Amol is located on theHaraz River bank. It is situated less than 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of theCaspian Sea and less than 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north of theAlborz mountains. It is 124 kilometres (77 mi) northeast ofTehran, and 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of the provincial capital,Sari.[6] It is one of the oldest cities in Iran, and a historic city, with its foundation dating back to theAmardi tribe, who inhabited the region in theIron Age. Amol is the center of industry and culture of Mazandaran, the rice capital of Iran, and one of the most important cities of the transportation, agriculture, and tourism industries in Iran. It is known as theHistory, Science and Philosophy city,City that does not die andHezar Sangar city.[8]
According to the city government, the name is derived fromAmardi, a tribe mentioned by the Roman historianAmmianus Marcellinus.[9]
Amol is one of the most ancient cities of Iran. A number of historians and geographers believe it was established in the 1st millennium BC. Some historians have attributed the birth of the city during the reign of the mythological kingTahmuras.[10]
Map of theMedian Empire (600 BC) showing the relative locations of theAmardian tribe
Some historians have associated this ancient city with the periods of thePishdadian dynasty and theKayanian dynasty. The people inhabiting the area before the arrival ofAryans, were known as Amards (Amui in Pahlavi),[11] who had migrated to and settled on the Iranian Plateau between the late2nd millennium BC and early1st millennium BC. According to historical literature, Amol was the capital ofMazandaran, at least in the period starting fromSassanid Empire to theIlkhanate dynasty ofMongol Empire. Though they are aMedian tribe,Herodotus named the tribe Mardians as one of the ten to fifteenPersian tribes in Persis. It is now known that the only distinction between the Median Amardians and the Persian Mardians is the 'a' at the beginning ofAmardians, which would mean they are two different tribes. Elsewhere he says, one of the peoples who have trustedDarius I[12]
Igor M. Diakonoff says that Amardians lived on the coasts of theCaspian Sea, in the distance of the Alban and Otia from the north and theHyrcanian from the east.
Strabo says about the Tapyri that they wore black robes and had long hair, and "he who is adjudged the bravest marries whomever he wishes" (Geography 11.8 = T520a). In the history of thePersian Empire, the Mard were handsome, capable and brave persons present in the heart of the army and were responsible for defending the commander.[13]) The Amard helped Achaemenid in several battles including the invasion ofGreece, the occupation of Sardis, the attack of Medes and at theBattle of Opis.Ibn Isfandiyar has another theory about Amol which says, at the request of his wife, Firoz Shah created a large and flourishing city named Amele.[14]
During the reign of theParthian Empire, Amol was one of the centers of Iran. It seems that Amol's reputation in the time ofAlexander the Great and the Parthian period dominated the political-administrativeSatrap wasHyrcanian.[18] During the Parthian period, Amol was also famous and prosperous, which was calledHomo orHamo. Parthian KingPhraates I (171–173 AH) defeated the Mardas in the Amol region. He is said to have moved a group of people to the Parthian lands in northernKhorasan and settled in westernAmu Darya, also known as Amol Zam.
Silver gilt dish ofTapuria, 7th–8th centuries. A tradition initiated under theSasanians and continued after theArab invasions.Anuzhad inscription inPahlavi script, next to the reclining figure.British Museum
According to historical literature, Amol was the capital ofMazandaran during the period starting from the 3rd century AD under theSassanian Empire to the 13/14th century AD under theIlkhanate dynasty ofMongol Empire. Before Islam, Amol was one of the largest and most important cities in the region and was considered the center of Mazandaran. The city of Amol existed before theSassanids and during theAlexander period. During theSassanid period, the importance of this Amol was increased due to the escape of the followers ofMazdak to this city.Based on pieces of evidence, including the coins found during excavations in addition to Muslim historical books, Amol was the capital of Mazandaran province during theSassanid Era.According to historical literature, Amol was the capital ofMazandaran during the period starting from the 3rd century underSassanian Empire to the 13/14th century under theIlkhanate dynasty ofMongol Empire. On Sasanian coins, coin cities where there has been an abbreviated name is known, but the markm was Amol. During theBahram V, Amol was Central to Iran and during theKhosrow II andDabuyid dynasty capital Mazandaran.Amu Darya The Sasanian Pers River is about 2,500 km long, regarded in ancient times as the boundary between Iran andTuran; the modern name may be derived from Amol.[19]In the city during this period, there was a Temple,Market, andfireplace there was. Ibn Rawi, in his book, calls Amol bigger thanIsfahan andQazvin.[20]
Hudud al-'Alam had said about Amol, that it was a great city with most moats and castles, the universe and the origin of merchants, and city Carpet, mats, boxwood, bowls, brick, and medallions are found.[21]
