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Sights (6)

Jameh Mosque of Yazd

mosque

404m

31.9013888954.36861111

Amir Chakhmaq Complex

Built as a mosque, it served as a caravanserai, a tekyeh, a bathhouse, a cold water well, and a confectionery. This imposing structure fronts a square in the old town, opposite the water museum. You can pay a small amount to go inside and climb to the top, giving good local views, including of a nearby badgir (water reservoir with wind towers). The square has interesting fountains and is nice at night.

426m

31.8933333354.36972222

Yazd Atash Behram

Zoroastrian Fire Temple built in 1934. The fire on the inside has supposedly been burning since AD 470. It is believed to be one of the nine worldwide Atash Behrams or "Victorious Fires".

3.3km

31.9055555654.33916667

Chak Chak, Yazd

A pilgrimage center for Zoroastrians.

45km

32.3741666754.41805556

Naryn castle (Meybod)

A mud-brick fort or castle built some 2,000 years ago, giving nice lookout on Meybod.

50km

32.226154.0145

Kharanaq

One of the last remaining mud cities in Iran. Quite touristy place.

53km

32.3461111154.66583333
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Yazd

Iran
Someday we will visit Yazd or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Yazd

Yazd is a desert city in central Iran and the capital of the Yazd province. It is an ancient city dating back to the Sassanian period. It is nicknamed "the City of Windcatchers" in Persian, and in 2017 it was listed by UNESCO as a world heritage.

The name is derived from Yazdegerd I, a Sassanid ruler of Persia. The city was definitely a Zoroastrian center during Sassanid times. The word yazd means God. After the Arab conquest of Iran, many Zoroastrians migrated to Yazd from neighboring provinces. By paying a levy, Yazd was allowed to remain Zoroastrian even after its conquest, and Islam only gradually became the dominant religion in the city.

Always known for the quality of its silk and carpets, Yazd today is one of Iran's industrial centers for textiles. There is also a considerable ceramics and construction materials industry and unique confectionery and jewellery industries. A significant portion of the population is also employed in other industries including agriculture, dairy, metal works, and machine manufacturing. There are a number of companies involved in the growing information technology industry, mainly manufacturing primary materials such as cables and connectors. Currently Yazd is the home of the largest manufacturer of fibre optics in Iran.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

12.9°C-0.3
Precipitation: 7 mm

Feb

15.9°C2.2
Precipitation: 0.8 mm

Mar

20.6°C7
Precipitation: 11 mm

Apr

26°C11.5
Precipitation: 21.9 mm

May

32.2°C16.8
Precipitation: 0.6 mm

Jun

37.2°C21.7
Precipitation: 2 mm

Jul

39.6°C23.8
Precipitation: 0 mm

Aug

38.1°C21.8
Precipitation: 0 mm

Sep

34°C16.9
Precipitation: 3 mm

Oct

27.6°C11
Precipitation: 0 mm

Nov

19.3°C4.2
Precipitation: 2 mm

Dec

14°C-0.1
Precipitation: 0 mm
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