Paristan or Pari-estan (Persian: پریستان pariyestân, "fairyland"; پری pari [fairy] + the suffix -stan) is a name of a fairyland in the folklore of Middle East, South Asia and Central Asia. In many children's stories Koh-e-Qaf is also used for fairyland. Koh-e-Qaf (Persian: کوہ قاف) refers to the Caucasus mountains.
Most of the fairies are depicted as young females with very fair color, golden hair and light colored eyes.