Kukherd كوخرد |
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Coordinates: 27°05′14″N 54°29′30″E / 27.08722°N 54.49167°ECoordinates: 27°05′14″N 54°29′30″E / 27.08722°N 54.49167°E | |
Country | Iran |
Province | Hormozgan |
County | Bastak |
Bakhsh | Kukherd |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 3,144 |
Time zone | IRST (UTC+3:30) |
• Summer (DST) | IRDT (UTC+4:30) |
Kukherd (Persian: كوخرد, also Romanized as Kūkherd, Kookherd, and Kuhkhird; also known as Chāleh Kūkherd) is a city in and the capital of Kukherd District, in Bastak County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,144, in 637 families.
Kukherd was traditionally part of the region of Larestan. Kukherd's inhabitants are Larestani people. It was a major trading center on the old caravan trading routes between the Persian Gulf and other cities in Iran. It had guest houses, or kārvānsarā, where travelers could rest and recover from the day's journey.
Kukherd is a district (Bakhsh بخش) located on the south western side of Iran in the Hormozgān Province, 155 kilometers south of the city of Lar and 45 kilometers from the city of Bastak. The Mehran river flows through its northern parts. A chain of mountains extends about 55 kilometers from east to west in northern parts of Kukherd forming a natural barrier that separates Koohkerd from other villages. One of the tallest mountains in Kukherd is Nakh (ناخ) rising about 800–900 meters above sea level. This mountain chain also includes the highest peak, the Paletir (پلتير) mountain (1022 meters), and دسكDask (1380 meters) .
The religion of Kukherd population is the Sunni branch of Islam, most Kukherdis are following the Shafi`i way of فقه Fiqh Sunni. (Persia had a mix of sects and religions but predominantly sunni until the rule of the Safavid dynasty after Shah Ismael who adopted the Shiate as the official religion of their empire.[1] Although the majority of Iranians are Shiites Muslims but Iran is also includes minorities of Sunni Muslims.