
Translated by:Samira Hasanzadeh
Source: www.rasekhoon.net
Source: www.rasekhoon.net
The cuneiform inscriptions of Darius, the oldest Persian document, has recorded the land as "Mākā" which changed into Makran after Islam.
Goiter is a village with unpaved curbed streets. The Baluchi villagers are all friends and brothers. An they are all fishermen. In the southeastern end of Iran , in the final border point where the city of Chabahar meets the borders of Pakistan, lies a small old port , which is a famous hub for investers. Goiter is a port beyond the geographical borders.
It’s a tiny piece of the Baluchistan land. It’s the hometown of the only Dunly player (an instrument including two nays), and the birthplace of Dadshah .The fully awake land is still standing firm.
The Baluch women and men have a close relationship with the residents of Gwadar in Pakistan. Its headman has a written document dating from 1309 AH which shows that Lashkar Khan Sardar Zehi , the governor of Goiter in the time of Nasereddin Shah, sold to his ancestors 25,000 hectares of Goiter lands which extended to the Beris fields.
After passing through Kachu, Beris, Kushat, and Pasabandar you will reach the Goiter gulf.
The fishermen catch fish such as Halva and Shuride. To catch Halva, they head off to the sea in noon and spread their nets. They collect fish early in the morning.To get Shuride they go in the afternoon and collect the nets early in the morning. Goiters along with its Hara forests are the end of Iran.
The most delicious fish of the south is caught by the fishermen in the last point of Iran , in the southeast. To go there , you should follow the Miniature mountains when all of a sudden a blue sea is welcoming you. The road from Chabahar to Goiter is a narrow path.
The last village , in the southeast, has now turned into one of the promising hubs for non-oil exports.
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