Cheshmeh Choli

Definition
The term “Cheshmeh Choli” appears to refer to a geographic name, possibly a spring, village, or locality in a Persian‑speaking region. No reliable, verifiable sources confirm its precise nature or significance.

Overview
Because the name is not documented in widely recognized encyclopedic references, academic publications, or official geographic databases, its exact status—whether a natural water source, a settlement, or a historical site—remains unclear. Consequently, detailed information about its location, population, history, or cultural importance cannot be provided with certainty.

Etymology / Origin
The components of the name are Persian:

  • Cheshmeh (چشمه) translates to “spring” or “water source.”
  • Choli (چولی) could be a personal name, a tribal designation, or a local toponymic element; however, its specific meaning is not documented in authoritative linguistic resources.

Given this composition, “Cheshmeh Choli” likely denotes “the spring of Choli” or “Choli Spring,” but this interpretation is speculative.

Characteristics
Accurate information about physical characteristics, demographic data, or ecological features of “Cheshmeh Choli” is not confirmed. Any description of terrain, climate, flora, fauna, or infrastructure would be conjectural without verifiable evidence.

Related Topics

  • Geographic naming conventions in Iran – the use of “Cheshmeh” in place names.
  • Hydrography of the Persian plateau – general information on springs and water sources.
  • Toponymy of Lorestan, Kermanshah, and neighboring provinces – regions where similar names are found.

Note: Accurate information is not confirmed.

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