Shahreza

For the administrative subdivision, see Shahreza County. For the founder of the Pahlavi dynasty, see Shah Reza.
Shahreza
شهرضا
city
Shahreza
Coordinates: 32°00′32″N 51°52′00″E / 32.00889°N 51.86667°E / 32.00889; 51.86667Coordinates: 32°00′32″N 51°52′00″E / 32.00889°N 51.86667°E / 32.00889; 51.86667
Country  Iran
Province Isfahan
County Shahreza
Bakhsh Central
Population (2010)
  Total 110,000
Time zone IRST (UTC+3:30)
  Summer (DST) IRDT (UTC+4:30)

Shahreza (Persian: شهرضا, also Romanized as Shahrezā and Shahriza; formerly, Qomsheh (Persian: قمشه), also Romanized as Qomīsheh, Qumisheh, and Qowmsheh)[1] is a city in and the capital of Shahreza County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 108,299, in 30,368 families.[2]

Situation

Shahreza is located 508 km south to Tehran and about 80 km south west to Isfahan and Zard Kooh mountain chain runs from north-west to south-east of the city, enjoying a cold climate. It is an old city which was first named Qomsheh, but later on its name was changed to Shahreza due to the existence there of the shrine of His Holiness Shahreza. The most important tourist attractions are: Mahyar caravanserai, Shah Reza caravanserai, the Shah Ghandab caves, located south-east of Shahreza, the Poodeh mosque, and Shahreza Imamzadeh. Other tourist attractions include the Amin Abad caravanserai, a Safavid dynasty structure in Amin Abad, a village 42 km south of Shahreza.

History

It was one of the ancient territories of northern Pars (Persia) Satrapy in B.C. In the north of the county there is canion of orchiny(orchine) that the main Iranian north-south high way passes through. The huge castle of Qomsheh was the latest place before occupation of the capital Isfahan in the last of Safavid ages when Afghans captured it.

References

  1. Shahreza can be found at GEOnet Names Server, at this link, by opening the Advanced Search box, entering "6013096" in the "Unique Feature Id" form, and clicking on "Search Database".
  2. "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006)". Islamic Republic of Iran. Archived from the original (Excel) on 2011-11-11.
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