What is Ardabil famous for?

What is Ardabil famous for?

Ardabil is known for its trade in silk and carpets. Ardabil rugs are renowned and the ancient Ardabil Carpets are considered among the best of classical Persian carpets.

When was Ardabil founded?

4000 to 6000 years
Ardabil is a city of great antiquity. Its origins go back 4000 to 6000 years (according to historical research in this city). This city was the capital of Azerbaijan province in different times, but its golden age was in the Safavid period. One of the most ancient cities in Iran is Meshkin Shahr.

How many provinces the Persia was divided into?

thirty-one provinces
Iran is subdivided into thirty-one provinces (Persian: استان‎ Ostān), each governed from a local centre, usually the largest local city, which is called the capital (Persian: مرکز, markaz) of that province.

How many ostan Iran has?

thirty
Iran is divided into thirty-one “Ostan(Provinces of Iran)“, each of which is managed by the city, a local settlement called Markaz. The state administration is headed by a Governor-commander appointed by the Minister of the Interior with the approval of the Council of Ministers.

Why is Ardabil important in Safavid history?

From their base in Ardabil, the Safavids established control over parts of Greater Iran and reasserted the Iranian identity of the region, thus becoming the first native dynasty since the Sasanian Empire to establish a national state officially known as Iran.

Where were the Ardabil carpets originally placed?

west Iran
The Ardabil Carpet is the world’s oldest dated carpet and one of the largest, most beautiful and historically important. It was made in the town of Ardabil in north-west Iran, the burial place of Shaykh Safi al-Din Ardabili, who died in 1334.

Where is the Ardabil carpet now?

Victoria and Albert Museum
Today the Ardabil carpet dominates the main Islamic Art Gallery in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, while its twin is in the LA County Museum of Art. The carpets were located side by side in the shrine. The pile of the carpet is made from wool, rather than silk because it holds dye better.

Who expanded the Persian Empire?

The Persian Empire was the largest in history for the next two centuries until it was conquered by Macedonian adventurer, Alexander the Great, who established an even greater empire, in which Persia was only a part.

How big is Iran?

1.648 million km²
Iran/Area

What does the Ardabil carpet represent?

The carpet takes its name from the town of Ardabil in north-west Iran. Ardabil was the home to the shrine of the Sufi saint, Safi al-Din Ardabili, who died in 1334 (Sufism is Islamic mysticism). He was a Sufi leader who trained his followers in Islamic mystic practices.

Where is Ardabil Province located in the world?

Ardabil Province ( Persian: استان اردبیل ‎; Azerbaijani: اردبیل اوستانی) is one of the thirty-one provinces of Iran. It is in the northwest of the country, in Regions 3, bordering the Republic of Azerbaijan, the provinces of East Azerbaijan, Zanjan, and Gilan.

How big is the city of Ardabil in Azerbaijan?

Famous composer, Naaser Cheshm Aazar, is another famous contemporary figure from artists who born in Ardabil. Ardabil’s capital stands about 70 km from the Caspian Sea and has an area of 18,011 km². Neighboring the Caspian Sea and the Republic of Azerbaijan, the city is of political and economic significance.

How old is the city of Ardabil in Iraq?

The surface of the lake is covered with a thin white layer of minerals, which is useful for healing skin diseases and rheumatism. Near the lake there is the leisure complex of Shoorabil. Ardabil is a city of great antiquity. Its origins go back 4000 to 6000 years (according to historical research in this city).

What are the names of the mineral springs in Ardabil?

The mineral springs of Ardabil are Beele-Darreh, Sareyn, Sardabeh and Booshloo, which are known throughout Iran for their medicinal qualities. It also has a number of lakes: the largest of which are Ne’or, Shoorabil, ShoorGel, NouShahr and Alooche, which are the habitats of some species of water birds.

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