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Razavi Khorasan province

Coordinates:35°47′N58°42′E / 35.783°N 58.700°E /35.783; 58.700
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Province of Iran
Not to be confused withNorth Khorasan province,South Khorasan province,Greater Khorasan, orKhorasan province.
For other places with a similar name, seeKhorasan.

Province in Region 5, Iran
Razavi Khorasan Province
Persian:استان خراسان رضوی
From top to bottom and from left to right:Mashhad,Nishapur,Kalat,Chenaran,Sabzevar,Sarakhs, andKashmar
Location of Khorasan-e Razavi province within Iran
Location of Khorasan-e Razavi province within Iran
Coordinates:35°47′N58°42′E / 35.783°N 58.700°E /35.783; 58.700[1]
CountryIran
RegionRegion 5
CapitalMashhad
Counties34
Government
 • Governor-generalGholam Hossein Mozaffari (Reformist)
Area
 • Total
118,884 km2 (45,901 sq mi)
Highest elevation3,211 m (10,535 ft)
Lowest elevation299 m (981 ft)
Population
 (2016)[3]
 • Total
6,434,501
 • Estimate 
(2020)
6,871,000[2]
 • Density54/km2 (140/sq mi)
DemonymKhorasani (Persian: خراسانی)
Time zoneUTC+03:30 (IRST)
Area code051
ISO 3166 codeIR-09
Main language(s)Persian
HDI (2017)0.781[4]
high ·19th
Websitehttp://ostandari.khorasan.ir/

Razavi Khorasan province (Persian:استان خراسان رضوی)[a] is one of the 31provinces of Iran, located in northeastern Iran. Its capital is the city ofMashhad, the second-most-populous city in Iran.[5]

Razavi Khorasan is one of the three provinces that were created after the division ofKhorasan Province in 2004. In 2014, it was placed inRegion 5[6] with Mashhad as the location of the region's secretariat.

History

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Main article:Greater Khorasan

TheGreater Khorasan has witnessed the rise and fall of many dynasties and governments in its territory throughout history. Various tribes of the Arabs, Turks, Kurds and Turkmens brought changes to the region time and time again.[7]

Ancient geographers of Iran divided Iran ("Ērānshahr") into eight segments of which the most flourishing and largest was the territory ofGreater Khorasan.Esfarayen, among other cities of the province, was one of the focal points for residence of the Aryan tribes after entering Iran.

TheParthian Empire was based nearMerv in Khorasan for many years. During theSassanid dynasty, the province was governed by aSpahbod (Lieutenant General) called "Padgošban" and four margraves, each commander of one of the four parts of the province.

Khorasan was divided into four parts during theMuslim conquest of Persia, each section being named after one of the four largest cities,Nishapur,Merv,Herat, andBalkh.

In the year 651, the army of theRashidun Caliphate conquered Khorasan. The territory remained under the rule of theAbbasid Caliphate until 820, followed by the rule of the IranianTahirid dynasty until 873, and theSamanid dynasty in 900.

Khorasan was the largest province of Iran until it was divided into three provinces on 29 September 2004. The provinces approved by theparliament of Iran (on 18 May 2004) and theCouncil of Guardians (on 29 May 2004) were Khorasan-e Razavi,North Khorasan, andSouth Khorasan.

Demographics

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Ethnicity

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The major ethnic group in this region arePersians, there are other sizeable communities such asKhorasani Kurds,Khorasani Turks,Turkmens andKhorasani Baloch.[8]

Population

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At the time of the 2006 National Census, the province's population was 5,515,980 in 1,426,187 households.[9] The following census in 2011 counted 5,994,402 people in 1,716,314 households.[10] The 2016 census measured the population of the province as 6,434,501 in 1,938,703 households.[3]

Administrative divisions

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The population history and structural changes of Razavi Khorasan province's administrative divisions over three consecutive censuses are shown in the following table.

Razavi Khorasan Province
Counties2006[9]2011[10]2016[3]
Bajestan[b]30,66431,207
Bakharz[c]53,58254,615
Bardaskan68,39272,62675,631
Chenaran108,533125,601155,013
Dargaz73,43974,32672,355
Davarzan[d]21,911
Fariman86,42893,93099,001
Firuzeh[e]42,73937,539
Golbahar[f]
Gonabad106,15880,78388,753
Joghatai[g]47,92049,175
Joveyn[g]54,13954,488
Kalat39,56038,23236,237
Kashmar146,536157,149168,664
Khaf108,964121,859138,972
Khalilabad44,99349,11151,701
Khoshab[h]37,91437,181
Kuhsorkh[i]
Mahvelat47,06848,90051,409
Mashhad2,848,6373,069,9413,372,660
Miyan Jolgeh[j]
Nishapur441,184433,105451,780
Quchan179,613179,714174,495
Roshtkhar57,24760,63260,689
Sabzevar429,187319,893306,310
Salehabad[k]
Sarakhs85,52489,95697,519
Sheshtamad[l]
Taybad143,205108,424117,564
Torbat-e Heydarieh261,917210,390224,626
Torbat-e Jam239,395262,712267,671
Torqabeh and Shandiz[m][n]58,48369,640
Zaveh[o]71,67767,695
Zeberkhan[p]
Total5,515,9805,994,4026,434,501

Cities

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See also:List of cities in Razavi Khorasan Province by population
Mashhad
Nishapur
Sabzevar
Torbat-e Heydarieh

According to the 2016 census, 4,700,924 people (over 72% of the population of Razavi Khorasan province) live in the following cities:[3]

