Malvajerd
مالواجرد | |
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village | |
![]() ![]() Malvajerd | |
Coordinates: 32°04′26″N 52°34′45″E / 32.07389°N 52.57917°E | |
Country | ![]() |
Province | Isfahan |
County | Isfahan |
Bakhsh | Jargaviyeh Olya |
Rural District | Jargaviyeh Olya |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 904 |
Time zone | UTC+3:30 (IRST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+4:30 (IRDT) |
Malvajerd (Persian: مالواجرد, also Romanized as Mālvājerd, Māl-e Vājerd, Māl Vājerd; also known as Malvard)[1] is a village in jargaviyeh Olya Rural District, Jargaviyeh Olya District, Isfahan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 904, in 280 families.[2] at the 2018 census, this village population is 815, in 260 families.[citation needed]
Malvajerd is a place in the region of Ostan-e Esfahan in Iran at 32°4'12" north of the equator and 52°34'48" east of the Greenwich Prime.
Latitude/Breadth: 32°4'12"N (32.0740000°) Longitude/Length: 52°34'48"E (52.5792000°) Malvajard (Malvard), a historical village located in the Upper Jargaviyeh sub-district of the Upper Jargaviyeh section of the Jargaviyeh city of Isfahan
The ethnicity of the people of this village is Persian and the language and dialect of the people of Malvajard, unlike the neighboring cities and villages, which mostly speak Velayati, a branch of the Sassanid Pahlavi language, is Persian with a dialect close to Tehrani and Shirazi dialects.
In the recent past, Malvajard village was more advanced than neighboring villages in all areas, but due to the severe drought crisis in Malvajard and the migration of 90% of the village population to Tehran, it could not maintain its former position in the region.
The main job of the Malvardians living in Tehran is the production of wall clocks, which has been able to occupy a significant share of the production of this product in the country. The population of this village increases significantly in the decade of Muharram and Nowruz.
Historical and traditional texture in the south and a natural aquarium in the center and attached to the ancient castle of the historic village of Malvajard.
There are two earthen dams in the northwest and west and a seasonal river in the south and agricultural pastures on the outskirts of the village.
Imamzadeh Malvard , the tomb of Mirasmail and the comprehensive historical mosque are among the religious sites of this village
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