Herodotus inHistories, mentions the tribes of the Tabaristan, theMard or theAmards In the time of the kingDarius the Great from influential and tribespeople. During theSassanid period, the city of Amol enjoyed development and was the center of the important province of Tabarestan. During this period, the city had infrastructures and elements such as government citadels, neighborhoods, fire temples, and bazaars and a fire temple in the area, calledAvam Kuye.[22]
Dabuyid dynasty andBavand dynasty Iranian dynasty were the kings of the Sassanid dynasty; they lived in Amol, which was the city capital of these dynasties.[23]The coins ofIspahbudhan of Tabarestan and the Arab andSassanid periods have been minted in Amol mint and sometimes in Sari.It can be argued that the mints of several cities in Mazandaran, especially Amol and Sari, such as the city ofGorgan, have been engaged in minting various coins for 1,300 years.[24]
Amol, in the era of theAlid dynasties andMarashis dynasty, was the capital ofNorthern Iran. The inhabitants of Amol embracedIslam during the reign ofMahdi (775–785), theAbbasid Caliph. Amol was also the capital city of theBavand dynasty andZiyarid dynasty.The people of Amol initially resisted the Arabs.In theAbbasid Caliphate of the ninth century, Amol was one of the largest cities in Iran.Khalid ibn Barmak built a palace in the city and ruled for years. People from theQarinvand dynasty arrived a couple of years ago and fought with the Abbasid Caliphate to win the kingdom.During theUmayyad Caliphate period, during the reign ofMuawiyah I,Sa'id ibn al-As undertook the conquest of Tabaristan, and with an army of 4,000 troops rushed there, and the whole war between him andFarrukhan the Great lasted for two whole years, but was postponed. The conflict lasted untilAbbasid Caliphate until the attack of the Persian generalWandad Hurmuzd.
InHudud al-'Alam, Amol is regarded as a great city with active commerce and trading ventures.[25] However, resentment with theTahirids rule increased due to the oppressive activities of their officials. People of the provinces pledged alliance toHasan ibn Zayd. Zayd became the founder of theZaydid dynasty of Tabaristan Alavids government inTabaristan established and it's with Amol centered and 106-year domination of the Abbasids in the territory ended.[26]Yaqub ibn Layth the was geostrategy in Amol.Hasan al-Utrush with a trip to Amol who re-established Zaydid rule over the province Tabaristan in northern Iran in 914, after fourteen years ofSamanid rule.After the Alid dynasty, the Ziyarid dynasty ruled Iran and Tabaristan. At this time Amol was developed in such a way that geographers have written articles about the industry and its silk.[27]Hasan ibn Zayd, nicknamed al-Dai al-Kabir, appeared in the Tabaristan region in 250 AH, and many dissatisfied people and the captives of the CaliphTahirid strengthened him. He invited people and published the Shiite religion. After coming to power in Tabaristan, Daei Kabir moved his capital from Sari to Amol, which was Taherian's seat.[28]In 260 A.D.,Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar marched on Tabaristan and entered Amol after the departure of Hassan ibn Zayd, but his rule did not last long and the Alavids recaptured the city again. The Alawites ruled the city untilZiyarid andBuyid, who were the handmaidens of the Shiites. The people of Amol were very militant and stood up to the Arabs, but social injustice and class divisions led the people to convert to Islam.[29]
Qabus was in 1012 overthrown by his own army and was succeeded by his sonManuchihr, who quickly recognized the sovereignty ofMahmud of Ghazni and married one of his daughters. Manuchihr died in 1031 and was succeeded by his sonAnushirvan Sharaf al-Ma'ali, whom Mahmud of Ghazni had chosen as the heir of theZiyarid dynasty. From 1032 to 1040, the real power behind the throne was held by Abu Kalijar ibn Vayhan, a relative of Anushirvan Sharaf al-Ma'ali. During this period, Amol was chosen as the capital of Iran until 1090. He also had the first seminary byHasan al-Utrush built in Amol, which was later named Imam Hassan Askari Mosque.The subsequentAfrasiyab dynasty flourished in the late medieval, pre-Safavid period; it is also called the Kia dynasty. It was founded by Kiya Afrasiyab, who conquered the Bavand kingdom in 1349 and made himself king of the region, in Amol.[30][31]In this period Sheikh Khalifa Mazandarani of Amol was a leaderSarbadars.[32]Amol during the ministry of KhajehNizam al-Mulk Tusi in theSeljuq dynasty, along with the big cities of that time, the Islamic worldNishapur,Balkh,Herat,Baghdad andIsfahan had a prestigiousNezamiyeh modern school.[33]
In the time of theSafavid rulers of Mazandaran, Amol experienced a period of growth. The city was the favorite dwelling ofAbbas II of Persia, who often frequented it. At the time Amol was considered "the capital of the inhabited world" and acclaimed for its grandeur. Several bridges were built in the area across the Haraz River at this time.During the Safavid era, especially during the reign ofAbbas the Great, Mazandaran was considered and a road fromAstarabad and Sari to Amol was built.
The extent of the Parthian Empire (shaded territory)
Map of theAlavid emirate with Amol as their capital
in town was founded through trade center position and business centers already exceeded and foundedartillery.The town has spacious and well-supplied bazaars and post andtelegraph offices. Excavations in Amol at Hall of Fame have uncovered glazed ceramic and glass belonging to Islamic and modern periods[34]But after theMongol invasion, the region was subject to devastation and it was during this time that Sari was declared as capital. At the beginning of the 7th century, Hessamedin Ardeshir shifted the capital from Sari to Amol and constructed his palace there.At this time, a Palace and Ab Anbar were built by order of Shah Abbas, and thetomb of Mir Ghavam al-Din (Mir Bozorg), which had been destroyed by Timur's agents, was magnificently rebuilt.[35]Amol recovered a certain measure of prosperity while ruled by the Marashians and the Safavids. Under the latter, it was a center of the province ofMazandaran. Since then, it has never played a leading part in Persian national affairs, being surpassed in population byBabol and by the administrative capital of the provinceSari; it has also suffered at various times from earthquakes.In continuation,Haraz River crosses the city of coal and iron mining region of Amol much iron can also have it in the past.[36]
Amol inAfsharid dynasty andZand dynasty as a city for trade and construction were instruments of war. During theNader Shah in town was founded Iron plant through the trade center position to make cannonballs, mortars, and horseshoes, and business centers already exceeded and foundedartillery. This was the first artillery workshop inIran[37]Jonas Hanway came to Iran at this time and visited Amol and talked about this city, Due to the abundance of iron ore mines, by Nader Shah's order, it became the most important foundry and steel plant, where cannonballs, rifles, and horseshoes were produced. Nader Shah eventually decided to build the Iranian Navy in Amol.[38]At first, the people and rulers ofLarijan[39] and Amol, in support ofZand dynasty, resistedAgha Mohammad Khan Qajar and defeated him.
Merchants and travelers under Damavand mountain byJules Laurens on July 1, 1859
In the Qajar era, the road and railway fromTehran to Amol, Amol was pulled fromMahmoudabad.Ibn Hawqal says the geographers of the 4th to 10th century describe Amol's great prosperity and prosperity; in the latter respect, according to Ebn Ḥawqal, it surpassed Qazvin. Its inner city was protected by a moat, and the houses were constructed of wood and reeds rather than mud bricks on account of the heavy summer rainfall. Rice, fruits, and vegetables grew profusely, and the town was a center for the fabrication of wooden articles, textiles, and carpets, the silks being especially famous. Amol port on the Caspian was the little town namedAhlam orAhlom.[40]James George Frazer entered Iran in 1238 as a merchant and scientist and said about this city in his travelogue that the city was truly great and vast. People were decent and respectable inhabitants of the city. Several leaders of the Iranian constitutional revolutions of 1905 and 1911 hailed from Amol. Mulla Ali Kani, one Amoli people reformist who led the people, had a great role in the achievement of the goals of Iran's constitutional revolution.During this period, was built many homes in the city. Although today Amol has expanded greatly on both sides of theHaraz river, its functions are still the same as they were seventy or eighty years ago.[41] The Amol cotton cleaning plant was built in 1906 by the Russians. Prior to that, two companies, Rosenblum and Osser, in one of Amol boroughs that is, Barforoush, were active.[42]In the 19th century, Amol iron and iron goods were traded all over Iran and as far abroad asBaghdad,Mosul andDamascus. Today, the main industries are food processing factories rice, minor woodworking shops, and a few brickworks.[43]Pierre Amédée Jaubert says the Dispatch ambassadorNapoleon Royal courtFath Ali Shah Qajar visited Amol and mentioned in his book about the Haraz River and the centralization of Steel workshops on its shores.[44]Although today Amol has expanded greatly on both sides of theHaraz river, its functions are still the same as they were seventy or eighty years ago. Besides being one of the county centers of the province ofMazandaran, it is a busy commercial center. In the itinerary, the book says, that Amol is a magnificent city with four gates, although there is no gate installed, namely Darvaze Tehran or Larijan, Barforosh, Taliksar and Nur.[45]
After the fall of theMongols, the Marashians appeared in Mazandaran. In 760 AH,Mir Ghavam al-Din Marashi established theMarashis government. The Marashis uprising began in Amol. After gaining power, the Marashians soon occupied all the lands and areas around Mazandaran and expanded their territory fromGorgan toQazvin andIsfahan.[46][47]
In intervalPersian Campaign, Community Tabaristan by Amir Movayed Savadkoohi, with the support of Influential men of Amol, was founded to oppose the British and theRussians.Vsevolod Starosselsky in Amol built a Headquarters for capturing other cities in Mazandaran.Mirza Kuchak Khan To deal with him, entered Amol through the port of Ahlam with Khan's Amol and left the city after a long involvement againstPersian Cossack Brigade.[48]
In this epoch, with the support of the Shah and the wealth of Amin al-Zarb, the first modern railway in the history of Iran was established in Amol.[49] Twenty-one kilometers of railway linking Amol and the iron mines of MahanNour to the Caspian port ofMahmoudabad in the name of Naseriyah. In 1887, the project prompted Amin al Zarb after three visits to Europe, and the contract for the construction of the railway was signed with the British companyQuzi and a Belgian company. At the end of the reign ofNaser al-Din Shah Qajar, the railway was completed in 1891 but never used due to the involvement of local people and Russians. About 700,000 tomans were invested in the project.[50][51] Following the development technocracy policies of Iran by Amin al zarab, was established the firstSteel mill ofIran in Amol. In 1887, Amin al zarb obtained an exclusive permit fromNasser al-Din Shah for 30 years to establish a smelter, and bought an eight-meter furnace with a production capacity of 15 tons of iron from France for 24 hours and settled in Amol.[52][53]
During the reign ofReza Shah Pahlavi, the face of the town was changed drastically. Schools and most of the streets and governmental buildings current Amol date from that era. During this period, by order of Reza Shah, Austrian and German engineers builtMoalagh Bridge, a Municipal mansion, a Municipal hotel, Chaikhori palace, Pahlavi High School, an Asset building, and a Rice warehouse for export. During this period, the construction of an alternativeHaraz road was handed over to the Russian company Treskiniski by the Reza Shah.
Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi visit Amol in 1948
Hyacinth Louis Rabino, while visiting Amol during this period, described Amol as an open town with four gates, nine quarters, and approximately 2000 houses. A large bazaar contained about 400 shops with many traditional crafts and trades.
Municipal mansion Amol
DuringMohammad Reza Pahlavi, The construction of Taleb Amoli Street in the western part of the old city and its extension from 1973 to 1975 was completed, and the texture of the city was changed. Street Shahpur, Street Reza Shah Kabir, Street Farhang, Street Saadi, Shir-o-Khorshid Hospital, Imamzadeh Abdollah, and Spinning, weaving, and textile factories were built.Road 77, Sepah-e Danesh school, Paddy factory,Grundig andKubota in Iran came to fruition in 1963. Supporting Abali Hotel, Rineh Tourism Center, and Reinforcement of Amol Port was done as a tourism project. During this period, the municipal sewage system and electricity were modernized.[54] During this period, behest of Reza Shah the railway between Tehran and Amol began seventeen years ago, and gradually a large part of it was built, except for sixty kilometers between Abegarm and Amol, Which totally stopped construction in September in the beginning Anglo-Soviet invasion to Iran.[55]At the end of the kingdom, an agreement was signed between the Ministry of Agriculture of thePahlavi Government of Iran and the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of China on the extension of agricultural technical cooperation to develop research and increase rice production and was implemented at the Amol Rice Research Institute of Iran.[56]
With the beginning of theIslamic Republic of Iran, there was a forest uprising. TheJungle Uprising in 1982 of theUnion of Iranian Communists (Sarbedaran) mobilized its forces to jungles around Amol and started wars against the Islamic Republic in those jungles. It finally organized a famous uprising on January 25, 1982. The Communist Union, based on its Maoist policy and with its mindset of guerrilla and peasant wars, established on the outskirts of the Haraz Road pathway of several important provinces and cities of the country and suitable camouflage of Amol forest and mine reasons to choose in the forest its strategy for war. The union assassinated 600 people during three operations in Amol on November 9 and 13, 1981, and January 25, 1982. TheMojahedin used machine guns and rocket-propelled grenade launchers against units of the Pasdaran. Smaller left-wing opposition groups, including theOrganization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas, attempted similar guerrilla activities. In July 1981, members of the Union of Communists tried to seize control of the town of Amol. This uprising was a failure, and most of the Maoist and UIC leaders were hanged, but the uprising itself became very famous and is well respected among some Iranian Leftist organizations. It also experienced various theoretical and political crises. The clashes lasted from November to February for four months.
