Yazd Travel Guide

The city of Yazd’s first mention in historic records predate it back to around 3000 years B.C. when it was related to by the name of Ysatis, and was then part of the domain of Medes, an ancient settler of Iran. The Yazd city has a history of over 3,000 years, dating back to the time of the Median empire, when it was known as Ysatis. The present city name has however been derived from Yazdegerd I, a Sassanid ruler.

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Because of its remote desert location and the difficulty of approach, Yazd had remained largely immune to large battles and the destruction and ravages of war. For instance, it was a haven for those fleeing from destruction in other parts of Persia during the invasion of Genghis Khan. It was visited by Marco Polo in 1272, who remarked on the city's fine silk-weaving industry. It briefly served as the capital of the Muzaffarid Dynasty in the fourteenth century, and was unsuccessfully besieged in 1350–1351 by the Injuids under Shaikh Abu Ishaq. The Friday (or Congregation) Mosque, arguably the city's greatest architectural landmark, as well as other important buildings, date to this period. During the Qajar dynasty (18th Century AD) it was ruled by the Bakhtiari Khans.

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Yazd Attractions:

  • Arab-ha House
  • Malek-altojjar House
  • Lari-ha House
  • Mullah Ismall mosque
  • sahl Ibn Ali Mausoleum
  • Khan Bazaar
  • Rasoulian House
  • Sheikh Ahmad Fahadan Mausoleum
  • Seyed Rokn-al din Mausoleum
  • Seyed Shams-al din Mausoleum
  • Masoudi Reservoir
  • Malak-al Tojjar House
  • Mortaz House
  • Iran Shahr School
  • Hajj Yusef Reservoir
  • Rig mosque
  • Fort mosque
  • Shah Tahmasb mosque
  • Zargari Bazzar
  • Mortaz House
  • Fortifications of Yazd

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