Abadeh

[4] Abadeh is the largest city in the Northern Fars Region (South-Central Iran), which is famed for its carved wood-work, made of the wood of pear and box trees.

According to the texts of archaeologists, the settlement in the current area of Abadeh dates back to the first millennium BC.

Abadeh city has a special position due to its location at the three-way communication between Isfahan, Yazd and Shiraz.

In 2012 Iran announced it had started the construction of an air defense site in the city of Abadeh.

The site is planned to be the largest in the country and will house 6,000 personnel for a variety of duties, including educational ones.

The pattern is typically geometrical flowers or animals and the main colours are light reds or burnt orange on top of a dark blue background with strong green details.

As always in the rug-world you get what you pay for however in general Abadeh are well made and fairly popular items, particularly in modern interiors or those with a Mediterranean or North African style.

This situation helps Abadeh to improve its capabilities compared to the neighboring city, Eqlid.

Abadeh historical monuments include Emirate Kolah Farangi, Tymcheh Sarafyan and Khaje tomb, located in the Khoja mountains.

which is currently playing in Iran Football's 3rd Division after finishing first in Fars Provincial League (FPL) last year.

Abadeh Kiosk