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Gorgan

City in Golestan province, Iran

Gorgan

City in Golestan province, Iran

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Gorgan (; ) is a city in the Central District of Gorgan County, Golestan province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district. It lies approximately 400 km to the northeast of the national capital Tehran, and some 30 km away from the Caspian Sea.

History

Main article: Hyrcania

There are several archaeological sites near Gorgan, including Tureng Tepe and Shah Tepe, in which remains dating from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic eras. Some other important Neolithic sites in the area are Yarim Tepe, and Sange Chaxmaq. The nearby Shahroud Plain has many such sites. More than 50 are on the Gorgan Plain.

Historic wall of Gorgan signs

According to the Greek historian Arrian, Zadracarta was the largest city of Hyrcania and the site of the "royal palace". The term means "the yellow city", and it was given to it from the great number of oranges, lemons, and other fruit trees which grew in the outskirts of that city.

Hyrcania became part of the Achaemenid Empire during the reign of Cyrus the Great (559–530 BC), its founder, or his successor Cambyses (530-522 BC).

The Great Wall of Gorgan, the second biggest defensive wall in the world, was built in the Parthian and Sasanian periods.

At the time of the Sasanians, "Gurgan" appeared as the name of a city, province capital, and province.

Gorgan maintained its independence as a Zoroastrian state even after Persia was conquered by the Muslim Arabs in the 7th century.

In 1210, the city was invaded and sacked by the army of Kingdom of Georgia under command of the brothers Mkhargrdzeli.

"Old Gorgan" was destroyed during the Mongol invasion in the 13th century, and the center of the region was moved to what was called "Astarabad", which is currently called "Gorgan".

Gorgan with its surrounding regions was sometimes considered part of the Tabaristan region.

Astarabad was an important political and religious city during the Qajar era.

Demographics

Linguistic Map of Golestan province

Population

At the time of the 2006 National Census, the city's population was 269,226 in 73,702 households. The following census in 2011 counted 329,536 people in 98,019 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the city as 350,676 people in 111,099 households.

Geography

Location

The wide Dasht-e Gorgan (Plains of Gorgan) is located north of the city and geographically bounded by 37°00' - 37°30' north latitude and 54°00' - 54°30' east longitude, covering an area of about 170 km2.

Some 150 km east of Gorgan is the Golestan National Park, home to a large portion of the fauna of Iran.

Gorgān Dam is situated 60 km northeast of Gorgan city and has a capacity of 100 million cubic meters.

Climate

Gorgan has a subtropical mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csa, Trewartha: Cs), with hot, humid summers and cool, wet winters. In general, Golestan has a moderate and humid climate known as "the moderate Caspian climate". The effective factors behind such a climate are Alborz mountain range, the direction of the mountains, the height of the area, the neighborhood to the sea, vegetation surface, local winds, altitude, and weather fronts. As a result of the above factors, three different climates exist in the region: plain moderate, mountainous, and semi-arid. Gorgan valley has a semi-arid climate. The average annual temperature is 17.8 °C.

The annual precipitation is roughly 584 mm, and usually does not exceed 700 mm or dip below 350 mm. The driest year on record was 1953 with only 182.7 mm of precipitation, while the wettest year was 1959 with 1579.9 mm.

Highest recorded temperature:46.2 C

Lowest recorded temperature:-11.8 C on 7 January 2008.

|Jan record high C = 29.0 |Feb record high C = 32.4 |Mar record high C = 35.0 |Apr record high C = 39.8 |May record high C = 46.2 |Jun record high C = 45.0 |Jul record high C = 44.0 |Aug record high C = 44.0 |Sep record high C = 42.8 |Oct record high C = 41.2 |Nov record high C = 36.0 |Dec record high C = 29.2 |Jan record low C = -11.8 |Feb record low C = -7.4 |Mar record low C = -3.7 |Apr record low C = -1.4 |May record low C = 1.4 |Jun record low C = 10.0 |Jul record low C = 15.0 |Aug record low C = 13.0 |Sep record low C = 9.0 |Oct record low C = 1.8 |Nov record low C = -5.9 |Dec record low C = -7.0 | Jan snow depth cm = 0.62 | Feb snow depth cm = 0.88 | Mar snow depth cm = 0.1 | Apr snow depth cm = 0 | May snow depth cm = 0 | Jun snow depth cm = 0 | Jul snow depth cm = 0 | Aug snow depth cm = 0 | Sep snow depth cm = 0 | Oct snow depth cm = 0 | Nov snow depth cm = 0.28 | Dec snow depth cm = 0.07 | year snow depth cm =

