Jajrom

[6] The following census in 2011 counted 18,547 people in 4,985 households for the city of Jahrom,[7] which had been separated from Garmeh-ye Jajrom as an independent unit once more.

[2] Because of several historical and archeological sites, Jajrom is one of the most attractive cities in North Khorasan province.

It is a large Neolithic-Chalcolithic craft production site, located between the Alborz Mountains in the north, and the vast desert of Dasht-e Khavir in the south.

The Cheshmeh Ali cultural complex generally defines a Transitional Chalcolithic on the Iranian Central Plateau dating between 5500 and 4800 BC.

[9] Petroglyphic site of Jorbat (This area is locally known as Sang Neveshteh or the "inscribed stone") to the north of the plain of Jajrom is one of the largest rock-art complexes of Iran.