Ziar Kola, Simorgh

Definition
Ziar Kola is a village located within Simorgh County in Mazandaran Province, Iran.

Overview
Ziar Kola is situated in the northern part of Iran, within the administrative boundaries of Simorgh County, which was established as a separate county in recent administrative reorganisations of Mazandaran Province. The village forms part of a rural district (dehestān) that comprises several small settlements in the region. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Caspian Sea coastal plain, a temperate climate, and a landscape dominated by agricultural land and low‑lying hills.

Etymology / Origin
The name “Ziar Kola” is composed of two Persian‑derived elements. “Ziar” (also rendered “Ziyār”) may relate to the Persian word for “pilgrimage” or could be a local toponymic element. “Kola” (or “Kolā”) is a common suffix in Mazandaran place names, meaning “village” or “settlement” in the Mazandarani language. Consequently, the name likely denotes “the village of Ziar” or “pilgrimage village,” although precise historical origins are not documented in widely available sources.

Characteristics

  • Geography: The village lies on the fertile plains that fringe the Caspian Sea, an area known for rice paddies, citrus orchards, and other subtropical crops.
  • Population: Census data specific to Ziar Kola have been recorded in national statistical reports; however, the exact figures are not confirmed in this entry. Accurate information is not confirmed.
  • Economy: Like many villages in Mazandaran, the local economy is presumed to be based on agriculture, horticulture, and possibly small‑scale livestock rearing.
  • Infrastructure: The settlement is expected to be connected to nearby towns via provincial road networks and to have basic amenities such as electricity, potable water, and primary education facilities, consistent with rural development standards in the province.

Related Topics

  • Simorgh County – the administrative division that encompasses Ziar Kola.
  • Mazandaran Province – the larger provincial context for the village.
  • Rural districts of Iran – the administrative structure governing villages like Ziar Kola.
  • Iranian census data – sources for demographic information on rural settlements.
  • Persian toponymy – the study of place‑name elements such as “Kola” in Mazandaran.
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