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    Kermanshah (Persian: کرمانشاه; [keɾmɒːnˈʃɒː] ⓘ) is a city in the Central District of Kermanshah province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district. The city is 525 kilometres (326 miles) from Tehran in the western part of the country.

  2. Kermānshāh, city, capital of Kermānshāh province, western Iran. The city lies in the fertile valley of the Qareh Sū River and is situated on the ancient caravan route between the Mediterranean Sea and Central Asia. It was founded in the 4th century ce by Bahrām IV of the Sāsānian dynasty.

  3. Kermanshah city, which is the center of Kermanshah province, is considered one of the historical and cultural cities in Iran. The city with a population of over 947,000 (according to the 1395 census) is the most populous Kurdish city in Iran.

  4. Oct 4, 2023 · Kermanshah, a province and city in western Iran, is a cultural haven that captivates tourists both local and international. A treasure trove of historical, recreational, and natural attractions, Kermanshah annually pulls a significant number of visitors into its embrace.

  5. Kermanshah Province (Persian: استان كرمانشاه) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran, bordering Iraq. Its capital is the city of Kermanshah . [9] According to a 2014 segmentation by the Ministry of Interior , it is the center of Region 4 , [10] with the region's central secretariat located in Kermanshah.

  6. www.visitiran.ir › destination › kermanshahKermanshah | Visit iran

    Kermanshah is known to be the India of Iran because of its climatic, national and religious diversity, and having four seasons at the same time. Kermanshah consists of 5 parts, ”Bilor”, ”Firuzabad”, ”Kozran”, ”Mahidasht”, ”Markazi“, 4 cities and 13 rural districts.

  7. The capital of the western Iranian province is Kermanshah, historically known as Bakhtaran. The city is located on the historic caravan route between the Mediterranean Sea and Central Asia and is located in the lush valley of the Qareh River. Bahram IV of the Sasanian dynasty established it in the fourth century CE.