Firuzabad, Bandpey-ye Sharqi

Firozabad
فيروزآباد
village
Country  Iran
Province Mazandaran
County Babol
Bakhsh Bandpey-ye Sharqi
Rural District Sajjadrud
Population (2011)
  Total 580
Time zone UTC+3:30 (IRST)
  Summer (DST) UTC+4:30 (IRDT)

Firozabad(Persian: فيروزآباد),[1] a village in the Bandpey-ye Sharqi of Babol county in Mazandaran province in Iran with its appellation is derived from residents of that tribe is Firouzjai.

Firuzabad or Firozabad[2] (Persian: فيروزآباد, also Romanized as Fīrozābād[3]) is a village in Sajjadrud Rural District, Bandpey-ye Sharqi District, Babol County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 439, in 112 families.[4]

The village with independent code villages in the Bandpey-ye Sharqi (eastern Bandpey) of Babol county in Sajjadrud Rural District . The village from the north to the villages Balaganjkola and Felka, from the East to the office complex and the center of Bandpey-ye Sharqi (eastern Bandpey) and city of galoogah, from the West to the village Eedmolla، And from the south to the forest land is limited.

At the 2011[5] census, its population was 580, in 157 families.

The village has 157 households and 1390 population and housing census of 580 inhabitants. The village of combining several villages before the glorious Islamic Revolution, Shah Kola, Barfchalsy and Lapper had a name, the name of Firozabad [3] renamed . This is because the majority of its inhabitants Firouzjai tribe, and since the Islamic Revolution referred to the name.

And since the Islamic Revolution referred to the name. The village ever since the Islamic Revolution has been the council. And after approval by Parliament and the official announcement of the institution, courses will be held in the village council elections.

And the 2007 Civil and semi-government institution administers licensing of the Ministry of Interior is deployed in the village. And is to serve the people involved.

Firozabad village in the Bandpey-sharqi and Bandpey-ye Gharbi centers located communication path. And within and surrounding the large areas of natural resources and beautiful forest green, which is due to benefit from the natural resources during the year, the holiday season, especially in the Nowruz, the thirth of April and the summer open to a large number of in this respect the tourists who topped their section is plain villages.

The village is blessed water, electricity, telephone, natural gas, too.

And the location is good. And in terms of proximity and access to facilities and administrative centers section (Bandpey-sharqi) in such a way that most offices, including the county Civil Registration Department, Imam Khomeini Relief Committee (RA), Municipalities, Electricity Distribution Company, the Veterinary Office office of the Council (Bandpey-sharqi), the public and revolutionary court (Bandpey-sharqi), cultural complex of Imam Khomeini (RA), department of natural resources and forestry, and emergency adjacent to and within two minutes of the village are located. Bandpey Hospital also, in the village is under construction.

Despite the change in Firozabad style houses, a handful is still life in the old-style houses, built of wood can be seen.

Firozabad village, Tekyeh، Husayniyyeh of Sayyed alshuhada, the mosque of Amir almomenin(A), two elementary schools and a middle school there.

The entire population of the village, the tribe original Firouzjai including: Adabi, Biglari, Gerizad, Kazemnasab, Rahmani, Perijai Mughaddam, and Most of the inhabitants is agriculture and animal husbandry.

References

  1. "Firozabad".
  2. "معرفی روستای فیروزآباد بخش بندپی شرقی شهرستان بابل | بابل نوین". babolnovin.ir. Retrieved 2017-04-11.
  3. "Fars News Agency : برگزاری رزمایش الی بیت‌المقدس در بابل". www.farsnews.com. Retrieved 2017-04-11.
  4. "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006)". Islamic Republic of Iran. Archived from the original (Excel) on 2011-11-11.
  5. "https://www.amar.org.ir/Portals/0/sarshomari90/Files/ABADY-90/os02-r.xls". External link in |title= (help)

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