities

Many sport complexes are in Sari, including: *Jahan-Pahlavan Takhti Sports Complex, located on Farhang Street; *Hashemi-Nassab Sports Complex, located on the railway side of the autobahn; *Montazeri Sports complex, located in Shahband neighborhood. Sari's Mottaqi football stadium is one of the oldest sports field in the country but nowadays it is seldom used in major soccer matches.


Wrestling

Sari is the birthplace of several wrestlers and athletes. Notable wrestlers from Sari include
Asgari Mohammadian Askari Mohammadian ( fa, عسگری محمدیان, born 2 March 1963) is a retired Iranian freestyle wrestler. He won gold medals at the 1983 Asian Championships and 1986 Asian Games, placing second at the 1982 Asian Games, 1988 and 1992 Olymp ...
,
Majid Torkan Majid Torkan ( fa, مجيد تركان, born 15 November 1964) is a retired Iranian freestyle wrestler. He won a world title in 1990, placing second in 1985 and third in 1989. He also won gold medals at the Asian Games in 1986 and at the Asian C ...
and Morad Mohammadi. The town was the host and scene of 2006 Wrestling World Cup Competitions.


Cultural attractions

Although Sari is the most important cultural place in the north of Iran, earthquakes and other causes destroyed most of its cultural heritage and ancient monuments. Still, Sari has been described as Safa City (City of Curvet).
Notable are Famous Houses such as Kolbadi House and Amir Divan House (Ramedani House); also the
Resket Tower The Resket Tower ( fa, برج رسکت; also spelled Resget) is a monument in Sari, Iran. The tower was constructed in the 11th-century. A stucco is written on the entrance, in Arabic and Pahlavi, which states that the mausoleum was built for the ...
from the House of Karen era and the Farahabad Palace Complex from the Safavid era and historical Sari Central Mosque and tomb tower Imamzadeh Abbas.About Sari County
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Arts and culture

Khosrow Sinai (born 19 January 1941 in Sari) a renowned film director of the country was the first Iranian film director to win an international prize after the Islamic revolution in Iran. He is also known as an Iranian scholar and has been awarded the prestigious Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland.


Music

Seyed
Abdolhossein Mokhtabad Abdolhossein Mokhtabad ( fa, سید عبدالحسین مختاباد, born 21 March 1966) is an Iranian singer and composer of Persian traditional music. He is a Gold Medal Winner of Global Music Awards 2020 and Silver Medal Winner in2022.. Ca ...
-Amrei (born 1966 in Sari) is an Iranian composer and singer of
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n Classical music. He received his vocal training under supervision of renowned and legendary maestros and since his professional debut inاارا 1991, has performed numerous concerts in Iran and abroad, including most European Countries, South East Asia and Northern America "Canada & United States" and produced more than 20 sets of music albums.


Authors and poets

Sari has raised many authors and poets. Mina Assadi is probably the most famous one. She was born and raised in Sari but then moved to Teheran to study journalism and work as a journalist at newspapers like
Kayhan ''Kayhan'' ( fa, کيهان, '' en, The Cosmos'') is a newspaper published in Tehran, Iran. It is considered "the most conservative Iranian newspaper." Hossein Shariatmadari is the editor-in-chief of ''Kayhan''. According to the report of the '' ...
. Today Mina Assadi lives in exile in Stockholm, Sweden. Mohsen Emadi (born 29 October 1976 in Sari) is another Persian poet and translator.


Religious sites

* Emamzadeh Yahya (son of Imam Moosa-ibn Jafar) * Emamzadeh Abbas (son of Imam Moosa-ibn Jafar) * Emamzadeh Abdollah, Koula * Masjed-e-Jaame' Mosque (constructed before Islam by Zoroastrians, where many important kings and heroes of Persia such as Iraj, Tur, Salm, Fereydun, Sohrab (son of Rostam) that Ferdowsi recalls them in
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are buried near this place). * Emam-Sajjad Mosque (formerly Shah-Qazi, initially was called Marqad-'Ala-Adolleh School but Rostam Shah Qazi reconstructed it in 1169 and renamed it to Shah-Qazi during the Qaznavi era) * Haaj Mostafa Khan Mosque (Sourteci) * Reza Khan Mosque (Hozeh Elmiyeh) * Molla-Majd-Addin Place * Shazdeh-Hossein Place * Pahneh-Kalla Place


