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Shahdad ( fa, شهداد, also
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d as Shahdād; formerly, Khabīs) is a city and capital of
Shahdad District Shahdad District ( fa, بخش شهداد) is a district (bakhsh) in Kerman County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 15,333, in 3,742 families. The district has two cities: Shahdad and Anduhjerd. The district has three ...
, in
Kerman County Kerman County ( fa, شهرستان کرمان) is located in Kerman province, Iran. The capital of the county is Kerman. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 654,052, in 166,740 households. Retrieved 29 October 2022 The following c ...
, Kerman Province,
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,097, in 1,010 families.


District

Shahdad is the center of Shahdad district which includes smaller cities and villages such as Sirch,
Anduhjerd Anduhjerd ( fa, اندوهجرد; also known as Andūhjerd and Andigird) is a city in Shahdad District, Kerman County, Kerman Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country lo ...
, Chahar Farsakh, Go-diz, Keshit, Ibrahim Abad, Joshan and Dehseif. The driving distance from
Kerman Kerman ( fa, كرمان, Kermân ; also romanized as Kermun and Karmana), known in ancient times as the satrapy of Carmania, is the capital city of Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2011 census, its population was 821,394, in 221,389 households, ma ...
city to Shahdad is 95 km. The local climate is hot and dry. The main agricultural produce is date fruits. There are many
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s and
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s at Shahdad and around. Examples are the Shafee Abaad castle and the Godeez castle. The shrine of Imamzadeh Zeyd, in the south of the town, is a respected religious site. There is also the main mosque ''Masjed-e-Rasool'' (''Mosque of the Prophet'') where people go to offer
namaz (, plural , romanized: or Old Arabic ͡sˤaˈloːh, ( or Old Arabic ͡sˤaˈloːtʰin construct state) ), also known as ( fa, نماز) and also spelled , are prayers performed by Muslims. Facing the , the direction of the Kaaba w ...
.


Climate

Shahdad has a hot desert climate (
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''BWh''). The city is located at the edge of the
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desert, which is one of the hottest and driest places in the world. The Summers are long and extremely hot, while the winter are short and mild.


Archaeology

Shahdad was a major Bronze Age center discovered in 1968. Around 1970, Ali Hakemi of Archaeological Institute of Iran investigated the site. He conducted excavations for seven seasons.
"By the early third millennium B.C., Shahdad began to grow quickly as international trade with Mesopotamia expanded. Tomb excavations revealed spectacular artifacts amid stone blocks once painted in vibrant colors. These include several extraordinary, nearly life-size clay statues placed with the dead. The city's artisans worked lapis lazuli, silver, lead, turquoise, and other materials imported from as far away as eastern Afghanistan, as well as shells from the distant Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean. Evidence shows that ancient Shahdad had a large metalworking industry by this time."Andrew Lawler
The World in Between
Volume 64 Number 6, November/December 2011 archaeology.org


Location

Shahdad is located in Shahdad Plain of Kerman province. To the east is the
Lut Desert The Lut Desert, widely referred to as Dasht-e Lut ( fa, دشت لوت, "Emptiness Plain"), is a large salt desert located in the provinces of Kerman and Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran. It is the world's 33rd-largest desert, and was included on U ...
, and to the west are the Kerman mountains. Due to proximity of the Shahdad Plain to the Lut Desert, its climate is hot and dry; often there are strong winds blowing densely mixed with dust. The site of Shahdad was in antiquity located near the Shahdad River and some other streams flowing east. Shahdad shares many parallels with Shahr-i-Sokhta. Many other ancient settlements are found in what is now empty desert. This is where the
Jiroft Civilization The Jiroft cultureOscar White MuscarellaJiroft(2008), in: Encyclopedia Iranica. "For archeological accuracy the terms "Jiroft" or "Jiroft culture" employed to define a specific ancient Iranian culture and its artifacts should only be cited within ...
flourished. The legendary Aratta of the Sumerian sources may have been located in this area. Also, according to Iranian archaeologist Hassan Fazeli Nashli, some 900 Bronze Age sites have been documented in the Sistan Basin, which is located further to the east, mostly in Afghanistan. According to recent research, Shahdad increased in size from the middle of third millennium BC (2500 BC), and was flourishing for more than 500 years. The ancient site is located north of modern town. The oldest known metal flag in human history was found in this city.


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{{Kerman County Populated places in Kerman County Cities in Kerman Province Jiroft culture