This day became known in the Iranian calendar asEpic 6 Bahman orEpic of the People of Amol.[57] After this incident,Ruhollah Khomeini only mentioned the name of the city of Amol in the political and divine testament and wrote,We have to thank the people of Amol.[58]
17 Shahrivar Square (downtown)Ghaem Square Amol from the topToday, most traffic of the city, and connection from the north and south of the city is through these two bridgesTalaei park
Some of the most recent projects have been the complete restoration of the Bazaar and of Imam Reza Street, as well as a comprehensive plan for the preservation of the old city quarters. A lot of different construction projects are currently underway, that intend to modernize the city's infrastructure.In the last few years, many squares, towers, boulevards, and bridges were built in Amol. For example, Haraz Street is one of the most modern streets ofnorthern Iran. Amol is growing and turning into an industrialized town like most of the large Iranian cities. Today, Amol is a thriving metropolis. One of the things they really lack is an airport so there are no cheap flights to Amol. Some of the most famous companies in Iran have main offices located in this city. Good secondary and tertiary education is being offered here as well. Islamic Azad University, for instance, is one of the biggest universities in the Middle East. Now in Amol, there is a municipality and special governor. Amol is one of the research centers for scientific development, knowledge-based sciences, and the Science and Technology Park of Iran. At present, Amol is the center of dairy and livestock products, mining sand, nurturing products such as meat, flowers, and fish, and producing rice in Iran. Industrial machinery products are also very popular in Amol and Iran Heavy Diesel Factory is located in Amol Industrial Town.[59]
At present especially since 2017, in addition to mass construction of residential buildings, the construction of small streets and hall sports in the deprived areas of the city has accelerated.[60]
Amol Gullies were completely destroyed. Since the Sasanian Empire then, the town has suffered earthquake and flood damage several times, but each time, it has recovered, and it is still a considerable town. During the Pahlavi dynasty, the city was burned twice due to fire.[61][62][63][64]
Flooding in Mount Deryouk, and the destruction of the entire city.
Dangerous diseases that plague the year 1198 AH
The outbreak of the dangerous plague that took place in 1198 AH destroyed countless civilians
The war of the local kings with the Arabs
Mongol invasion of Genghis Khan and his descendants to Tabaristan
Wajih ad-Din Masud attack in Amol
Battle Alavid and Saffarian Samanid in Amol
Battle House of Karen and Bavandids in the city
Samanid Empire attack to royan and Amol with the House of Ispahbudhan
Timur war with the kings Marashis and killing people and battle with Iskandar-i shaykhi
Attack Mas'ud I of Ghazni on the city
Shah Ismail I and Shah Abbas Safavid King wars attack the Amol and killing people
Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar attacked the Larijan and Amol, killing people and destroying the city
Conflagration in 1335 AH caused a lot of damage and severe destruction to the city. This fire and fire occurred in the year 6 AH, which first started near the Niyaki ridge and was swept across the city by the wind and reached the Haraz River, causing a fire to the gunpowder shop and ammunition shop. The shop exploded and a terrible fire broke out across the river, and then the whole city of Amol was blown away by the wind. It is known that the fire took place in April when residents were enjoying the Nowruz celebration, and much of the city was turned gray
Northern provinces of Iran in theParthian orSassanid period, probably, wasZoroastrian. There clearly are temples in the province. Mazandaran people converted to Islam around the second century AH. Amol, as the first prime city center, was a Twelver Shiite theocracy. At present, the majority of people are followers ofShia Islam. Mazandaran ( including Amol) has its own calendar months in addition to the officialTabari calendar of the moon, used since the era ofYazdgerd.[80] Based on experiments and researchMax Planck Society, The people of Mazandaran have long been the most original people living in Iran.[81]
At the time of the 2006 National Census, the city's population was 197,470 in 551,183 households.[83] The following census in 2011 counted 219,915 people in 67,182 households.[84] The 2016 census measured the population of the city as 237,528 people in 78,597 households.[4]
Amol is located on the banks of theHaraz River (26 25'N 52 21'E) at an altitude of 76 m above the sea. It is about 18 km from the Caspian Sea and about 10 km from the northernAlborz mountains. It is 180 km from the Iranian capital, Tehran, with a picturesque drive through Haraz Road. Sari, the capital of Mazandaran, is 70 km east of Amol. Mount Damavand (5610 m), the highest peak in the Middle East, is located south of Amol. Amol, with its elevated landscape and valleys, has dense forests. Its tall hills overlook the plains and stretch out to the high slopes of theMount Damavand. The majestic and deep rocky valleys, rivers, numerous springs, elevated waterfalls, colorful vegetation, a variety of wild life, thermal springs, summer quarters, and rural settlements are some of the special factors which can prove attractive.[85] The city has Mediterranean climate with very hot summers and cool and humid winters. Maximum rainfall is usually in the month of December and minimum in the month of July.
