Sadeqabad, Sepidan

Definition
Sadeqabad is a village situated in Sepidan County, within Fars Province, Iran.

Overview
The settlement is part of the administrative hierarchy of Iran, falling under the jurisdiction of Sepidan County. It is one of several small rural communities in the region, which is characterized by a mix of agricultural lands and mountainous terrain. The village is referenced in geographic databases that catalog settlements throughout Iran.

Etymology / Origin
The name “Sadeqabad” is derived from Persian components: “Sadeq,” a personal name meaning “truthful” or “honest,” and the suffix “‑ābād,” which denotes a cultivated place or settlement. Thus, the name can be interpreted as “the settlement of Sadeq” or “Sadeq’s town.”

Characteristics

  • Location: Located within the boundaries of Sepidan County, the village is positioned in the southwestern part of Iran, an area known for its relatively cool climate compared to the surrounding lowlands.
  • Administrative status: It is classified as a village (deh) and is administered as part of a rural district (dehestan) in Sepidan County.
  • Population: Precise demographic data for Sadeqabad, Sepidan, are not readily available in publicly accessible census records. Accurate information is not confirmed.
  • Economy and land use: Like many villages in Fars Province, the local economy is presumed to be based primarily on agriculture and animal husbandry, although specific economic activities for Sadeqabad have not been documented in reliable sources.
  • Infrastructure: Standard rural infrastructure such as road access, electricity, and basic services is typically present in villages of this size, but detailed information for Sadeqabad is not documented in verified references.

Related Topics

  • Sepidan County
  • Fars Province
  • Rural settlements in Iran
  • Iranian administrative divisions (province, county, district, rural district)
  • List of villages in Fars Province

Note: The information presented reflects the extent of verifiable data available from reputable geographic and administrative sources. Where specific details are lacking, the entry acknowledges the absence of confirmed information.

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