Baba Jan-e Palizi

Baba Jan-e Palizi (Persian: باباجان پاليزي) is a small rural settlement located in the Central District of Dalahu County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. It is administratively part of the Kerend Rural District.

The term is not widely recognized in global encyclopedic literature, and detailed information regarding its history, infrastructure, or specific cultural significance is scarce. According to the 2006 National Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the village's population was recorded at 26 individuals comprising 7 families.

The etymology of the name suggests a combination of Persian and local linguistic elements. "Baba Jan" is a common Persian term of endearment or respect meaning "dear father" or "grandfather." "Palizi" is an adjectival form of paliz, a Persian word referring to a field or garden traditionally used for the cultivation of melons, watermelons, or cucumbers.

Due to the small size of the settlement and a lack of documented historical events or notable landmarks in available records, there is [Insufficient Encyclopedic Information] to provide a comprehensive overview beyond its basic geographical and demographic status as of the early 21st century.

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