Amol has several dense forests and pastures.The ecology ofTabaristan region had been an impediment to providing a regularly communicative path, and the Haraz path is one of the oldest ones that joined the north of Iran to the central plateau in different periods. A study attempts to deal with archaeological data of this communicative path inSasanian period and at the beginning of Islam. A descriptive-analytical method and scaling archeological investigation in the region have been used in the study.[86] The vegetation of the region can be divided into forest and grassland.Caspian horse, which is also called Khazar Horse was found for the first time in Amol rediscovered in 1965 byLouise Firouz.Mazandaran tiger also lived in the forests around Amol .[87]
Haraz Dam is the biggest dam north of Iran under construction on theHaraz River about 20 km from Amol in the year 2009 byKhatam-al Anbiya Construction Headquarter. It is a 150-meter earth rockfill dam with 8.6 million cubic meters of fill volume.[88]
JGC Corporation has also held talks to build a waste-to-energy plant, also known as waste incinerator, in the city of Amol in the northernMazandaran Province.[89]
Amol experiences around 114 rainy days per year and an annual precipitation of 671 mm (26.4 in) (data for 2001-2017 period). The wettest season is autumn and the driest is summer. There are 12 days per year withfrost, generally from December to March and snowfall is common in winter.[90] The highest recorded temperature was 39.2 °C (102.6 °F) on 31 May 2015 and lowest recorded was −8.0 °C (17.6 °F) on 8 January 2008. The highest recorded 24-hour precipitation was 92 mm (3.6 in) on 17 October 2017 and the highest snow height was 24 cm (9.4 in) on 8 January 2008.[90]
The climate of Amol city is similar to other parts ofMazandaran; in hot and humid summers and mild winters. The maximum amount of rainfall falls in December and the least in July. It has a special climate in its regions.
In recent years, during the excavation of the hill of Qaleh Kesh, some ancient jewelry was discovered. Radiocarbon analysis revealed the background of the jewelry and objects to date from the 1st millennium BC or from theBronze Age. New exploration of the Baliran works found the items to be from thePaleolithic Age.[99]
Amol is the center of dairy, poultry, livestock products,Steel building, and rice in Iran.Mineral water, meat, dairy, wood, Metal machine products, andingots are the main production industries that are in the city. Agriculture and Tourism are the basic contrutor of the economy. Amol has an economic base is in its provincial products. Agriculture has always been a major part of the economy in and around Amol.
Amol is the economic center of Mazandaran province, with Agriculture and Tourism being the base of the Amol economy. Rice,grain, fruits, cotton, tea,sugarcane, and silk are produced in the lowland.Mineral water, meat, dairy, wood andingots are the main manufacturing industry.[100] 68% of exports of Mazandaran done from Amol.[101][102] In the 18th century – 19th century, Amol iron and iron goods were traded all over Iran and as far abroad asBaghdad andDamascus and the society. Linen, rice, handicrafts, honey, wood, mat and gold were regularly sent to the trade houses inRome and the Gulf countries.[103] Now Food products, Citrus, Ornamental flowers, Cement and sand, Meat products, Industrial machinery, Rapeseed, Power cord, Electronic equipment and Mineral water are regularly exported to several countries, includingAfghanistan, Russia,Netherlands,Iraq,Pakistan,Turkmenistan,Turkey,Oman,Qatar,Angola,Oman,United Arab Emirates,Azerbaijan and Germany.
A typical rice paddy fields in the outskirts of AmolIran Rice Festival at Amol
The Rice Research Institute of Iran was established in 1963 in Amol, and through its 50 years of research activity, it has had significant impacts on rice cultivation in the region.[104]At the opening ceremony of the Institute located at Haraz Road,Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi introduced Amol as the capital of rice and science.Winston Churchill stated thatTehran was supplied with rice byMazandaran because of transportation facilities through the Amol.Amol rice is considered a high-quality product and is exported across the world. Iran's rice export terminal at Amol was established 2016.[105]Iran International Rice Trade Center and Export Terminal was inaugurated of Amol, on August 21, 2019, in the presence of First Vice PresidentHassan Rouhani. The center has been established with private investment amounting to over 1 trillion rials ($8.58 million) covering an area over 17 hectares.[106][107] Nowadays, rice seedling celebrations are held every year in Amol.[108]
Amol was one of the primary cities in the production ofbricks, tobacco, rice, paper andguns since thousands of years ago.Ultra Quality Rice and FreshFruits are major products of the farmers. 65% industry in theMazandaran province it is located in Amol. It is one of the centers meat and dairy products inIran.[109] Horticulture andgreenhouse are the city's other important activities.The company, Solico including Kalleh Dairy and Kalleh Meat are three of the biggest corporations in Asia that are located in Amol.[110]Currently, three industrial towns are active in the counties namedIndustrial Estate, Amol, Babakan Industrial Estate, and Tashbandan.Iran Heavy Diesel Manufacturing Company, the car and ship's locomotive engine maker is based in Amol. Iran'ssecurity papers, banknotes, checks, passport pages and birth certificates are produced by Takab, located in Amol.[111]
