Hesarooyeh Jamatkhana, Shahr-e-Babak, Kerman, Iran

Hesarooyeh Jamatkhana, Shahr-e-Babak, Kerman, Iran

Hesarooyeh Jamatkhana, Shahr-e-Babak, Kerman, Iran

Hesarooyeh is a Village 15 Km to the east of ShahrBabak in Kerman Province, Iran. Not much is written about the historical background of this village but recently, Mr. Azizi, Mansour, one of the best historical writers in ShahrBabak, has briefly written a paragraph about Hesarooyeh and it’s People in his well researched book titled: The Histroy and The Culture of ShahrBabak (Tarikh va Farhang ShahrBabak).

According to Mr. Aziz’s research, the name of this Village “Hesarooyeh” is a combination of two words: Hesar and Baru. HESAR meaning Fort, Fence, Wall, barrier and BARU meaning Fortification. It’s been said, Mr. Azizi explains, that in old days, Hesarooyeh served as the stronghold of the Ismailies who were ruling Sharbabak at the time, about 150-200 years ago, if I am not mistaken. It’s people are Ismaili and Hesarooyeh continues to be a place where its people are very kind, friendly and hospitable to everyone.

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  1. My faith is aleviislam.
    (sufism is resembled) i studying the information on Iran.
    Does the person of ismaili have relation with the person of Nimatullah
    order even now? Please answer in how.
    ali ariyama (in,kawasaki japan)

    khoda khfez!

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