Kukherdharang

Evidence of the ancient archeology includes monuments that have been found dating to the Sassanid dynasty.

This is in addition to having old tombs and having its unique architecture like the Windcatcher Bâdgir بادگیر Kukherd in Persian consists originally of two old Persian words: “koy كوي” and “kherd”.

خرد In the لغت نامه Loghatnaameh Dictionary [1], “koy” means alive and "kherd" means reason which can be translated to "The land of reason".

[8] The 2016 census measured the population of the village as 4,390 people in 1,196 households.

[3] Among ancient monuments that have been found in Kukherd are: An early reference to Kukherd is dated to 1649, this is found in the Cambridge History of Iran,[10] Volume 6th: Went north from Kung through Kuhkird, Bastak and Nimar, where it joined the main route at Lar, From the lesser Ports at Bandar Rig and Bandar Rishahr routes converged near Burazgan and the road to Shiraz Passed through Dalaki, Kazarun and the Dasht_i Arjan, These routes Were subject to extraordinary variations in climatic conditions, scorching heat when only traveling at night was bearable and Perishing cold when travel might be impossible, An English factor, Robert Loftus, noted in April 1628, I stayed in Digerdoo” Dihgirdu” six daies until….