Chaharomin Djashnvareh Mousiqi Fajr
(4. Fajr Music Festival) - Vol. 4
Zahedan - Mahali (Regional or Folk Music)
Beautiful recordings from Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran.
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Zahedan - Mahali (Regional or Folk Music)
Beautiful recordings from Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran.
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"Zahedan (Persian: زاهدان, also Romanized as Zāhedān,
Zahidan, and Zaidān; also known as Zāhedān-e Yek; formerly known as Dowzdāb,
Duzdāb, and Duzdāp) is a city in and the capital of Sistan and Baluchestan
Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 552,706, in 109,488
families. "Zahedan" is the plural of the Arabic word zahed meaning
'pious'.
Zahedan is located near
Pakistan and Afghanistan, only about 41 km south of the tripoint of the borders
of the three countries, at an altitude of 1,352 meters above sea level and at a
distance of 1,605 km from the Iranian capital of Tehran. The most famous tribes
in Zahedan include the Keikha, Shahraki, Mir, and Birjandi.
The Demographics
of Zahedan's inhabitants are largely ethnic Baluchi who speak the Baluchi
language and Sistanis who speak Persian sistani and yazdi, khorasani. There are
also smaller numbers of Brahuis and Pashtuns.
Zahedan lies east of the
Kavir-e Loot desert. The city was part of the historic region of Sistan
(Persian: سیستان), situated today on the borders of southeastern Iran and
southwestern Afghanistan. One portion is part of the Iranian province of Sistan
and Baluchestan. The other portion is part of the Nimruz Province of
Afghanistan."
from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahedan