Zanjan Province

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Zanjan Province
استان زنجان
Location
Map of Iran with Zanjan highlighted.
Info
Admin. Center:
 • Coordinates:
Zanjan
 • 36.6751° N 48.4845° E
Area : 21,773 km²
Population(2005):
 • Density :
970,946
 • 44.6/km²
No. of Counties: 7
Time zone: UTC+3:30
Main language(s): Azeri
Persian
Tati

Zanjan (Persian: زنجان; Azeri:زنجان ) is one of the Azeri inhabited provinces located in the North-West Iran. Its center is Zanjan. Zanjan province has an area of 36,400 km² and has a mostly rural, population of 1.7 million.

Rakhtshurkhaneh, a traditional Qajari era laundry house, is today Zanjan's Museum of Anthropology.
Rakhtshurkhaneh, a traditional Qajari era laundry house, is today Zanjan's Museum of Anthropology.

Zanjan is famous for its seedless grapes. The province lies 330 km northwest of Tehran, connected to it via a freeway.

Zanjan is known for its beautiful handcrafts such as knives, traditional sandals called charoogh and malileh. Malileh is a handcraft made with silver wires. Zanjanian artists make many things like various decorative dishes and their special covers as well as silver jewelry. In ancient times, Zanjan was known for its stainless and sharp knives. But this tradition is gradually becoming extinct by introduction of Chinese knives to the market which are cheaper and better made than these primitive industries. Many villagers today are traditional carpet weavers. This is perhaps Zanjan's most popular handcraft.

Zanjan also has an incredible cave called katale khor. It is near the Sultaniyeh.

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[edit] Geography and climate

Landscape in Zanjan Province
Landscape in Zanjan Province

Zanjan has an area of 22,164 km², occupying 1.34% of the Iranian territory. The average population density in Zanjan is 4 1/4 people per km. Located north west of Iran, Zanjan covers joint borders with seven provinces- East Azarbaijan, Western Azarbaijan, Hamadan, Kordestan, Gilan, Ghazvin and Ardabil. Shahrestan, or counties, in Zanjan Province are:

Zanjan has a Mediterranean climate characterized by cold snowy weather in the mountains and moderate climate in the plains in wintertime. In the summers, the weather is warm. The average maximum temperature of Zanjan is around 27 °C, whereas the average minimum temperature stands at -19 °C. Meanwhile, the temperature rises to 32 °C on hot days, whereas it drops to -27 °C below zero on icy days. The average annual rainfall in the first month of spring stands at 72 millimetres, while in the second month of summer, it slips to a meagre 3.6 mm. The rate of humidity in the morning stands by average at 74% and at noon at 43%.

[edit] History

The history of Zanjan has close connections to that of Azarbaijan. Zanjan was always one of the important city in Azarbaijan. The name of Azerbaijan derives from Atropates[1] [2], a Iranian satrap of Media under the Achaemenid empire, who later was reinstated as the satrap of Media under Alexander of Macedonia[3]. The original etymology of this name is thought to have its roots in the ancient Zoroastrianism, namely, in Avestan Frawardin Yasht ("Hymn to the Guardian Angels"), there is a mentioning of: âterepâtahe ashaonô fravashîm ýazamaide, which literally translates from Old Persian as "we worship the Fravashi of the holy Atare-pata"[4] . Atropates ruled over the region of present-day Iranian Azerbaijan.

In Ptolemy's Geography, the city is referred to as Aganzana. It is said that the Sassanid king Ardashir I of Persia, reconstructed the city and called it Shahin but later it was renamed to Zangan, of which the present name is the arabicized form of.

In past times Zanjan's name was Khamseh, which means "province with five tribes".

[edit] Colleges and universities

The Safavi era Bazaar of Zanjan.
The Safavi era Bazaar of Zanjan.

IASBS is one of Iran's most distinguished upper level universities in the pure sciences.

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Coordinates: 36°30′N, 48°20′E