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Country
  
Bakhsh
  
Population
  
43,916 (2006)

Province
  
Kerman Province

County
  
Shahr-e Babak

Time zone
  
IRST (UTC+3:30)

Local time
  
Friday 10:55 AM

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Weather
  
15°C, Wind S at 6 km/h, 46% Humidity

Shahr-e Babak (Persian: شهربابك‎‎, also Romanized as Shahr-e Bābak, Shahr-i-Bābak, and Shahr Bābak) is a city in and the capital of Shahr-e Babak County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 43,916, in 10,401 families.

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Map of Shahrbabak, Kerman Province, Iran

Situation

Shahr-e Babak is an ancient city in Iran. Historians believe this town has been built by Ardeshir Babakan the most famous Sasanian king near 1800 years ago. Maymand one of the 4 most oldest villages in Iran is 36 km far from Shahrbabak. Sarcheshmeh and Miedook, the biggest copper mines in Iran, are located around this town.

Shahr-e-Babak is located in the west part of the Kerman province, Iran. To its east is Rafsanjan, in its southern limits is Sirjan, and to the north and west has common borders with the province of Yazd. Shahr-e-Babak is one of the ancient cities of Iran, and its founder is said to be Babak (the father of Ardeshir Babakan). Such that ancient geographers have mentioned this city in their records, and others have related its historical past with that of Kerman.

People of Shahr-e-Babak are kind, friendly and tolerant. Shahr-e-Babak was ruled by Nizari Ismailis about 200 years ago. Shahr-e-Babak is known as the Land of Copper. Shahr-e-Babak has many villages namely, Eshkoor, Barfeh, Hesarooyeh, Sohrab, Estabragh, Riseh, Paghaleh, etc.

References

Shahr-e Babak Wikipedia


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