
Savadkuh County (also Savadkooh) (Persian: شهرستان سوادکوه) is a county in Mazandaran Province in Iran. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 66,430, in 17,918 families.
The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Shirgah District. The county has six ... More

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le in Savadkuh region in Mazandaran have a belief called Hajjoneh.
Hajjoneh is a deed like benefaction or charity by ordinary people.
People in Savadkuh city, in center of Mazandaran Province, believe that they should give charity portion of the following items:
1- If a farmer ... More

ct of Savadkuh County, in Mazandaran province.
During World War II, it was known as the Pol-e Piroozi ("The bridge of victory"). The bridge stands at 110 m (360 ft) tall and its arch measures 66 m (217 ft) long.
The bridge serves the Trans-Iranian Railway network in Northern Iran.
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The Lou Chu wrestling is among the sports which increases the morale of heroism and valiancy in sportsmen. It has long been practiced in Mazandaran province and has become a part of culture of the people in the region.
Louchu is consisted of two words: lou (edge) and chu (wood), i.e. the edge ... More

In the past, rarely boys had the right to choose his future wife. And parents decided to choose a girl as wife for their sons. First, they said about their decision about the selected girl to their son.
And, if the son was disagree about the selection, for timidity and modestyhe had not expre... More

The Maderme Custom
The first day of each Tabari (ancient calendar of Mazandaran) is called Maderme. It is usual that every home gets someone who is believed to be felicific to enter the home first to home and not everyone in before him.
In past time, grandparents were very committed to this... More

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