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The capital of
Esfahan province, and the Persians call
it Nesf-e Jahan (Half The World). Esfahan is one of the
oldest cities of
Iran. Esfahan was a crossroad of
international trade and diplomacy, and
therefore
was a kaleidoscope of resident
languages, religions, and customs. The
city is known for its silver filigree
and metal work. This city is renowned
not only for the abundance of great
historical monuments, but also for its
Life-Giving River, The Zayandeh-Rood,
which has given the city an original
beauty and a fertile land. Esfahan is
filled with old gardens and some of the
best sights in Iran. After Islam, Esfahan was under
domination of Arabs, like other cities
of Iran, till the early 10th century
A.D., and it was paid attention only by
Caliph Mansour. In the reign of
Malekshah Saljooghi, Esfahan was again
selected as capital and began another
golden age. In this period, Esfahan was
one of the most thriving and important
cities of the world. This city was
conquered by Mongols in 13th century
A.D. and they massacred the people.
After the invasions of Mongols and
Taymour, as the result of its suitable
geographic situation, Esfahan flourished
again especially in Safavid time, which
developed considerably. After selection
of Esfahan as capital by Shah Abbas I
(1587-1629) who unified Persia it
reached to its pinnacle of briskness.
Esfahan had parks, libraries and mosques
that amazed Europeans, who had not seen
anything like this at home. The Persians
called it Nisf-e-Jahan, half the world;
meaning that to see it was to see half
the world.
Decline of Safavid dynasty by Mahmood
Afghan and conquest of Esfahan a 6 month
siege, caused a degeneration period for
this city. In Afsharieh and Zandieh
times it flourished again but during
Qajars reign, due to choosing Tehran as
capital, Esfahan began to decline once
more.
Esfahan, regarding its historical and
geographic conditions, was paid
attention during Pahlavi time and some
endeavors were made for repair and
restoration of historical monuments.
Moreover, Esfahan and the province
redeveloped and industrialized rapidly.
During last two decades, Esfahan
developed with a very high rate of
acceleration from urban development
point of view, highly observing
restoration of historical monuments.
Today, Esfahan is a major industrial
center and also is one of the important
tourism centers of Iran and the world.
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