Sabzi, Izeh

Sabzi (Persian: سبزی) is a village situated in the Central District (Bakhsh) of Izeh County, within Khuzestan Province in Iran. Administratively, the village forms part of a rural district (dehestān) of the county, although the specific name of the rural district is not consistently documented across available sources.

Geographically, Izeh County lies in the southwestern part of Iran, characterized by a mix of mountainous terrain and agricultural plains. The region’s climate is typically semi‑arid, with hot summers and mild winters, conditions that influence local land use and settlement patterns.

Demographic information for Sabzi is limited. The most recent national census data that include small settlements, such as the 2006 census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, do not provide a publicly verifiable population count for this village. Consequently, precise figures regarding the number of inhabitants, household composition, or population trends are unavailable in the accessible encyclopedic records.

The name “Sabzi” translates from Persian as “greens” or “vegetables,” a term commonly associated with agriculture. While the etymology suggests a possible historical link to farming or horticulture, no definitive historical documentation confirms the origin of the village’s name.

References

  • Iranian National Committee for Standardization of Geographical Names. “GEOnet Names Server” (GNS).
  • Administrative division listings for Khuzestan Province and Izeh County.

Note: Due to the scarcity of detailed, verifiable sources, certain aspects of Sabzi, Izeh—such as exact population figures and the specific rural district affiliation—remain insufficiently documented in the public encyclopedic record.

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