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Khorassan-North

Geographical Position, North Khorassan Province  

The province of Northern Khorassan, located in the northeast of Iran covering an area of 28,434sq. km.. The townships of this province are Ashkhaneh, Esfarayen, Bojnurd, Jajarm, Shirvan and Farooj.. Bojnoord is the capital city of this province, The population of Northern Khorassan Province in 2005 was about 700,000 of which approximately 56% resided in urban areas and 43% in rural areas, the remaining were non-residents. 

This province can be divided into two north and south sections regarding its natural features: The northern section which has a mountainous terrain, though its lower plains are suitable for agricultural purpose and animal husbandry .The southern section comprises of low hills and plains with poor vegetation.

Climate, North Khorassan Province  

Climatically this province is variable in weather. Located in th north temperate zone, the temperature increases from north to south but the annual rainfall decreases. Regions with high altitudes enjoy cold and mountaneous climate. Aladaq heights experience cold and mountainous weather, whereas in some parts of Bojnoord, Shirvan, Jajarm and Esfarayen a temperate climate exists. 

History and Culture, North Khorassan Province  

The province of Northern Khorassan, that has formerly been a part of Great Khorassan, has constantly been witnessed to the rise and fall of powers and governments in the past history of Iran. Various classes such as Arabs, Turks, Mongols, Turkmen and Afghans have accounted for much unaccountable events in this wide territory. The ancient geographers of Iran had divided Iran (Iran Shahr) into eight segments, of which the most flourishing and largest was territory of Khorassan. During the Sassanian (sassanide) Dynasty the province was governed by a Espahbod (Lieutenant General) called "Padgoosban" and four margraves, each commander of one of the four parts of the province. 

Khorassan was divided into four parts during the Islamic period and each section was named after the four large cities, such as Nayshabur , Marve, Harat and Balkh. In the year 31 AH, the Arabs came to Khorassan and it was at this time that the inhabitants accepted the religion of Islam.
Till the year 205 AH, this territory was in the hands of the Bani-Abbas clan, followed by the rule of the Taherian clan in the year 283 AH, and there after in 287 AH the Samanian Dynasty came to the scene as rulers. Sultan Mohmood Qaznavi conquered Khorassan in 384 AH and in the year 429 AH Toqrol, the first of the Saljuqian Dynasty conquered Nayshabur. 

Sultan Mahmood Qaznavi retaliated against the invaders several times, and finally the Qaznavi Turks defeated Soltan Sanjar Saljuqi. But there was more to come, as in the year 552 AH. Khorassan was conquered by Kharazm Shahian and because of simultaneous attacks by the Mongols, Khorassan was annexed to the territories of the Mongol Ilkhanan. In the (8th century AH, a flag of independence was hoisted by the Sarbedaran movement in Sabzevar and in the year 873 AH, Khorassan came into the hands of Amir Teimoor Goorkani and the city of Harat was declared as capital. In the year 913 AH Khorassan was occupied by the Ozbekans. 

After the death of Nader Shah Afshar in 1160 AH, Khorassan was occupied by the Afghans. During Qajar period, Britain supported Afghans as they were responsible for guarding the Indian Borders. Finally, the Paris Treaty was concluded (1903) and Iran was compelled not to interfere in the internal affairs of Afghanistan. At this time Khorassan was divided into two: the eastern part, which was the most densely populated region came under Britain’s protection, and the other western section remained under the occupation of Iran. But in spite of all these upheavals Khorassan is one of the most fertile and flourishing provinces of Iran.   

This province envelopes many material attractions, such as mineral water springs , small lakes , recreational areas, caves and protected regions, heights and summits surmount its attractions despite its acute shortage of water resources.
Besides these, Northern Khorassan province encompasses numerous religious buildings and places of pilgrimage, and many other mausoleums and Imamzadehs which attract visitors to this province.



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Khorassan-North weather forcast

            
HUMIDITY: 34 %
VISIBILITY: 9.99 KM
PRESSURE: 0 MM
SUNRISE: 5:19 am
SUNSET: 7:52 pm
TEMP: 25°C
Day: Monday
LOW: 21°C
HIGH: 33°C
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Historical Places, Khorassan-North
  Baba Tavakol  is another important tomb in the province.
 This hill is located 500 m. south of Saremeran Village which is in the west of Esfarayen . The earthenware and remnants found in this hill belong to the early Islamic period. 
This city which is actually the ruins of the old city of Esfarayen, is located 3 km. from the present city, and to the right of Sabzevar - Esfarayen Road. Earthen ware discovered in this area dates...
Natural Attractions, Khorassan-North
 This cave lies 6 km. northeast of Lojali Village on the skirts of the Imam Hezar Mountains . The opening of this cave is dome-shaped, and the cave measures 3 m. in height and 4 m. in width....
 These mountain ranges are the continuation of the Alborz Mountain Range. The Aladaq running 170 km. at a stretch, lies between the Koorkhod Mountains to the west, and Binalood Range to the...
 This river flows in the valley of Esfarayen . It originates from south of Aladaq Mountains and to the north from Shah Jahan Mountain Ranges. After saturating the Jajrum plain, it flows from...
Religious Places, Khorassan-North
 It is one of the oldest buildings of the city constructed several centuries back by then governor having its own historical values. 
 Other ancient mosque of the province are as follows:
 
The Jame’ mosque of Gonabad , Gonabad Mosque ( Khaaf ), The Naderi Mosque (Kabood Gonbad) in Mashad , the Pamenar...
 This tomb is located 6 km. from the city of Shirvan and is the remain of the 5th century AH, the Qaznavi period. This structure has been made of brick, gypsum and wood. This shrine is near the...
Art And Cultural Places, Khorassan-North
 The music of Khorassan is one of the oldest Iranian music which is reflected in different songs and melodies of the people of Khorassan. The musical language and dialect of people of Khorassan...
 This museum is located in Mofakhan Aiyneh Khaneh and contains several archeological vestiges of the Province.
 This museum is located in Dolat Street in which all wildlife of the province are shown including birds, mammals, reptiles and…
Wonderfull Villages, Khorassan-North
 Being one of the recreational areas of the province, this beautiful village is located in the northeast of Bojnoord about 6 k.m. far from it in a plain area enjoying moderate climate. Famous...

 Beautiful and historical village of Honameh is located 18 k.m. far from Shirvan in a verdant and eye-catching valley. Residents of this village are Kurds and Turks. There are three wall...

 Taftazan old village is located 54 k.m. northwest to Shirvan . The population of this village is 381 composed of 66 families who speak in Turkish language. This village has formerly been a part...