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esfahān
Isfahan
The city of blue domes and bridges — Esfahān nesf-e jahān, Isfahan is half the world.
اصفهان نصف جهان است.
Isfahan is half the world.
The name 'اصفهان' (esfahan) is believed to originate from the Middle Persian term 'spāhān', which means 'army encampment'. Over time, it has become synonymous with the historic city known for its beautiful architecture and cultural heritage.
'اصفهان' (esfahan) is primarily used in both formal and informal contexts to refer to the city. It is commonly used in travel literature and discussions about Iranian geography.
Isfahan is celebrated in Persian poetry, most notably referenced by poets like Saadi and Ferdowsi, who highlight its beauty and cultural significance.