Ahvaz is a beautiful city in Iran, Ahvaz travel guide, Khuzestan, Karun river,
Ahvaz is a beautiful city in Iran, Ahvaz travel guide
Arabic: Ahvaz هي مدينة جميلة في إيران ، دليل السفر Ahvaz
Bulgarian: Ахваз е красив град в Иран, пътеводител Ахваз
Bosnian: Ahvaz je prelep grad u Iranu, turistički vodič Ahvaz
Czech: Ahvaz je krásné město v Íránu, turistický průvodce Ahvaz
Danish: Ahvaz er en smuk by i Iran, Ahvaz rejseguide
German: Ahvaz ist eine wunderschöne Stadt in Iran, Ahvaz Reiseführer
Greek: Ahvaz είναι μια όμορφη πόλη στο Ιράν, ταξιδιωτικό οδηγό Ahvaz
Spanish: Ahvaz es una ciudad preciosa en Irán, guía de viaje Ahvaz
Estonian: Ahvaz on ilus linn Iraanis, Ahvaz reisijuht
Persian: اهواز یک شهر زیبا در ایران، راهنمای سفر اهواز است
Finnish: Ahvaz on kaunis kaupunki Iranissa, Ahvaz matkaopas
French: Ahvaz est une belle ville d'Iran, guide de voyage Ahvaz
Hindi: अहवाज ईरान, अहवाज यात्रा गाइड में एक सुंदर शहर है
Croatian: Ahvaz je prekrasan grad u Iranu, turistički vodič Ahvaz
Hungarian: Ahvaz egy gyönyörű város Iránban, Ahvaz utazási útmutató
Indonesian: Ahvaz adalah kota yang indah di Iran, panduan perjalanan Ahvaz
Italian: Ahvaz è una bellissima città in Iran, guida turistica di Ahvaz
Hebrew: Ahvaz היא עיר יפה באיראן, Ahvaz מדריך טיולים
Japanese: Ahvazはイランの美しい街、Ahvazの旅行ガイド
Korean: Ahvaz이란의 아름다운 도시, Ahvaz 여행 가이드
Nepali: अहजज ईरानको एक सुन्दर शहर हो, आभेज यात्रा गाइड
Dutch: Ahvaz is een prachtige stad in Iran, Ahvaz reisgids
Norwegian: Ahvaz er en vakker by i Iran, Ahvaz reiseguide
Chichewa: Ahvaz ndi mzinda wokongola ku Iran, mtsogoleri wotsogolera Ahvaz
Punjabi: ਆਹਾਵਜ਼ ਇਰਾਨ ਵਿੱਚ ਇੱਕ ਸੁੰਦਰ ਸ਼ਹਿਰ ਹੈ, ਆਹਵਜ਼ ਯਾਤਰਾ ਦੀ ਗਾਈਡ ਹੈ
Ahvâz
اهواز
City
Clockwise from top: White Bridge, Twilight view of White Bridge over Karoon River, Ahvaz Bridge over Karun River at night, Pol Sefid, Pol Hashtom, Jundishapur Medical Center and Masjid Ali Mahziar
Clockwise from top: White Bridge, Twilight view of White Bridge over Karoon River, Ahvaz Bridge over Karun River at night, Pol Sefid, Pol Hashtom, Jundishapur Medical Center and Masjid Ali Mahziar
Official seal of Ahvâz
Seal
Nickname(s): The City of Bridges
Ahvâz is located in IranAhvâzAhvâz
Coordinates: 31°19′13″N 48°40′09″ECoordinates: 31°19′13″N 48°40′09″E
Country Iran
Province Khuzestan
County Ahvaz
Bakhsh Central
Government
• Mayor Mansoor Katanbaf
• Deputy Mayor Alireza Hallaj
Area
• City 815 km2 (315 sq mi)
Elevation 17 m (52 ft)
Population (2016 Census)
• Urban 1,184,788 [1]
• Metro 1,260,817
Demonym(s) Ahvazi
Time zone UTC+3:30 (IRST)
• Summer (DST) UTC+4:30 (IRDT)
Postal code 61xxx
Area code(s) (+98) 61
Climate BWh
Website ahvaz.ir
Ahvaz (Persian: اهواز, translit. Ahvāz or Ahwaz[2]) is a city in the southwest of Iran and the capital of Khuzestan province. Ahwaz's population is about 1,300,000[3] and its built-up area with the nearby town of Sheybani is home to 1,136,989 inhabitants. It is home to Persians, Arabs, Lurs (Bakhtiaris), Dezfulis, Shushtaris, etc.[4] and different languages are spoken in it, such as Persian, Arabic,[5][6] the Persian dialects of Luri (Bakhtiari), Dezfuli, Shushtari, etc.[7]
Iran's only navigable river, the Karun, passes by the middle of the city.[8] It has a long history dating back to the Achaemenid period. In the ancient times, it had been one of the main centers of the Academy of Gondishapur.