Pottery is common in the city. Pottery is the material from which the pottery ware is made, of which major types include earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. The place where such wares are made is also called a pottery. Pottery also refers to the art or craft of the potter or the manufacture of pottery. There are alsofish farming center in the foothills and around the city, includingtrout andsturgeon. Today, the percentage of aquaculture production in Amol is equal to the Caspian Sea.[124]
Most of the branded stores and upper-class shops are located in the center of the city streets, namely Mahdieh, Shahradari, 17 Shahrivar, Mostafa Khomeini, Heraz and Taleghani and Sabzeh Meydan neighborhood. The important shopping stores are
The first hotel in the city with the name Hotel Shahr was built by Austrian engineers in the year 1972 and used to be called Shahrdari (Municipality) Hotel. It was later renovated in 2014 to be used as an accommodation by visitors. Other well known hotels are
Amol has a long history based on its ancestors, who were intellectuals and had great contributions to local and national events. Depending on the culture of the people some of the ancient ceremonies mingled with Mazandaran Islamic traditions. Amol is a center for Iranian culture and has produced a number of famous poets. Wool, felting, felt hat production, and mat weaving are part of the Amoli culture. Varf Chal, Locho Wrestling, Palm andTiregan namedDamavand National Day are local events held each year. Tirgan is an important celebration in Iran's history.[125] In Mazandaran, this day is known asTir Maah Sizdah Sho. The name literally means 13th night of the month of Tir. It occurs on the 12th of Aban, the 8th month of the Persian calendar, and is celebrated in the province of Mazandaran. Its history goes back to the pre-Islamic era of Iran and is mentioned in the accredited history book of Tarikh Tabari. The celebration has a specific procedure, 13 different kinds of edibles are prepared, and members of the household should stay home for that special night. Tiregan is one of the biggest festivals in ancient Iran. Traditionally, it is held on the Tir day (ancient days) of Tir month, equal to the 13th of the month in the Zoroastrian calendar, and equivalent to the 10th of Tir in Shamsi year.Tiregan is celebrated on the 13th of Tir in the foothills of Rineh city of Larijan in Amol, Mazandaran Province. It is celebrated by splashing water, dancing, reciting poetry, and serving traditional foods such as spinach soup and sholezard. The custom of tying rainbow-colored bands on wrists, which are worn for ten days and then thrown into a stream, is also a way to rejoice by the children of the city.Another ceremony is called Varf Chal. Every spring, people in Ab Ask, a village near the northern city of Amol, mark a 600-year-old ceremony called Varf Chal, which literally means snow storing.
Nowruz - Iranians celebrate this ancient festival and is also important in Amol.Nowruz Khani, or singing for Nowruz, is a Tabari Gilani tradition in which in the latest days of the year before the Persian New Year (Nowrooz), people go at the door of their neighbors and sing songs about the impending coming of the spring.Locho wrestling has been held in the north of Iran in Mazandaran as a traditional, frank, and ancient sport for 1600 years. This wrestling, which is also known as the Locho heroic sport, has a particular position in the culture and valuable beliefs of the locals, and now, it is a national registered heritage.Amoli people are said to spend much on books, clothes and food. They spend their leisure time going to cinemas, art exhibitions, music concerts, and international book fairs that are held in the city most of the time in the year.Amol is known as the city of Mystics and philosophers, Hezar sangar, Productive, and Alavian. Amol has been hostFajr International Theater Festival and Jasmine International Film Festival.
The main body of the old city of Amol is located in the old bazaar of Amol. The old bazaar is the main pillar and core of the city's organizer, and its original existence dates back to before Islam and its core 900 years ago. The main constituents of the city Bazaar Amol, known asPaein Baazar or Bazaar Chaharsogh situated in the city center, have lost some of their former importance due to social, economic, and historical reasons. The roofs of the shops here are made of earthenware tiles on an incline so as to be a protection against the sun and rain. The open spaces within, are used to set up weekly bazaars.Historic mosques and old houses located along the market and tribal quarters of the people are also available in the market. Tuesday eraSassanid,Qajar and contemporary is evident in the alleys of the market and its neighborhoods.[126]
There were many other historical monuments in Amol which have been destroyed throughout history.[135]Here is a list of some of the most famous monuments that once stood:
Amol government house (Dar al-Hakuma),
The dome of Iraj son of Fereydoun,
The house and bathhouse of Khajeh Yaghoub Majusi,
Ameleh Palace and Tomb,
Mashhad Sheikh Abu Turab, Sheikh Zahid Firooi tomb,
Shrine Hassan ibn Hamza Alavi,
Shrine of Sharaf al-Din,
Shahriar Taj al-Dawla shrine,
Malik Ashtar mosque and minaret,
Firoozabad palace,
Fortification Amol,
Palace Khosrow Parviz,
Parthian Fortress,
Chaikhori mansion,
Qal'eh Dokhtar,
Afshar Soldiers camp,
Khalidsara castle,
Mahaneh Sar castle,
Kahrud castle,
Gabri tower,
Eight caravanserais,
Six baths,
Twelve Ab anbar,
Several mansions and as well as the garden and mansion of Shah Abbas Safavid.
