Deh-e Khalil

Definition
Deh-e Khalil is a designated village located within the national territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Overview
The settlement is situated in a rural district (dehestān) that forms part of a larger county (shahrestān) and province (ostān). As a recognized administrative unit, Deh-e Khalil falls under the jurisdiction of local governance structures typical of Iranian rural areas. The village is catalogued in official geographic and statistical records, including national censuses conducted by the Statistical Center of Iran.

Etymology / Origin
The name “Deh‑e Khalil” derives from Persian components:

  • Deh (ده) – meaning “village.”
  • ‑e – the Persian ezāfe construction linking nouns, analogous to “of.”
  • Khalil (خلیل) – a male personal name of Arabic origin, meaning “friend” or “intimate companion.”

Consequently, “Deh‑e Khalil” is interpreted as “the village of Khalil,” indicating that the settlement was likely founded by, owned by, or otherwise associated with an individual bearing that name.

Characteristics

  • Administrative classification: Village (deh).
  • Governance: Integrated into a rural district, which is itself part of a county within an Iranian province.
  • Demography: Population figures are recorded in national censuses; the most recent publicly available data (from the 2006 census) listed the number of inhabitants, though precise figures are not confirmed here.
  • Economy: Like many small Iranian villages, the local economy is presumed to be primarily based on agriculture, livestock rearing, and possibly small‑scale trade, although specific economic activities for Deh‑e Khalil are not documented in available sources.
  • Infrastructure: Standard rural infrastructure includes basic road access, electricity, and water supply, consistent with governmental rural development policies, but detailed descriptions for this village are not confirmed.

Related Topics

  • Rural districts (dehestān) of Iran
  • Administrative divisions of Iran (province, county, district, rural district)
  • Iranian village naming conventions
  • Demographic surveys conducted by the Statistical Center of Iran
  • Rural development and infrastructure in Iran

Note: Detailed, verifiable information such as exact population numbers, specific provincial affiliation, and precise geographic coordinates could not be independently confirmed from reliable encyclopedic sources at the time of writing.

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