Polish: Ahvaz to piękne miasto w Iranie, przewodnik turystyczny Ahvaz
Portuguese: Ahvaz é uma bela cidade do Irã, guia de viagens de Ahvaz
Russian: Ахваз - прекрасный город в Иране, путеводитель по Ахвазу
Sinhala: අහ්වාස් යනු ඉරානයේ ඉපැරණි නගරයකි
Serbian: Ахваз је прелеп град у Ирану, туристички водич Ахваз
Swedish: Ahvaz är en vacker stad i Iran, Ahvaz reseguide
Swahili: Ahvaz ni mji mzuri nchini Iran, mwongozo wa kusafiri wa Ahvaz
Thai: Ahvaz เป็นเมืองที่สวยงามในอิหร่านคู่มือการเดินทางสำหรับ Ahvaz
Filipino: Ahvaz ay isang magandang lungsod sa Iran, Ahvaz travel guide
Turkish: Ahvaz, İran'da güzel bir şehir, Ahvaz seyahat rehberi
Ukrainian: Ахваз - прекрасне місто в Ірані, путівник по Ахвазу
Vietnamese: Ahvaz là một thành phố xinh đẹp ở Iran, hướng dẫn du lịch Ahvaz
Chinese: 阿瓦士是伊朗美丽的城市,阿瓦士旅游指南
Chinese (Simplified): 阿瓦士是伊朗美丽的城市,阿瓦士旅游指南
Chinese (Traditional): 阿瓦士是伊朗美麗的城市,阿瓦士旅遊指南
Karun River water enters parts of Ahvaz city
Ahvaz - With increasing water level in the Karun River, some areas were drowned in the city of Ahvaz, Khuzestan province, southwest of Iran.
Ahvaz city in Iran and Karun River x8
Ahvaz city in Iran and Karun River x8/اهواز رودخانه کارون
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Karoon River ,Ahvaz
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Iran – Ahvaz, Conditions on the famous Karun River are reported to be very critical
Iran- April 11:Floodwaters are also rising in the Lashkar Abad district of Ahvaz, the capital of the oil-rich Khuzestan Province.
Iranian city of Ahvaz
Ahvaz [1] (Persian: اهواز Ahvāz) is a city in the south of Iran. At the 2011 census, its population was 1,112,021 and its built-up (or metro) area with Sheybany was home to 1,136,989 inhabitants.[2] Ahvaz has the world's worst air pollution according to a survey by the World Health Organization in 2011.[3]
Ahvaz is built on the banks of the Karun River and is situated in the middle of Khuzestan Province, of which it is the capital and most populous city. The city has an average elevation of 20 meters above sea level.
Ahvaz, Iran
Ahvaz (en persa: اهواز ahvāz) es la capital de la provincia iraní de Juzestán. Se encuentra localizada, al margen del río Karún en el centro de la provincia de Juzestán.
El 29 de junio de 2017, en Ahvaz la temperatura alcanzó los 54º C.
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Ahvaz Iran Chuzestan Kudis Persien Khuzestan
the city of Ahvaz is the Capital of the province khuzistan. It is
built on the Banks of the Karun River. The City had a population of 1.400000.
die schöne Stadt am fluss Karun
Iran flood 2019- Karun River waters are rising around the cities of Ahvaz
Iran- April 8: Water levels of Karun River is also increasing and resulting in the flooding of parts of villages and towns near this river. River waters are also rising around the cities of Ahvaz and Karun. The water pressure has reached 3,500 cubic meters per second and schools of these two cities have been closed for this week.
