Tamal, Gilan

Definition
The term “Tamal, Gilan” is understood to refer to a geographic location—presumably a settlement or locality—within Gilan Province, Iran. No extensive, verifiable encyclopedic literature on this specific name is readily available.

Overview
Gilan Province, situated along the southwestern coast of the Caspian Sea, encompasses a variety of towns, villages, and rural districts. “Tamal” appears to be one such place name within this region, but detailed data regarding its administrative classification, population, or exact coordinates are not confirmed in widely recognized sources.

Etymology / Origin
The name “Tamal” may derive from Persian or local Gilaki linguistic roots, possibly relating to geographic or historical attributes of the area. Without authoritative linguistic studies, the precise origin of the name remains speculative.

Characteristics
Given the lack of confirmed information, the following characteristics are uncertain:

  • Administrative status (village, hamlet, or other designation)
  • Demographic data (population size, ethnic composition)
  • Economic activities (agriculture, trade, etc.)
  • Geographic features (elevation, climate, proximity to notable landmarks)

Related Topics

  • Gilan Province: the larger administrative region containing the locality.
  • Rural settlements in Iran: general context for villages and small communities.
  • Gilaki language and culture: potential cultural backdrop for place names in the area.

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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