Borujerd

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Borujerd
بروجرد
City
Top left: Outlook of Garrin Mountain, Top right: Vanai region, Second left: Nabavi House, Second right: Qaleh Hatam Bridge, Third left: Bahar Square, Bottom left: Zalian elevations, Bottom right: Soltani Mosque
Top left: Outlook of Garrin Mountain, Top right: Vanai region, Second left: Nabavi House, Second right: Qaleh Hatam Bridge, Third left: Bahar Square, Bottom left: Zalian elevations, Bottom right: Soltani Mosque
Borujerd is located in Iran
Borujerd
Borujerd
Location in Iran
Coordinates: 33°53′50″N 48°54′06″E / 33.89722°N 48.90167°E / 33.89722; 48.90167Coordinates: 33°53′50″N 48°54′06″E / 33.89722°N 48.90167°E / 33.89722; 48.90167
Country Iran
ProvinceLorestan
CountyBorujerd
BakhshCentral
Area
 • City35 km2 (14 sq mi)
Elevation
1,573 m (5,161 ft)
Population
 (2016 Census)
 • Urban
234,997 [1]
Time zoneUTC+03:30 (IRST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+04:30 (IRDT)
Area code(s)(+98) 66

Borujerd (Persian: بروجردBorūjerd) is a city and the capital of Borujerd County, Lorestan Province in western Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 234,997 persons.[2] Among the existing modern cities in Iran, Borujerd is one of the oldest reported at least since the 9th century. In Sassanid Empire, Borujerd was a small town and region neighboring Nahavand. Gaining more attention during Great Seljuq Empire in the 9th and 10th centuries, Borujerd stood as an industrial, commercial and strategic city in Zagros Mountains until the 20th century. In its golden ages, Borujerd was selected as the state capital of Lorestan and Khuzestan region during Qajar dynasty in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Geography and climate[]

Borujerd city is located approximately 1670 meters above sea level and has a moderate climate with cold winters. The highest point is Garrin Mountain 3623 m above sea level and the lowest area is in South with 1400 m elevation. Borujerd Township has 2600 km2 area with approximately 400,000 inhabitants distributed in the city of Oshtorinan and more than 180 villages. Owing to favorable topographic and climatic conditions, the plains are devoted to cultivation of grain. Wherever irrigation is possible (by means of qanāts, wells, diversion of water of streams), cotton, melons, grapes, and fruit trees (especially almonds) are grown.[3]

Borujerd is located on Silakhor Plain which is the largest agricultural land of Lorestan. The high-elevated Zagros Mountains surrounds it from South East to North West and the peaks are covered with snow most of the times. Rural people work in farms or keep their domestic animals. Other people work in governmental offices, armed forces, factories or small local businesses. The feet of Zagros Mountains is a great destination for nomads and many Lurs and Bakhtiari nomads move there in summer. The area is paved with highways and is a crossroad between Tehran and Khuzestan Province as well as Isfahan Province and Kermanshah Province.

Population[]

Borujerd City has 256,962 inhabitants (estimated for 2006) and it is the 31st largest city in Iran and the 2nd largest in Lorestan [1]. Borujerd is the industrial point of Lorestan. Its historical and cultural background as well as its remarkable nature, has changed it to a tourist destination. The city has been named as Dār-Al-Sorur which means the house of happiness.Borujerd population was estimated about 20000 in mid-1800s. Official statistics by

Borujerd population change based on national statistics.
City Gate of Boroudgerd by Eugène Flandin
Old gate of Imamzadeh Jafar
Imamzadeh Ja'far Shrine
Tabatabai House

Language[]

The people of Borujerd speak mostly the Borujerdi dialect, which is a distinctive dialect on the continuum between Luri and Persian, though to high degree affected by the specific accent common among the Jewish population of Borujerd since their escape from Mesopotamia. Other speech varieties such as Luri, Laki, and the local Judæo-Iranian dialect can be heard as well.

Historical attractions[]

  • Jameh Mosque of Borujerd
  • Soltani Mosque of Borujerd
  • Imamzadeh Ja'far, Borujerd
  • Imamzadeh Ghasem, Borujerd
  • Imamzadeh Ibrahim, Borujerd
  • Imamzadeh Shahzadeh Abol-Hasan, Borujerd
  • Imamzadeh Vallian, Borujerd
  • Imamzadeh Ghasem, Borujerd
  • Zavvarian Tomb of Borujerd
  • Ghaleh Hatam Bridge, Borujerd
  • Chalanchulan Bridge, Borujerd
  • Ghorogh Hill, Borujerd
  • Roomian Hill, Borujerd
  • Bazaar of Borujerd

Parks and natural attractions[]

Notable people from Borujerd[]

  • Seyyed Hossein Borujerdi, religious leader
  • Abdolhossein Zarrinkoob, writer and historian
  • Loris Tjeknavorian, musician
  • Zahra Rahnavard, artist and politician
  • Mostafa Abdollahi, director and actor
  • Jafar Shahidi, historian, bibliographer
  • Mehrdad Avesta, poet 20th-century
  • Arvin Moazzami, athlete
  • Ehsan Mohajer Shojaei, athlete
  • Mahvash, singer, dancer and stage performer

Gallery[]

Panoramic view to the City

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Statistical Center of Iran > Home".
  2. ^ "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006)" (Excel). Statistical Center of Iran. Archived from the original on 2011-11-11.
  3. ^ Eckart Ehlers, “Borujerd”, Encyclopaedia Iranica. 1989

External links[]

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