In 1886, during the time ofNasser-al-Din Shah, an 8.7 km1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in)metre gaugehorse-drivensuburban railway was established south of Tehran, which was later converted tosteam. This line was closed in 1952. The First Iranian railway was set up in 1887 betweenMahmudabad and Amol; its construction was completely private. However, it was not used because of several problems.[139][140]In the modern times, fast train from north,Tehran to Amol started in 2013 and stopped working in 2020.[141]
Amol has the largest urban boulevard and highways within Mazandaran. In the city there are five bus terminals. Terminal International Firuzi is the largest terminal in North of Iran.There is an extensive bus route throughout the entire municipality as well as numerous public and private taxi services.
Haraz Road (Road 77) is the most important road from Tehran to northern Iran (province ofMazandaran) besidesKaraj-Chaloos. This road passes from the valley of Haraz river and therefore is also known as Haraz Road between Amol and Rudehen. Haraz road is the nearest road to Mount Damavand, the highest peak in Iran and Middle East. Lar National Park is accessible via this road. The road is the shortest route from Tehran to the north (180 km). In recent years, some parts of the road have been widened and safety has been improved. The ancient road is part of the Haraz road near Vana where ancient relics of the Old Road to Amol are visible. The road was replaced by the Veresk Road. Amol is the city with the largest boulevards and highways of Mazandaran. Haraz International Road is one of Iran's most important roads to Amol, which connects other cities to northern Iran. Roads such as Amol-Babol, Amol-Mahmoudabad (Coastal Road), Amol-Fereydunkenar and Amol-Noor can also be reached.
In the old days, there was a large international port, which was a major trading port in northern Iran. It has become the city ofMahmoudabad (Ahlam). Now Amol Customs is being operated as part of Central Customs. It is located in the city of Amol and Amol products are exported to other cities under the supervision of Amol under water, land and air borders.[142]
In Amol, the first new school was established in Niaki neighborhood next to Seyed Hassan Attar residential house, owned by Shir Mohammad Ali Gazaneh, with three classrooms called theIslamic National School. They were able to sign a contract with two brothers, Haji Khan and Mahmoud Khan Golpayegani. The school was opened and started with the management of Haji Khan and Mahmoud Khan's teacher in 1904, one year before the victory of thePersian Constitutional Revolution.Other schools were built during thePahlavi dynasty, such asMalekzadeh High School,Farhang School,Shahdookht School,Iran Girls' Elementary School,Nusrat School,Shariatzadeh School,Tabari High School,Danesh national primary School andPahlavi High School.[160]Pahlavi High School that's today is known as Imam Khomeini High School, it was built in 1934 by German architecture engineers. The school was in 2019 registered toIran National Heritage List.[161]
Amol is the birthplace of many popularWrestlers andVolleyball athletes.Notable Athlete from Amol include like,Ghasem Rezaei Olympic gold and bronze medalist andAdel Gholami player in national team.[163]
Many newspapers and publications were published from Amol since the constitution was a major strength inMazandaran province. Now, several newspapers and weekly print are active. The first newspaper in Amol was in the name ofMazandaran.Lesan Mellat andShamshir Mellat was first printed in 1949.[164]
There are 3 cinemas. Farhang Cinema was the first Amol cinema to be built by Ebrahim Monfared in 1952 with a capacity of 200 seats. Moulin Rouge, Metropole and Arash are the other cinemas in the city that were built before the revolution.
The first mention ofAryan dynasty is found in Ferdowsi masterpiece n the Persian epic,Shahnameh.The name Amol has come up 16 times directly in Shahnameh. In Shahnameh, Mazandaran is mentioned in two different sections. The first mention is implicit, whenFereydun sets its capital in city called Amol:[165]
بیاراست گیتی بسان بهشت به جای گیا سرو گلبن بکشت از آمل گذر سوی تمیشه کرد نشست اندر آن نامور بیشه کرد بپردازم آمل نیایم به جنگ سرم را ز نام اندرآرم به ننگ بزرگان ایران ز گفتار اوی بروی زمین برنهادند روی چو اغریرث آمد ز آمل به ری وزان کارها آگهی یافت کی بدو گفت کاین چیست کانگیختی که با شهد حنظل برآمیختی منوچهر با سلم و تور سترگ بیاورد ز آمل سپاهی بزرگ به چین رفت و کین نیا بازخواست مرا همچنان داستانست راست
Iranian hero Arash in Amol threw an arrow to determine the Iranian border; Arash threw from the castle with Amol sequel and its agents to reach the border to have calledTuran. The arrow flew the entire morning and fell at noon on the far bank of theOxus River in what is now Central Asia.[166]
از آن خوانند آرش را کمانگیر که از آمل بمرو انداخت یک تیر
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