Afsarabad

Coordinates: 32°09′02″N 50°26′10″E / 32.15056°N 50.43611°E / 32.15056; 50.43611
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Afsarabad
Persian: افسراباد
Village
Afsarabad is located in Iran
Afsarabad
Afsarabad
Coordinates: 32°09′02″N 50°26′10″E / 32.15056°N 50.43611°E / 32.15056; 50.43611[1]
CountryIran
ProvinceChaharmahal and Bakhtiari
CountyKuhrang
DistrictDoab Samsami
Rural DistrictDoab
Population
 (2016)[2]
 • Total329
Time zoneUTC+3:30 (IRST)

Afsarabad (Persian: افسراباد)[a] is a village in Doab Rural District of Doab Samsami District of Kuhrang County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, Iran. The village is populated by Lurs.[4]

At the 2006 census, its population was 503 in 77 households, when it was in Bazoft District.[5] The following census in 2011 counted 456 people in 100 households,[6] by which time the rural district had been separated from the district in the establishment of Doab Samsami District.[7] The latest census in 2016 showed a population of 329 people in 122 households. It was the most populous village in its rural district.[2]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Also Romanized as Afsarābād; also known as Tūtestān and Tūtūstān[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ OpenStreetMap contributors (2 April 2023). "Afsarabad, Kuhrang County" (Map). OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1395 (2016)". AMAR (in Persian). The Statistical Center of Iran. p. 14. Archived from the original (Excel) on 24 May 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  3. ^ Afsarabad can be found at GEOnet Names Server, at this link, by opening the Advanced Search box, entering "-3051807" in the "Unique Feature Id" form, and clicking on "Search Database".
  4. ^ "Language distribution: Chahar Mahal va Bakhtiari Province". Iran Atlas. Archived from the original on 4 December 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006)". AMAR (in Persian). The Statistical Center of Iran. p. 14. Archived from the original (Excel) on 20 September 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1390 (2011)". Syracuse University (in Persian). The Statistical Center of Iran. p. 14. Archived from the original (Excel) on 16 January 2023. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  7. ^ Rahimi, Mohammad Reza (29 July 1388). "Approval letter regarding division reforms in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province". Lamtakam (in Persian). Ministry of Interior,Political and Defense Commission. Archived from the original on 3 December 2023. Retrieved 3 December 2023.