| Jan dew point C =3.6 | Feb dew point C =4.2 | Mar dew point C =7.1 | Apr dew point C =11.1 | May dew point C =15.0 | Jun dew point C =18.1 | Jul dew point C =20.8 | Aug dew point C =21.2 | Sep dew point C =18.5 | Oct dew point C =13.6 | Nov dew point C =8.8 | Dec dew point C =5.4

|Jan record high C = 29 |Feb record high C = 32.4 |Mar record high C = 35 |Apr record high C = 39 |May record high C = 43 |Jun record high C = 45 |Jul record high C = 44 |Aug record high C = 44 |Sep record high C = 41.6 |Oct record high C = 39 |Nov record high C = 36 |Dec record high C = 29.2 |Jan record low C = −11.8 |Feb record low C = −6 |Mar record low C = −3.2 |Apr record low C = −1.4 |May record low C = 2.8 |Jun record low C = 10 |Jul record low C = 15 |Aug record low C = 13 |Sep record low C = 9 |Oct record low C = 3 |Nov record low C = −2 |Dec record low C = −7

Sports

Gorgan has a sports venue, Shohada stadium, which is located north of the city limits near the village of Karimabad.

Shahrdari Gorgan competes in the Iranian Basketball Super League and Etka Gorgan F.C. competes in the Azadegan League.

Education

Mirdamad Cultural Institute (MCI)
  • Golestan University
  • Golestan University of Medical Sciences
  • Gorgan University
  • Islamic Azad University of Gorgan
  • Lamei Gorgani institute of Higher Education

Notable people

Historical

  • Fakhroddin Asaad Gorgani, 11th-century Persian poet and the composer of Vis and Ramin.
  • Abu Sa'id al-Darir al-Jurjani, 9th century astronomer and mathematician
  • Al-Masihi, 10th century physician and teacher of Avicenna
  • Abd al-Qāhir al-Jurjānī, 11th century grammarian and literary theorist
  • Zayn al-Din al-Jurjani, 12th century royal physician
  • Bahram al-Da'i, 12th-century Nizari Ismaili missionary and military leader in Syria
  • Fazlallah Astarabadi (Naimi), 14th century mystic and founder of Hurufism
  • Rustam Gorgani, 16th century physician
  • Mir Fendereski, philosopher, poet and mysti
  • Mir Damad, 17th century Islamic scholar and Neoplatonic philosopher
  • Mirza Mehdi Khan Astarabadi, 18th century chief minister to Nader Shah
  • Bibi Khatoon Astarabadi, writer, satirist and feminist
  • Firishta, historian
  • Sardar Rafie Yanehsari, Governor of Astarabad
  • Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, Shah of Iran (1789–1797) noted for the reunification of Iran

Modern

[[Mohammad Reza Lotfi
  • Iraj Etesam, Iranian architect, educator and author; born in Gorgan.
  • Nader Ebrahimi, author, poet, director and researcher
  • Hossein Khanzadi, admiral in the Iranian Navy
  • Mohammad Reza Lotfi, traditional Persian musician
  • Maryam Zandi, photographer
  • Parham Maghsoodloo, Chess grandmaster
  • Emad Rajabloo, writer, director and actor
  • Hooshmand Dehghan, translator

Sister cities

  • Kazakhstan Aktau, Kazakhstan
  • CHN Guangzhou, China
  • Turkey Samsun, Turkey (2006)

Notes

References

Aq Qala (20 km) Fazelabad (30 km) Aliabad-e Katul (40 km)

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