Persian · Travel & Places
meydān
Square (plaza)
A public square — Isfahan's Naqsh-e Jahan is among the world's grandest.
میدان نقش جهان شگفتانگیز است.
Naqsh-e Jahan Square is breathtaking.
The Persian word 'میدان' (meydān) has its origins in Arabic 'ميدان' (maydān), which means 'open space' or 'place'. It has been adopted into Persian to denote public squares or open areas, particularly in urban settings.
Commonly used in both formal and informal registers, 'میدان' (meydān) refers to plazas or squares and is frequently seen in urban planning discussions and local context.
The concept is frequently referenced in Persian poetry and historical texts, symbolizing social gathering areas; it appears in works by poets like Hafiz.