Ashin, Iran

Ashin
عشين، اشین
village
Country  Iran
Province Isfahan
County Nain
Bakhsh Anarak
Rural District Chupanan
Population (2006)
  Total 1
Time zone UTC+3:30 (IRST)
  Summer (DST) UTC+4:30 (IRDT)
Website www.khesht.co

Ashin (Persian: اشین، عشين, also Romanized as ʿAshīn) is an ancient village over 1700-year of history in Anarak District, Nain County, Isfahan Province, Iran. Ashin and its public bath were registered as a National Heritage site at June 2014 (code: 31087 and 31088 respectively) by effort of Miss Mozhgan Bagheri. Ashin is a strategic village on the way of Silk Road with a brilliant architect designed for desert which left behind after migration of the residents about 1974. A young architect, Miss Mozhgan Bagheri, restored Ashin to life at 2014 in order to preserve this historical remnant and attracting tourists. Since then several of mending houses with welfare facilities are provided for visitors to have a memorable and comfortable residence.

Ashin Eco-village is in the brother of central desert (Markazi Desert), located at 250 Km north-east of Isfahan (1380 m above sea level), 120 Km north-west of Naein and 50 Km north-west of Anarak; in the middle of ancient and old mines in Iran. Ashin Eco-village is famous among adventurous travelers and desert lovers who known desert specially Rig-e Jen Desert and is full of natural surprises and variety of valuable nature, plants and wild life.

Ashin with four beautiful season, providing a silent and calm environment for guests and travelers, and on purpose technologies kept away in this area to bring you on to the past, to the centuries people were communicated face to face, lighted their houses with lantern and warmed with charcoal and oil, backed bread on brick oven with natural coal, used natural spa, drink mineral water and ate organic meals, and every nigh picked all the stars in the world... [1]

References

  1. "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006)". Islamic Republic of Iran. Archived from the original (Excel) on 2011-11-11.

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