Kerman (Iran) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Kerman in Iran.
Kerman is one of many ancient cities in today's Iran and is located on a plateau at the edge of the Lut Desert on an important caravan route. Ardashir, ruler of the Sassanids, founded the city, and its Friday Mosque was built during Mongolian rule. Following Islamic conquest, the city had many rulers. After Teheran and Yazd, Kerman has the third largest community of followers of the teachings of Zarathustra. The Ganj Ali-Khan Mosque is a small mosque that was named after the Safavid governor who ruled the city in the seventeenth century. The huge Vakil, or Regent Bazaar, has a seven hundred and fifty metre covered main alley that is always full of life. At any time of day almost everything can be purchased here under its brick vaults sheltered from the intense desert heat. In semi-darkness the ceilings of the bazaar streets contain an array of intriguing architectural designs and amazing ornaments. The centre of Kerman exudes its historic past as well as its former prosperity.
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IRAN VLOG #10: 24 HOURS IN KERMAN
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IRAN`S TOP HISTORICAL PLACES
TOP HISTORICAL PLACES IN IRAN
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MEIDAN EMAM, ISFAHAN -- Address: Isfahan, DATE: between 1598 and 1629
GOLESTAN PALACE -- Address: Tehran, DATE- 1524–1576
ARG-E BAM, IRAN—LOCATION: Kerman Province,
PASARGADAE, IRAN-- Fars Province, 559–530 BC
TABRIZ HISTORIC BAZAAR COMPLEX-- Tabriz, Iran, 15th century
DOME OF SOLTANIYEH, IRAN -- Zanjan Province, 14th century
ARMENIAN MONASTIC ENSEMBLES OF IRAN -- West Azerbaijan, between the 7th and 14th centuries A.D
PERSEPOLIS, IRAN -- Fars Province, 515 BC
BABAK CASTLE -- East Azerbaijan,
NASIR OL-MOLK MOSQUE - Fars Province, 1876- 1888
NAQSH-E JAHAN SQUARE - Isfahan Province, 1598 and 1629
SHUSHTAR HISTORICAL HYDRAULIC SYSTEM - Lorestan Province, 3rd century AD
KASHAN’S HISTORICAL HOMES - Isfahan province, 18th century
RUDKHAN CASTLE - Gilan Province, 224-651 AD
BISOTUN AND TAQ-E BOSTAN - Kermanshah Province, 4th century AD
SHAH ABDOL AZIM SHRINE- Tehran, 9th century
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Kerman (Persian: کرمان) is a city in Iran. It is the center of Kerman province. Located in a large and flat plain, this city is located 1,076 km (669 mi) south of Tehran, capital of Iran.
Kerman city had an estimated population of 533,799 in 2005.[1]
Kerman is located on a high margin of Kavir-e lut (Lut Desert) in the central south of Iran.
[edit] Climate
The city's many districts are surrounded by mountains which bring variety to Kerman's year round weather pattern, thus 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 1755 m above sea level.
Kerman city has a moderate and the average annual rainfall is 135 mm. Because it is located close to the Kavir-e lut, Kerman has hot summers and in the spring it often has violent sand storms. Otherwise, its climate is relatively cool.[5]
[edit] Geological Characteristics
For the Iranian Paleontologists, Kerman has always been considered a fossil paradise. Finding new dinosaur footprints in 2005 has now revealed new hopes for Paleontologists to better understand the history of this area.[7][8]
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Top places to visit in Kerman, Iran – کرمان - ایران
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Exploration in Iran, PART 1
Overview of some highlights of my trip to Iran from December 2009 until January 2010. In this video, Part 1, you can see these places : Tus, Kerman, Kang, Kashan, Abyaneh, Shiraz.
Iran/Kerman (Desert village Shahdad) Part 30
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Shahdad:
Shahdad (Persian: شهداد, ) is a city in and the capital of Shahdad District, in Kerman County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,097, in 1,010 families.Shahdad is the centre of Shahdad district which includes smaller cities and villages such as Sirch, Anduhjerd, Chehar Farsakh, Go-diz, Keshit, Ibrahim Abad, Joshan and Dehseif.The driving distance from Kerman city to Shahdad is 95 km. Shahdad is located at the edge of the Lut desert. The local climate is hot and dry. The main agricultural produce is date fruits.
Ancient bronze flag, Shahdad Kerman, Iran.There are many castles and caravanserais at Shahdad and around. Examples are the Shafee Abaad castle and the Godeez castle. North of town the Aratta civilization village and dwarf humans are said to have existed since 6,000 BC. Sharain of emam Zadeh Zeyd, south of town, is the most respected religious site of Shahdad.
The oldest metal flag in human history was found in this city.
KERMAN! Place of great heritage (Iran Video Tour)
Kerman is without doubt one of the mega cities of Iran and the capital city of Kerman Province that's situated within the southeast of the country. The town was the capital of Iran many years ago and these days it's the industrial, political, cultural and scientific heart within the southeast of the nation. let me show you how this beautiful city is.
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Sanandaj, Kurdistan Province - Iran
Sanandaj occupies a fertile valley in the Zagros Mountains. the Jame Mosque (Dar-al ehsan) is a masterpiece. Sanandaj old bazaar is noted as a place to buy Kurdish handicrafts.
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Kerman (Persian: کرمان) is a city in Iran. It is the center of Kerman province. Located in a large and flat plain, this city is located 1,076 km (669 mi) south of Tehran, capital of Iran.
Kerman city had an estimated population of 533,799 in 2005.[1]
Kerman was founded as a defense outpost, with the name Behdesīr, by Ardeshir I, founder of the Sassanid Empire, in the 3rd century AD. After the Battle of Nahāvand in 642, the city came under Arab Muslim rule. At first the city's isolation allowed Kharijites 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 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 Ghazna in the late tenth century. The name Kerman was adopted at some point in the tenth century.[2]
Kerman was under the Seljuk Turks in the 11th and 12th centuries, but remained virtually independent, conquering Oman and Fars.[3] When Marco Polo visited the city in 1271 it had become a major trade emporium linking the Persian Gulf with Khorasan and Central Asia.[4] Subsequently, however, the city was sacked many times by various invaders. Kerman expanded rapidly during the Safavid Dynasty. Carpets and rugs were exported to England and Germany during this period.[5]
In 1793 Lotf Ali Khan defeated the Qajars and in 1794 captured Kerman. But soon, he was besieged in Kerman for six months by Agha Mohammad Khan. When the city fell to Agha Mohammad Khan, angered by the popular support that Lotf Ali Khan had received, all 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 Muhammad Khan.[6] The women and children were sold into slavery, and the city was destroyed over ninety days.
The present city of Kerman was rebuilt in the 19th century to the northwest of the old city, but the city did not recover to its former size until the 20th century.
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