Kamyaran (Persian: کامیاران; Kurdish: کامیاران; also Romanized as Kāmyārān) is a city in and capital of
Kamyaran County,
kurdistan Province,
Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 46,760, in 11,186 families.
The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Muchesh District. The county has two cities:
...see more href="/tourstate/450/Kamyaran">Kamyaran and Muchesh. The city of
Kamyaran is located at the south end of
kurdistan Province between two major kurdish cities
Sanandaj and
Kermanshah.
The inhabitants of
Kamyaran are Kurdish and mainly follow the Shafi'i school of Sunni Islam; however there is a Shia minority as well as a few Jewish families in
Kamyaran.
The population of
Kamyaran tripled in a matter of two decades (1975-1995) due to mass immigration from nearby villages.
Tengiwer cuneiform inscription is located 45 Kilometers Northwest of
Kamyaran.
The inscription consists of 47 lines in cuneiform which had been carved in Assyrian. The inscription refers to the Sargon II, Assyrian King, on which his captures of Arpad, Simirra, Damacsus, Egypt and other countries have been inscribed.
The inscription dates back to around the eighth century before Christ.
Sarchi is the best region located at north of
Kamyaran which has the joyful weather and nature for tourists.
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