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Golestan province

Province of Iran

Golestan province

Summary

Province of Iran

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Golestan province is one of the 31 provinces of Iran, located in the northeast of the country and southeast of the Caspian Sea. Its capital is the city of Gorgan, formerly called Esterabad until 1937. Golestan was split off from Mazandaran Province in 1997.

Golestan province borders Turkmenistan to the north. One of the key border points between the two countries is Incheh Borun, which serves as a vital crossing point.

The province was made a part of Region 1 upon the division of the provinces into 5 regions, solely for coordination and development purposes, on 22 June 2014. The majority of its population are Shia Muslims.

Etymology

Gulistan, Golestan, or Golastan translates to "gul-" meaning "flower" and "-stan" meaning "land" or "region." Golestan, therefore, literally means "land of flowers" in Iranian languages (e.g., Persian, Kurdish, and Mazandarani). This is a common toponym in countries with Persian linguistic roots (see Gulistan).

The capital of Gorgan derives its name from a wider region known historically as Gorgân (گرگان), Middle Persian Gurgān, and Old Persian Varkāna (in the Behistun Inscription) meaning "land of wolves". This is also the root of the Ancient Greek Ὑρκανία (Hyrkanía) and Latin Hyrcania. Wild wolves are still found in Golestan.

History

Map of the Abbasid Caliphate showing Gorgan province, forerunner to modern-day Golestan province

Human settlements in this area date back to 10,000 BC. Evidence of the ancient city of Jorjan can still be seen near the current city of Gonbad-e Kavus. It was an important city of Persia located on the Silk Road.

Under Achaemenid Iran, it seems to have been administered as a sub-province of Parthia and is not named separately in the provincial lists of Darius and Xerxes. The Hyrcanians, however, under the leadership of Megapanus, are mentioned by Herodotus in his list of Xerxes' army during the invasion of Greece.

Demographics

Language and ethnicity

Linguistic Map of Golestan province

In 2006, the Ministry of Education of Iran estimated the ethnic breakdown of the province to be:

  • Turkmens: 34.20%
  • Mazandaranis: 30.40%
  • Sistanis & Persians: 14.90%
  • Baluchis: 10.90%
  • Qizilbash: 7.30%
  • Others (including Azeris, Kazakhs, Kurds, Armenians and Georgians): 2.3%

The Mazandaranis who inhabit the foothills to Shah Pasand were subsumed under the rubric "Persian" by these official statistics.

The Persians/Mazandaranis are considered by nearly all inhabitants of the province to be "the old natives" while all others are considered ethnic immigrants in the past.

Most Mazandaranis live in Gorgan, Ali Abad, Kordkuy, Bandar-e Gaz and Gonbad-e Kavus. They speak Mazanderani language.

The Turkmens reside in the north of the province, a plain called Turkmen Sahra. Since the 15th century, these formerly nomadic people have lived in this area, the main cities of which are Gonbad-e Kavus and Bandar Torkaman. Turkmens are Sunni Muslim. They form a sizable minority in cities such as Gorgan, Ali Abad, Kalaleh, and many eastern townships.

Azeris and the Qizilbash predate the Turkmen by centuries and have in time become completely Shia, and therefore, culturally associated with the Persians and other Shias.

The Sistani Persians and the Baluch are relatively recent arrivals and date back to the early 20th century. They are still arriving in the area in some numbers due to the lasting drought in their home areas of Sistan.

The people of Kordkuy are originally from the Kurdish areas of west Iran, Kermanshah and Kurdistan provinces. They belong to the Kord-rostami tribe and are also found in significant numbers in other cities like Gorgan and Bandare Gaz. Subtribes of the Kord-Rostami tribe are the Aghili and Sepanlou tribes. Moreover, the city of Maraveh Tappeh has a mixed population of Sunni Turkmens and Shia Kurds.

Other ethnic groups such as Kazakhs, Khorasani Kurds, Georgians, and Armenians also reside in this area, and have preserved their traditions and rituals.

A small minority of followers of the Baháʼí faith also live in Golestan (in Shahpasand).

Population

At the time of the 2006 National Census, the province's population was 1,593,055 in 379,354 households. The following census in 2011 showed an increase in population to 1,777,014 in 482,842 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the province as 1,868,819 in 550,249 households.

Administrative divisions

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

Counties200620112016
Aliabad-e Katul123,923132,757140,709
Aqqala109,440124,185132,733
Azadshahr88,25191,76796,803
Bandar-e Gaz46,17946,31546,130
Galikash59,97563,173
Gomishan63,44768,773
Gonbad-e Kavus283,331325,789348,744
Gorgan393,887462,455480,541
Kalaleh149,857110,473117,319
Kordkuy67,42770,24471,270
Maraveh Tappeh55,82160,953
Minudasht126,67675,65975,483
Ramian81,86685,32486,210
Torkaman122,21872,80379,978
Total1,593,0551,777,0141,868,819

Cities

According to the 2016 census, 1,015,774 people (over 54% of the population of Golestan province) live in the following cities:

CityPopulation
Aliabad-e Katul52,838
Anbar Olum7,003
Aqqala35,116
Azadshahr43,760
Bandar Torkaman53,970
Bandar-e Gaz20,742
Daland20,754
Faraghi5,777
Fazelabad19,461
Galikash23,394
Gomishan19,191
Gonbad-e Kavus151,910
Gorgan350,676
Incheh Borun2,494
Jelin7,417
Kalaleh36,176
Khan Bebin10,878
Kordkuy39,881
Maraveh Tappeh8,671
Mazraeh4,009
Minudasht30,085
Neginshahr8,138
Now Deh Khanduz2,989
Now Kandeh6,650
Ramian12,426
Sangdevin4,203
Sarkhon Kalateh7,589
Siminshahr17,205
Tatar-e Olya4,782

Culture

The world's tallest brick structure of its kind, the Gonbad-e Qabus tower, stands in this province.

Climate and geography

Golestan enjoys mild weather and a temperate climate most of the year. Geographically, it is divided into two sections: The plains, and the mountains of the Alborz range. In the eastern Alborz section, the direction of the mountains faces northeast and gradually decreases in height. The highest point of the province is Shavar, with a height of 3,945 meters. Two of the main rivers are the Gharasu and Gorganrud.

Golestan National Park

Golestan National Park in northern Iran is faced with the construction of a road through the forest, allegedly for the ease of traffic for the villagers and woodmen but at the expense of losing the only national park in Iran throughout which a range of different climates (humidity near the Caspian Sea and desert farther south) is spread.

Golestan National Park is Iran's biggest national park which spans three provinces, Golestan, Mazandaran, and North Khorasan. Surprisingly, the authorities ignore repeated calls by experts to construct such roads around, instead of through, the forests, which in this way would no longer threaten animal and plant life.

Colleges and universities

  • Golestan University
  • Golestan University of Medical Sciences
  • Gonbad Kavous University
  • Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
  • Islamic Azad University of Azadshahr
  • Islamic Azad University of Gorgan
  • Islamic Azad University of Ali Abad katool

Notes

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