CityPopulation
Ahmadabad-e Sowlat8,326
Anabad6,186
Bajestan11,741
Bajgiran594
Bakharz9,044
Bar3,765
Bardaskan28,233
Bayg3,545
Bidokht5,501
Chapeshlu2,374
Chekneh1,381
Chenaran53,879
Dargaz36,762
Darrud5,717
Davarzan2,744
Dowlatabad9,329
Eshqabad1,993
Farhadgerd8,442
Fariman39,515
Feyzabad18,120
Firuzeh5,884
Golbahar36,877
Golmakan8,373
Gonabad40,773
Hemmatabad1,274
Jangal6,650
Joghatai9,268
Kadkan3,719
Kakhk4,625
Kalat7,687
Kariz11,102
Kashmar102,282
Khaf33,189
Khalilabad12,751
Kharv13,535
Kondor6,460
Lotfabad1,865
Mashhad2,987,323
Mashhad Rizeh10,105
Mazdavand1,241
Molkabad2,056
Nashtifan9,176
Nasrabad7,460
Neqab14,783
Nilshahr7,371
Nishapur264,375
Now Khandan2,634
Qadamgah3,010
Qalandarabad4,880
Qasemabad5,145
Quchan101,604
Razaviyeh8,850
Rivash5,687
Robat-e Sang1,551
Roshtkhar7,514
Rud Ab4,028
Sabzevar243,700
Salami7,555
Salehabad8,625
Sangan12,443
Sarakhs42,179
Sefid Sang6,129
Shadmehr3,825
Shahrabad2,083
Shahr-e Zow3,745
Shandiz13,987
Sheshtomad3,108
Soltanabad5,932
Taybad56,562
Torbat-e Heydarieh140,019
Torbat-e Jam100,449
Torqabeh20,998
Yunesi3,426

The following sorted table lists the most populous cities in Razavi Khorasan according to 2016 Census results announced byStatistical Center of Iran.[3] After Mashhad,Nishapur,Sabzevar, andTorbat-e Heydarieh are the most populous cities of the province.

Most Populous Urban Areas in Razavi Khorasan Province[3]
RankCityCountyPopulation
1MashhadMashhad2,987,323
2NishapurNishapur264,375
3SabzevarSabzevar243,700
4Torbat-e HeydariehTorbat-e Heydarieh140,019
5KashmarKashmar102,282
6QuchanQuchan101,604
7Torbat-e JamTorbat-e Jam100,449
8TaybadTaybad56,562
9ChenaranChenaran53,879
10SarakhsSarakhs42,179

Archaeological sites

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Tomb of Ferdowsi

The main archeological sites discovered in this province include:

Kohandezh hills

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Excavations conducted by an American team between 1935 and 1940 inNishapur discovered museum-worthy objects, which were shared with the government of theShah. TheMetropolitan Museum of Art's publications[citation needed] document its own Nishapur ceramics from those excavations. For half a century after 1945 the site of Nishapur was ransacked to feed the international market demand for early Islamic works of art. Nowadays, the Kohandezh hills reveal the remains from those excavations.[citation needed]

Shadiyakh

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Shadiyakh was an important palace in old Nishapur up to the 7th century, and became more important and populated after that. The palace was completely ruined in the 13th century. It was the home of notables such asFarid al-Din Attar, whose tomb is found in Shadiyakh.

Attractions

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Imam Reza shrine inMashhad

This province contains many historical and natural attractions, such as mineral water springs, small lakes, recreational areas, caves and protected regions, and various hiking areas.

Besides these, Khorasan encompasses numerous religious buildings and places of pilgrimage, including theshrine of Imam Reza,Goharshad mosque and many other mausoleums and Imamzadehs which attract visitors to this province.

The Cultural Heritage of Iran lists 1179 sites of historical and cultural significance in all three provinces of Khorasan.

Some of the popular attractions of Khorasan-e Razavi are:

Tomb of Ferdowsi inMashhad

Mashhad

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Mausoleum of Omar Khayyám inNishapur

Nishapur

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Tomb of Hadi Sabzevari inSabzevar

Sabzevar

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Jameh Mosque of Kashmar inKashmar
Atashgah Castle inKashmar

Kashmar

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Khalilabad

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Torbat-e Jam

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Qanats of Gonabad inGonabad

Gonabad

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Sarakhs

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Aliabad Tower inBardaskan
Firuzabad Tower inBardaskan

Bardaskan

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Bajestan

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Abbasabad Complex Taybad inTaybad

Taybad

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Rivash

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Colleges and universities

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Gallery

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See also

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Media related toRazavi Khorasan Province at Wikimedia Commons

Notes

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  1. ^Alsoromanized asOstân-e Xorâsân-e Razavi; alsoخراسان مرکزی, romanized asXorâsân-e Markazi; English:Central Khorasan Province
  2. ^Separated fromGonabad County after the 2006 census[11]
  3. ^Separated fromTaybad County after the 2006 census[12]
  4. ^Separated fromSabzevar County after the 2011 census[13]
  5. ^Separated fromNishapur County after the 2006 census; established asTakht-e Jolgeh County[14]
  6. ^Separated fromChenaran County after the 2016 census[15]
  7. ^abSeparated from Sabzevar County after the 2006 census[16]
  8. ^Separated from Sabzevar County after the 2006 census[17]
  9. ^Separated fromKashmar County after the 2016 census[18]
  10. ^Separated from Nishapur County after the 2016 census[19]
  11. ^Separated fromTorbat-e Jam County after the 2016 census[20]
  12. ^Separated from Sabzevar County after the 2016 census[21]
  13. ^Separated fromMashhad County after the 2006 census[22]
  14. ^FormerlyBinalud County[23]
  15. ^Separated fromTorbat-e Heydarieh County after the 2006 census[24]
  16. ^Separated from Nishapur County after the 2016 census[25]

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