Azadvar

[4]Shams al-Din al-Maqdisi, in his book Ahsan al-Taqasim fi Ma'rifat al-Aqalim, mentions Azadwar and writes:Guyan is a vast and fertile village, producing abundant fruits and grains, with clothes being exported from there.

"Yaqut al-Hamawi, who had seen Azadwar himself, writes:"I saw it, and it is the village of the Khurrah Juyn, belonging to the lands of Nishapur.

Lesterange speaks of two communication routes between Bastam (in the Qom province) and Nishapur, writing:One is a shorter post road running through the desert, passing through Sabzevar; the other is a closer caravan route that passes through the Juyn plain and its settlements, including Azadwar.

Azadwar was prosperous during the Safavid era, as it was listed alongside other provincial capitals such as Abivard, Nisa, Esfarayen, and Torbat, with its tax revenues being paid to the Beglerbegi of Mashhad.

According to Mohammad Hassan Ettehad al-Saltaneh, Azadwar lost its prosperity and significance during the Qajar period.

The name Azadvar on the map of Ibn Hawqal in the book Surat al-Ard in the 4th century AH.
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