Abruwan was a Sasanian-era village located in the rural district of Dasht-e Barin in the administrative division of Ardashir-Khwarrah, in southwestern Pars.
It may be identical with its namesake, the coastal town of Abruwan, which notably suffered from the Arab raids during the early reign of Shapur II (r. 309–370).
[2] He also founded four villages in the neighbourhood of Abruwan, where fire temples were constructed along each palm, olive and cypress garden.
These foundations served as the hereditary property of Mihr-Narseh descendants until the 11th-century.
[2] The location of Abruwan is uncertain, it is presumed to be situated between Firuzabad and Tawwaj.