Dashtak, Marvdasht

Dashtak
دشتك
village
Dashtak
Coordinates: 30°17′24″N 52°28′11″E / 30.29000°N 52.46972°E / 30.29000; 52.46972Coordinates: 30°17′24″N 52°28′11″E / 30.29000°N 52.46972°E / 30.29000; 52.46972
Country  Iran
Province Fars
County Marvdasht
Bakhsh Dorudzan
Rural District Dorudzan
Population (2006)
  Total 2,109
Time zone IRST (UTC+3:30)
  Summer (DST) IRDT (UTC+4:30)

Dashtak (Persian: دشتك)[1] is a village in Dorudzan Rural District, Dorudzan District, Marvdasht County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,109, in 542 families.[2]


History

DASHTAK in mountain gorge in the north plains DASHTAK been Doroodzan. The village is 2040 meters height above sea level and the climate is temperate in the spring and summer and in the fall and cold winter. Remnants of the Achaemenid period DASHTAK left in the village and on the formation of the village on the old cemetery inscription DASHTAK, to the seventh century AH is concerned.[3]


People

DASHTAK village Dashtaki speak in Farsi accent, Muslims and followers of the Shia Jafari. Activity majority DASHTAK village, horticulture and animal husbandry. The group's service activities and handicraft production, including Shoemaker embroidery, carpet weaving and carpet weaving process. Village garden products include walnuts, grapes, pomegranate, almond and meat, dairy products and wool from the village livestock products. Beekeeping and honey production to new and traditional methods are common.


Topography

DASHTAK village located in the mountain range and its physical context, following the slope of the seating, the stepped shaped. Rural road network as a communication artery irregular pattern based on people's needs and limitations of topography, shape and most of the roads are winding, narrow is irregular. Old house village of stone and mud brick built and has stair arrangement itself has a beautiful village. DASHTAK mountain village, with a temperate climate, forest cover, extensive gardens, abundant spring Saran, beautiful waterfalls and landscapes hospitable heart, especially in spring and summer, provide awesome space for the viewer. DASHTAK village looks very impressive staircase architecture as it has.[4]


Tourist areas

According to the Public Relations Department of the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Fars, old plane trees village, one of the oldest trees in Iran and the world in general. The tree height is raised at the core of the village, according to some paleontologists natural, dating back four thousand years. Fakhruddin shrine, the shrine revered buildings in the village. One of the interesting works, DASHTAK village, the staircase is named Cattell. 1,200 stairs and through it to the rest of the movement were in the past. The old mill village, consisting of 6 old mill that has been used in the past the old mill village DASHTAK is a sign of cultural and historical monuments. Spas Khnar, Nhrvm, Morshedi, Bgry, ten times, the valley and the spa waters are healing. Natural attractions are DASHTAK village and also grabbed Willow Springs Water Chghvr, garden Jamal (Babajmal), three wells, the Bidi, narrow tail, Bidak, Abdv, Grdvk, Tdk, Baghak, Swivel and spring flowers Jshmh beautiful Saran is located in the mountains around the village are DASHTAK.[5]


Customs

Shoemaker weaving, rug and carpet weaving craft village is Dashtak. Nine local game play and kicking game is common among people Dashtak village. Folk music Dashtak people also often played with reeds and local melodies as sung and played Shoshtari. Local clothing DASHTAK beautiful designs and happiness of the people of the village.[6]


References

  1. Dashtak can be found at GEOnet Names Server, at this link, by opening the Advanced Search box, entering "-3059967" in the "Unique Feature Id" form, and clicking on "Search Database".
  2. "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006)". Islamic Republic of Iran. Archived from the original (Excel) on 2011-11-11.
  3. روستای دشتک
  4. ارزان
  5. دشتک – از توابع مرودشت در استان فارس
  6. دشتک (مرودشت)
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