Notable people

* Mohammad Salih al-Mazandarani (1086) - author * Ibn Shahr Ashub - medieval jurist * Farrukhan the Great - king * Ali-Akbar Davar (1867-1937) - politician *
Ehsanollah Khan Dustdar Ehsān-Allāh Khān Dūstdār ( fa, احسان‌الله خان دوستدار), (1883 or 1884 in Sari – March 10, 1939, in Moscow) also known as "Red Comrade", was an early twentieth century Iranian Marxist revolutionary and leader of the ...
(1884-1939) - politician *
Hossein Ghods-Nakhai Hossein Ghods-Nakhaï ( fa, حسین قدس نخعی‎; GCVO 1894–1977) was an Iranian politician, cabinet minister, diplomat, and poet. Early life He was the son of the Iranian clerk, Hajj Agha Hasan Nakhai. His brother was Muhammad ...
(1911-1977) - diplomat * Ehsan Tabari (1917-1989) - politician * Al-Marzuban - author * Javad Saeed (1924-1979) - politician * Hassan Rahnavardi (b. 1927) - weightlifter and physician * Khosrow Sinai (b. 1940) - film director *
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(b. 1942) - singer and musician * Mina Assadi (b. 1943) - poet * Reza Allamehzadeh (b. 1943) - film director *
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(b. 1957) - nurse educator * Ali Kordan (1958-2009) - politician *
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(b. 1963) - wrestler * Farshid Moussavi (b. 1965) - architect *
Majid Torkan Majid Torkan ( fa, مجيد تركان, born 15 November 1964) is a retired Iranian freestyle wrestler. He won a world title in 1990, placing second in 1985 and third in 1989. He also won gold medals at the Asian Games in 1986 and at the Asian C ...
(b. 1965) - wrestler *
Abdolhossein Mokhtabad Abdolhossein Mokhtabad ( fa, سید عبدالحسین مختاباد, born 21 March 1966) is an Iranian singer and composer of Persian traditional music. He is a Gold Medal Winner of Global Music Awards 2020 and Silver Medal Winner in2022.. Ca ...
(b. 1966) - singer *
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(b. 1967) - actress, writer, comedian *
Ali Nazari Juybari Ali Nazari Juybari (born in Juybar, Mazandaran Province, Iran) is the current former technical director of the club. He was director of the club when Amir Ghalenoi was head coach. He left Esteghlal after Ghalenoi resigns as his position. He was ...
(b. 1967) - football administrator * Seyed Abolhassan Mokhtabad (b. 1970) - journalist * Mohsen Emadi (b. 1976) - poet * Ebrahim Taghipour (b. 1976) - football player * Saba Kamali (b. 1976) - actor * Morad Mohammadi (b. 1980) - wrestler *
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(b. 1984) - football player *
Sheys Rezaei Sheys Rezaei Khonakdar ( fa, شيث رضایی خنکدار, born 2 April 1984 in Sari, Iran) is an Iranian footballer and singer. Club career Sheys is originally from Hamid Abad (one of Sari's suburbs). He has played most of his career for Per ...
(b. 1984) - football player *
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(b. 1985) - football player * Abbas Dabbaghi (b. 1987) - wrestler * Mohammad Reza Barari (b. 1988) - weightlifter *
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(b. 1988) - futsal player * Mehdi Rajabian (b. 1989) - singer * Mohammad Abbaszadeh (b. 1990) - football player * Ramin Rezaeian (b. 1991) - football player *
Omid Alishah Omid Alishah ( fa, امید عالیشاه; born January 10, 1992) is an Iranian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Persian Gulf Pro League club Persepolis. He signed a two-year contract with Persepolis on 11 June 2013 and made h ...
(b. 1992) - football player *
Mohammad Hossein Mohammadian Mohammad Hossein Mohammadian ( fa, محمدحسین محمدیان, born August 19, 1992 in Sari) is an Iranian freestyle wrestler who competes at 97 kilograms. He was a bronze medalist at the 2014 World Championships and at the 2013 Summer Un ...
(b. 1992) - wrestler * Mohsen Karimi (b. 1994) - football player * Behdad Esfahbod (b. 1982) - software engineer


Sister cities

* Najaf * Gomel *
Astrakhan Astrakhan ( rus, Астрахань, p=ˈastrəxənʲ) is the largest city and administrative centre of Astrakhan Oblast in Southern Russia. The city lies on two banks of the Volga, in the upper part of the Volga Delta, on eleven islands of ...
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Ancona Ancona (, also , ) is a city and a seaport in the Marche region in central Italy, with a population of around 101,997 . Ancona is the capital of the province of Ancona and of the region. The city is located northeast of Rome, on the Adriatic ...
* Mezdeh


See also

* Nav Sari (New Sari), city in Gujarat, India, traditionally named so by Parsis


Notes


References

* About Sari, Author: Dr. Hussein Eslami, Year: 1995, Special Municipal Research & Cultural Center for Sari * Sari, My Lovely City, Author: Ali Hessami, Year: 2006, 23965 Sari Primary Library


External links


Sārī in Encyclopædia Britannica
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