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20-718: [REDACTED] Look up iman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Iman , Imann , Imaan , Eman , Eiman , Imane , Emaan , or Imman may refer to: Places [ edit ] Iman, Iran , a village in Kalashi District, Kermanshah Province The Iman River, the former name of the Bolshaya Ussurka River , a tributary of the Ussuri River in Russia's Primorsky Krai Iman,

40-452: A 2024 song by María Becerra People with the name [ edit ] Iman (given name) Iman (surname) Iman (model) (born 1955), a Somali fashion model, actress and entrepreneur Iman (singer) (born 1980), American singer-songwriter See also [ edit ] Imam (disambiguation) Imani (disambiguation) Yiman (disambiguation) Amin (disambiguation) Amina (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

60-457: A type of Persian carpet named after the region. It also has famous sweets made of rice, locally known as Nan-e berenji . The other famous Kermanshahi good is a special kind of oil, locally known as Rüne Dân and globally in Iran known as Roghan Kermanshahi . The Giveh of Kermanshah known as Klash is the highest quality Giveh. Various attractions exist that date from the pre-Islamic era, such as

80-482: Is 525 km. It is the trade center of rich agricultural region that produces grain, rice, vegetable, fruits, and oilseeds, and there are many industrial centers, oil and sugar refineries, and cement, textile and flour factories, etc. The airport ( Shahid Ashrafi Esfahani Airport ) is located in north east of the city, and the distance from Tehran is 413 km by air. Kermanshah Province has 371 km of common border with Iraq.There are five official border markets in

100-523: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Kermanshah Province Kermanshah province ( Persian : استان كرمانشاه ) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran , bordering Iraq. Its capital is the city of Kermanshah . According to a 2014 segmentation by the Ministry of Interior , it is the center of Region 4 , with the region's central secretariat located in Kermanshah. A majority of people in

120-508: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Language and nationality disambiguation pages Iman, Iran Iman ( Persian : ايمان , also Romanized as Īmān ) is a village in Kalashi Rural District , Kalashi District , Javanrud County , Kermanshah Province , Iran . At the 2006 census, its population was 28, in 7 families. This Javanrud County location article

140-532: The Kohneh Bridge , to contemporary parks and museums. Some of the more popular sites are: One of the renowned scientists and writers of this region is Al-Dinawari who was born at Dinawar north-east of Kermanshah . He lived in the 9th century and has written many books in astronomy , botany and history. Notable people born in Kermansha include British author, Nobel prize winner, Doris Lessing , whose father,

160-552: The Middle Paleolithic sites in the region. Kermanshah also has many Neolithic sites, of which the most well-known are Ganj Dareh , Sarab , and Asiab. At Ganj Dareh , the earliest evidence for goat domestication have been documented. In May 2009, based on a research conducted by the University of Hamedan and UCL , the head of Archeology Research Center of Iran's Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization announced that

180-677: The Ottoman invasion. During the Iran–Iraq War the province suffered heavy fighting. Most towns and cities were badly damaged and some like Sar-e Pol-e Zahab and Qhasr-e-Shirin were almost completely destroyed. The November 2017 Iran–Iraq earthquake killed more than 600 people. On 28 December 2017, Kermanshah became one of several Iranian provinces to break out into protests. The Supreme Leader of Iran has blamed western interference. Some female organizations such as The National Council of Resistance of Iran ( NCRI ) have taken partial credit for

200-615: The Sassanid dynasty during the 4th century CE. Kermanshah reached a peak during the reign of Hormizd IV and Khosrau I of Sassanids, before being demoted to a secondary royal residence. The city suffered major damage during the Arab invasions but recovered in the Safavid period to make great progress. Concurrent with the Afghan attack and the fall of Isfahan , Kermanshah was almost completely destroyed by

220-410: The capital include Eslamabad-e Gharb , Gilan-e Gharb , Harsin , Javanrud , Kangavar , Paveh , Qasr-e Shirin , Ravansar , Sahneh , Sarpol-e Zahab , and Sonqor . As it is situated between two cold and warm regions, Kermanshah Province enjoys a moderate and mountainous climate. It rains most in winter and is moderately warm in summer. The annual rainfall is 500 mm. The average temperature in

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240-671: The fiscal year 2021-22 (ending 20 March), registering a 15% growth compared with the previous year, according to a local official. The province's share in Iran's total exports during the period stood at 10% in terms of tonnage and 12% in value. Kermanshah's share in total exports to Iraq stood at 53% and share in non-oil goods reached 43%. Non-oil exports from Kermanshah mainly include tomato and tomato paste, air conditioners, cheese, industrial oil and their derivatives, biscuit, different types of melon, watermelon, tile and ceramic, plastic bags, marble, yogurt, milk, cream, cucumber, eggplant, apple and melamine dishes. Kermanshah lends its name to

260-479: The following table. According to the 2016 census, 1,468,615 people (over 75% of the population of Kermanshah Province) live in the following cities: Kermanshah Province is located in western Iran. It shares borders with the provinces of Kurdistan , Hamadan , Lorestan , and Ilam within Iran. It also shares borders with the Iraqi governorates of Halabja , Sulaymaniyah and Diyala . Major cities and towns besides

280-574: The former name of Dalnerechensk , a city in Russia's Primorsky Krai Other uses [ edit ] Iman people , an ethnic group of Australia Iman language , a language of Australia Iman (Islam) , Islamic faith of a believer in Islam Inner-City Muslim Action Network , a Muslim charity organization based in Chicago, Illinois I-Man , a 1986 science-fiction television movie produced by Disney "Imán (Two of Us)",

300-461: The hottest months is above 22 °C. The province's capital is Kermanshah , located in the middle of the western part of Iran. The population of the city is 946,651 as of 2016. It is built on the slopes of Mt. Sefid Kooh and extended toward south during last two decades. The built-up areas run alongside Sarab River and Sarab Valley . The city's elevation averages about 1,350 meters above sea level. The distance between Kermanshah and Tehran

320-624: The oldest prehistoric village in the Middle East dating back to 9800 B.C., was discovered in Sahneh , located in west of Kermanshah. The monuments found in Kermanshah show two glorious periods, the Achaemenid and Sassanid eras. The mythical ruler of the Pishdadian is described as founding the city while Tahmores Divband built it. An alternative narrative is that the construction was by Bahram IV of

340-502: The organization of these protests. At the time of the 2006 National Census, the province's population was 1,842,457 in 444,185 households. By the time of the following census in 2011, there were 1,945,227 people in 530,911 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the province as 1,952,434 in 576,861 households. [REDACTED] The population history and structural changes of Kermanshah Province's administrative divisions over three consecutive censuses are shown in

360-543: The province are Shia , and there are Sunni and Yarsani minority groups. The province has a rich Paleolithic heritage. Many caves with Paleolithic remains have been surveyed or excavated there. some of these cave sites are located in Bisetun and north of Kermanshah. The first known physical remains of Neanderthal man in Iran was discovered in Bisitun Cave . Do-Ashkaft Cave , Kobeh, Warwasi , and Mar Tarik are some of

380-596: The province. Three of these neighbor the Kurdish part of Iraq and the other two the Iraqi central government (Khosravi, Sumar). Based on figures from 9 November 2021, with a share of 5.7 to 6 percent Kermanshah province is among the first five exporters of non-oil products of Iran. Around 30 to 35 percent of theses exports were from the province's own products. The highest share of exports belong to Parviz border which neighbors Iraqi Kurdistan followed by Khosravi and Sumar . Exports from Kermanshah Province hit $ 2.7 billion in

400-496: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Iman . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Iman&oldid=1238250987 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

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