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Saveh ( fa, ساوه, translit=Sāveh, also transliterated as ''Sāwa'') is a city in Markazi Province of Iran. It is located about southwest of Tehran. As of 2011, the city had a population of 259,030 people.


History

In the 7th century BC it was a stronghold of the Medes. During the Parthian rule of Persia, it was called Saavakineh, and was one of the main hubs of the empire. In the 11th century, it was a residence of the Daylamites and of the Seljuks. It was severely damaged by the Mongol invasion in the 13th century; it was restored during the Ilkhanids. Saveh was again sacked by the Timurids, but later grew under the Safavids. In the summer of 1725 the city was besieged and captured by the
Afghans Afghans ( ps, افغانان, translit=afghanan; Persian/ prs, افغان ها, translit=afghānhā; Persian: افغانستانی, romanized: ''Afghanistani'') or Afghan people are nationals or citizens of Afghanistan, or people with ancestry f ...
after a battle with Tahmasp Mirza. It eventually lost much of its importance when Tehran became the official capital of Persia and, in the mid-19th century, many of the inhabitants moved to Tehran.


Climate

Saveh has a
hot semi-arid climate A semi-arid climate, semi-desert climate, or steppe climate is a dry climate sub-type. It is located on regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not as low as a desert climate. There are different kinds of semi-ar ...
(BSh) in Köppen-Geiger classification system. Its summers are very hot and dry, while its winters are cool to cold and somewhat rainy.


Main sights

* Jameh Mosque of Saveh, built by the Seljuks during the 11th century. It includes a courtyard, porch, a 14 m tall minaret, nocturnal areas, a tiled dome (14 m tall, with a diameter of 16 m) and two altars with inscription in Kufic script. *Red Mosque of Saveh, also known as Enqelab Mosque. Dating to the Seljuk-era, it has a brickwork dome, an 11th-century minaret, three porticoes, and internally houses an altar with plasterwork and inscriptions. *Imamzadeh Soltan Seyed Eshaq Mausoleum *Sorkhdeh Bridge, south of the city *Khamseh-Abad caravansarai Outside the city are the fortresses of Esmaeilieh (35 km), Alvir and Ardemin (56 km, on the road to Hamadan), as well as the archaeological sites of Aveh and Alishar.


Economy

Saveh produces large amounts of wheat and cotton. It is also well known for its pomegranates and melons. Kaveh Industrial City, the largest industrial city in Iran, is located in Saveh.


Legends

According to Iranian tradition, the Magi who visited the infant Jesus traveled from Saveh, and are buried among its ruins.
Marco Polo Marco Polo (, , ; 8 January 1324) was a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295. His travels are recorded in ''The Travels of Marco Polo'' (also known as ''Book of the Marv ...
described the tombs of the Magi in his travel book, ''
Il Milione ''Book of the Marvels of the World'' (Italian: , lit. 'The Million', deriving from Polo's nickname "Emilione"), in English commonly called ''The Travels of Marco Polo'', is a 13th-century travelogue written down by Rustichello da Pisa from st ...
'': Saveh is said to have possessed one of the greatest libraries in the Middle East, until its destruction by the Mongols during their first invasion of Iran. Another legend about Saveh is the Lake of Saveh. It is a lake which is said to have been located near the city. According to the legend mentioned in historical Persian texts, this lake dried out on the night of the birth of Muhammad. A recent investigation in the Zarand area between Tehran and Saveh has revealed some evidence of the existence of this lake in
Zarand Plain Zarand may refer to: * Zarand, Iran, a city in Kerman Province, Iran * Zarand, Qazvin, a village in Qazvin Province, Iran * Zarand, Zanjan, a village in Zanjan Province, Iran * Zarand County, an administrative subdivision of Kerman Province, Iran * ...
.Okhravi, R. and Djamali, M. (2003). "The missing ancient lake of Saveh: a historical review". ''Iranica Antiqua'', 38, 327-344.


Politics

In 2004, Saveh became only the second city in the history of the
Islamic Republic The term Islamic republic has been used in different ways. Some Muslim religious leaders have used it as the name for a theoretical form of Islamic theocratic government enforcing sharia, or laws compatible with sharia. The term has also been u ...
to appoint a woman as mayor.


People

* Yusuf Adil Shah (former Mamluk and founder of the Bijapur Sultanate)


Gallery

Harold f Weston - Iran10.jpg, Saveh Gate, 1920s Saveh Bazaar.jpg, Saveh Bazaar Saveh Mosque 8.jpg, Jameh Mosque of Saveh Menareh masjed saveh2.jpg, Minaret of Jameh Mosque of Saveh Saveh Bazaar Mosque.jpg, Saveh Bazaar Mosque Sardaran square in Saveh.jpg, Sardaran square


References


External links


Official website
{{Saveh County Cities in Markazi Province