Kashan

Kashan

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Kashan is a city in the province of Isfahan, Iran. It had an estimated population of 272,359 in 2005 [http://www.mongabay.com/igapo/2005_world_city_populations/Iran.html] .

The etymology of the city name comes from Kasian, the original inhabitants of Kashan whose remains are found at Tapeh Sialk dating back 9,000 years over mellenia this changed to kashian and the the town became kashan.the Persian word "Kashi", which translates into the English word "tile". Kashan is the first of the large oases along the Qom-Kerman road which runs along the edge of the central deserts of Iran. Its charm is thus mainly due to the contrast between the parched immensities of the deserts and the greenery of the well-tended oasis.

History

Archeological discoveries in the Sialk Hillocks which lie 2.5 miles (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 7000 years. The three wise men who followed the star that guided them to Bethlehem to witness the nativity of Jesus, as recounted in the Bible, reportedly came from Kashan. (Some sources however claim their origin to be elsewhere)The artifacts uncovered at Sialk reside in "the Louvre" in Paris and the "New York Metropolitan Museum of Art", and "Iran's National Museum".

Sultan Malik Shah I of the Seljukid 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 Safavi Kings. "Bagh-e Fin" (Fin Garden), specifically, is one of the most famous gardens of Iran. This beautiful 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 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 sight 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 houses from the 18th and 19th centuries, illustrating the finest examples of Qajari aesthetics.

Kashan today

Although extremely wealthy in terms of tourism potentials, the city remains largely undeveloped in this sector. However, hundreds of foreign tourists from all over the world visit this historical city every year. Qamsar and Abyaneh are notable towns around Kashan, attract tourists year around. An incredible man made cave and a historical fireplace in the town of Niasar, near Kashan, are also notable although not known for tourists.

Nevertheless Kashan is internationally famous for manufacturing carpets, silk and other textiles. Kashan today houses most of Iran's mechanized carpet-weaving factories, and has an active marble and copper mining industry.

Kashan is connected via freeways to Isfahan and Natanz to the South, and Qom, which is an hour drive away to the north. Kashan and suburbs have a population of 400,000.

Colleges and universities

# Kashan University of Medical Sciences
# [http://www.kashanu.ac.ir/ University of Kashan]

Kashan's architectural heritage

Among Kashan's architectural masterpieces are:



Kashan Information

For more information about kashan, visit the following kashan referral websites:

# [http://www.Kashanpress.com]

# [http://www.Kashan.ir/ Kashan Municipality]
# [http://www.KashanTimes.com/ KashanTimes Software Group]

# Agha Bozorg Mosque.
# Boroujerdi ha Residence.
# Tabatabaie Residence
# Ameri-Ha (Amerian) House
# Abbasian House
# Sharifian House
# Al-e-Yaseen House
# Sultan Amir Shrine
# Sultan Amir Bath
# "40 Dokhtaran" Fortress
# Abu-Lu'lu'ah Shrine (the assassin of Islam's second Caliph)
# Fin Garden
# Sialk Ziggurat
# Ghal'eh jalali
# Kashan Bazaar
# Timcheh Amin-o-dowleh (seen in sketch on this page)

Famous Kashanis

*Sohrab Sepehri
*Ghyath ad-Din Jamshid Kashani
*Kamal-ol-Molk
*Ustad Ali Maryam
*Feyz-e-Kashani
*Mohammad Alavi (footballer)
*Ehsan Hajysafi
*Hosein-Shirazi
*Yedidia Shofet
*Leghāi-e Kāshāni, poet
*Amir Ghiāss od-Din, one of the Generals of the Safavid King Shah Abbas II who accompanied Shah Abbas in the wars leading to the conquest of Kandahar in 1648. He is the patriarch of the Zarrābi family in Kashan and one of the ancestors of the renown Iranian poet Mohammad-Taqí Bahār.

Famous Families

*Borujerdi
*Tabatabaei
*Nezam Kashani
*Esfahanian
*Ghaffāri
*Sharifian
*Zarrābi
* Mohagheghi Baadi

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*Iranian Architecture
*Sialk - Kashan's ancient architecture.
*Traditional Persian residential architecture

External links

* [http://persia.org/imagemap/kashan.html About Kashan]
* [http://www.iranian.com/Kasraie/2004/November/Arch/index.html "Humble Earth": Kashani residential architecture] (if link does not work, refresh)
* [http://photos-images.blogspot.com/search/label/Iran%20Wallpapers%20Kashan Photos from Kashan]
* Shapour Bahrami, "Kashan, Iran", Photo Set, [http://www.flickr.com/photos/shapourbahrami/sets/72157594433374010/ flickr] .
* [http://www.ghaffaris.com The Ghaffari Clan of Kashan] .
* [http://www.anobanini.ir/travel/fa/esfahan/cat-102/ Great information and pictures of Kashan] .
* [http://www.rugbux.com/PersianRugs/Kashan/index.htm Kashan Carpets and Rugs]


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