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Behshahr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Behshahr

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Behshahr Persian: بهشهر, also known as Behshar (older name: Ashraf ol Belād) is a city close to the capital of the province of Mazandaran in Iran. It had an estimated population of 93,282 in 2005.[1]

It is approximately a forty-five minute drive from Sari by car. The name Behshahr literally means Heaven city. Behshahr was also previously known as 'Ashraf'. It includes many historical sites such as Abbas Abad - the home of the Abbas the Great and the Chit Sazi Factory. The city of Behshahr is an industrial city which produces "Tokhme", Vegetable oil, and a dish-soap known as "Rika". Rika is the local term for son. Behshahr is home to Behshahr Industrial Company which is the biggest producer of vegetable oil in Iran since 1951.[2]

Farm near Behshahr.
Farm near Behshahr.
Sangeno Waterfall.
Sangeno Waterfall.
Main Boulevard, and Safi Abad palace on top of the hill.
Main Boulevard, and Safi Abad palace on top of the hill.

Behshahr is home to many famous Iranian figures ranging from actors to political figures. One of the more famous political figures from Behshar is Ahmad Tavakkoli who once was a presidential candidate.

Road to Abbas Abad.
Road to Abbas Abad.
Abbas Abad lake and palace.
Abbas Abad lake and palace.
Shariat Mall.
Shariat Mall.

Every year, famous members of the Iranian entertainment industry gather in Behshar in a ceremony rewarding entertainers. More recently, such members included Parviz Parastui (Parastooei) who is most known for his roles in "Marmoulak" [The Lizard] and "Bid e Majnoon".


Recently, after scavaging near the suburbs of Behshar, an ancient town was discovered which included nearly a thousand corpses of children to middle-aged men. The corpses had heights above the modern typical heights. In the area, gold and jars were found.

A major tourism resort is Abbas Abbad which is famous for its greenery and beauty and also its historic significance. There is a road which leads up to a mountain through the jungle. In the touristic Abbas Abbad, the jungle surrounds a lake with a semi-destroyed castle in the middle. The castle once belonged to the King Abbas.

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Coordinates: 36°42′N, 53°33′E


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