Iran made Bridge Oil pipeline over Karun 4 Dam lake ساخت پل لوله نفت روي درياچه سد كارون چهار ايران
ChaharMahal & Bakhtyari province (استان چهارمحال و بختياري)
Iran made Karun 4 Dam (سد كارون چهار)
Karun river (رودخانه كارون)
Iran made Bridge Oil pipeline over Karun 4 Dam lake
ساخت پل لوله نفت روي درياچه سد كارون چهار ايران
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Iran Karoun river, Winter 1397, Ahvaz city رودخانه كارون زمستان نود و هفت شهر اهواز ايران
February 2, 2019 (Persian calendar 1397/11/13)
Khuzestan province (استان خوزستان)
Ahvaz city (شهر اهواز)
Iran Karoun river, Winter 1397, Ahvaz city
رودخانه كارون زمستان نود و هفت شهر اهواز ايران
Iran Drink water, Dehliz-e Do village, Ahvaz county آب آشاميدني روستاهاي اهواز روستاي دهليز دو
August 14, 2019 (Persian calendar 1398/5/23)
Khuzestan province (استان خوزستان)
Ahvaz county (شهرستان اهواز)
Hamidiyeh district (بخش حميديه)
Jahad rural district (دهستان جهاد)
Dehliz-e Do village (روستاي دهليز دو)
Dehliz-e Do village (روستاي دهليز دو) Geo coordinate
31°19′50″N, 48°30′44″E
Iran Drink water for villages, Dehliz-e Do village, Ahvaz county
آب آشاميدني براي روستاهاي شهرستان اهواز روستاي دهليز دو ايران
AHWAZI ARAB'S POVERTY AND MARGINALISATION UNDER IRANIAN REGIME
The entire territory of Ahwaz, covering 324,000 square kilometres, is bounded to the west by Iraq, to the south-west by the Arabian Gulf and Arabian Peninsula and to the north, east and south-east by the Zagros Mountains, the natural boundary between Ahwaz and Iran. Alahwaz is among the most resource-rich territories occupied by Iran, holding more than 80 percent of the country’s oil and gas resources.
Ahwazi Arabs are among the most brutally oppressed peoples in the Middle East. The population of the region in the south and southwest of Iran totals around 8 million, with the people united by race, culture and language. The Ahwazi Arab dialect strongly resembles the dialect in neighbouring Iraq. The majority of Ahwazis are Shia and Sunni Muslim, although there are other sects and creeds, including Christian and Mandaean.
Alahwaz is an Arab region located in the north and the east of the Arabian Gulf to the east of Shat Al-Arab waterway which has been occupied by Iran for more than nine decades and renamed ‘Khuzestan.’
The region has three major rivers, the Karoon, Jarrahi and Karkheh, which play a vital role in the lives of its people, with most Ahwazis long economically dependent on the three waterways for their income from both fishing and agriculture, with the waters used to irrigate the rich arable land.
Since the initial annexation of Ahwaz by Iran, then known as Persia, 90 years ago, the humanitarian situation of the Ahwazi Arab people has steadily worsened, with the level of murderous repression by the current regime rising daily, extending to the level of systemic ethnic cleansing as policy, forcible eviction of the Ahwazi indigenous people, and the construction of exclusive apartheid-style settlements for non- Ahwazi, non-Arab settlers; these settlers are offered multiple economic and social incentives to move there and given guarantees of a promising future, while the Ahwazi Arab indigenous peoples are further marginalised, alienated and denied the most basic rights in every field.
Historically the catastrophic suffering of the Ahwazi people first began after Reza Khan, the then-ruler of Persia, now called Iran, and invaded the Emirate of Al-Ahwaz in 1925, overthrowing the last independent Arab ruler of the region, Sheikh Khazaal Alkaabi, who was subsequently imprisoned in Tehran for 10 years before being murdered in 1936 by strangulation on the orders of Reza Khan.
The current theocratic Iranian regime has imposed authoritarian rule on Al-Ahwaz region by the harshest measures, in a bid to isolate the Ahwazi Arab people from their origins and their historical association with the Arab nations, simultaneously imposing an absolute media blackout on any reporting of the suffering of Ahwazis.
No more than 60% of the inhabitants have access to safe drinking water, even though there are five rivers in the region. Dams have been constructed in Ahwaz, diverting water to other, ethnically Persian provinces such as Isfahan and the province’s marshes and wetlands have been drained, destroying the ecosystem. This has had a devastating effect on the region’s farmers and fisherman.
As well as direct forced relocation and displacement, the regime also pursues other abusive policies against the Ahwazi people and their lands, which have a devastating effect. These policies include the ‘giant dams’ project in which the main rivers in the Ahwaz region, such as the Karoon, which provide the people with not just domestic water supplies but water for irrigation of crops, are being redirected through the construction of vast dams in order to pipe the water to central Persian provinces of Iran, particularly Isfahan.
The region’s poverty stands in contrast to its natural wealth. 98% of Iran’s oil resources and 100% of its natural gas come from the area. If it were an independent state, the occupied Al- Ahwaz would be the world’s third-largest producer of oil. However Iran’s discriminatory policies have turned it into a hell on earth where the Ahwazi indigenous inhabitants are continuously terrorised, watching their land being stolen from them, their resources taken away, and their children being deprived of their education and ethnic identity.