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'''Ḩeşārū’īyeh''' ({{lang-fa|حصاروئیه}}) is a village in [[Kermān Province]], [[Iran]], located roughly {{convert|10|km}} southeast of [[Shahr-e Babak]].<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.geographic.org/geographic_names/name.php?uni=-4306522&fid=2993&c=iran|title=Ḩeşārū’īyeh: Iran|publisher=Geographic.org|accessdate=2010-11-15}}</ref> |
'''Ḩeşārū’īyeh''' ({{lang-fa|حصاروئیه}}) is a village in [[Kermān Province]], [[Iran]], located roughly {{convert|10|km}} southeast of [[Shahr-e Babak]].<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.geographic.org/geographic_names/name.php?uni=-4306522&fid=2993&c=iran|title=Ḩeşārū’īyeh: Iran|publisher=Geographic.org|accessdate=2010-11-15}}</ref> |
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==Etymology== |
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One local author suggests that the name comes from the words ''Ḩeşār'' ({{lang|fa|حصار}}), meaning "fort", "fence", "wall", or "barrier", and ''bārū'' ({{lang|fa|بارو}}) meaning "fortification".<ref name="Azizi">{{citation|first=Azizi|last=Mansoor|title={{asiantitle|تارىخ و فرهنگ شهر بابک ||The History and the Culture of Shahr-e Babek}}|year=1383 [2004/2005]|publisher=مرکز کرمانشناسى [Markaz-i Kirmān'shināsī]|isbn=978-964-6487-70-3|oclc=62579116}}{{page needed|date=November 2010}}</ref> |
One local author suggests that the name comes from the words ''Ḩeşār'' ({{lang|fa|حصار}}), meaning "fort", "fence", "wall", or "barrier", and ''bārū'' ({{lang|fa|بارو}}) meaning "fortification".<ref name="Azizi">{{citation|first=Azizi|last=Mansoor|title={{asiantitle|تارىخ و فرهنگ شهر بابک ||The History and the Culture of Shahr-e Babek}}|year=1383 [2004/2005]|publisher=مرکز کرمانشناسى [Markaz-i Kirmān'shināsī]|isbn=978-964-6487-70-3|oclc=62579116}}{{page needed|date=November 2010}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 01:09, 21 November 2012
Ḩeşārū’īyeh (Persian: حصاروئیه) is a village in Kermān Province, Iran, located roughly 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) southeast of Shahr-e Babak.[1] حصاروئیه
Etymology
One local author suggests that the name comes from the words Ḩeşār (حصار), meaning "fort", "fence", "wall", or "barrier", and bārū (بارو) meaning "fortification".[2]
History
Ḩeşārū’īyeh served as the stronghold of the Ismailis, who ruled Shahr-e Babak in the 1800s.[2]
Surroundings
Ḩeşārū’īyeh is located close to Road 71, a national highway which connects Tehran in the north to Bandar-Abbas in the South. Beside the forts and the barriers, there is also a horseshoe-like stretched hill nearby called Tale-h Hesar, meaning "hill of the fort".[citation needed]
References
- ^ Ḩeşārū’īyeh: Iran, Geographic.org, retrieved 2010-11-15
- ^ a b Mansoor, Azizi (1383 [2004/2005]), Template:Asiantitle, مرکز کرمانشناسى [Markaz-i Kirmān'shināsī], ISBN 978-964-6487-70-3, OCLC 62579116
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