Religious attractions Zanjan

Zanjan

Zanjan - City

on of Zanjan consists mostly of Iranian Azerbaijanis who speak the Azerbaijani Language. Zanjan is known for its beautiful handcrafts such as knives, traditional sandals, called Charoogh, and Malileh, a handcraft made with silver wires. Zanjani artists make many things like variou... More

Zanjan

Zanjan - Province

Zanjan Province is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. Located in the North West of Iran, its capital is Zanjan city. Zanjan province with an area of 36,400 km² has a mostly rural, population of 964,601 (2006). The province lies 330 km northwest of Tehran, connected to it via ... More

Zanjan River ( Zanjan Rood - Zanjan Chay )

Zanjan River ( Zanjan Rood - Zanjan Chay ) - Zanjan

ts of Zanjan and the territory of Chaipareh, together with smaller rivers, joins the Qezel Ozan River near Rejeen. Throughout its course, leisure spots are found enhanced with gardens, greenery and natural beauty. Reference: www.itto.org ... More

Zanjan Bazaar

Zanjan Bazaar - Zanjan

ar of Zanjan, was inaugurated during the reign of Aqa Mohammad Khan Qajar in the year 1205 AH. and was completed during the reign of Fathali Shah,1213 AH. The Russian prince Alixis Soltikov visited this Bazaar in the year 1216 AH. In the lower bazaar besides local commodities, goods, fro... More

  Language and dialect

Language and dialect - Zanjan

st of Zanjan province have Kurdish population. Like every other part of Iran the lingua franca is Persian. Reference : wikipedia.org... More

Ghezel Ozan River

Ghezel Ozan River - Zanjan

ering Zanjan province. Qezel Ozan forms a part of the two rivers that combine to form the Sefid Rood River, flows eastwards between the mountains of Talesh and the mountain ranges to the north of Zanjan. Near Manjeel it joins the Shahrood Hezar Rood, thereby taking the name of Se... More