Komeh City

Komeh is a city in Padena District, Samirom City, Isfahan Province. It is the southernmost city in the province. The cold city lies at the eastern foothills of Dena Peak, located in
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Komeh City
  Komeh City

 

Translated by, Samira Hasanzadeh
Source: rasekhoon.net







 

Komeh is a city in Padena District, Samirom City, Isfahan Province. It is the southernmost city in the province. The cold city lies at the eastern foothills of Dena Peak, located in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad Province.
One main highlight is Bazrang.
  Komeh City
Komeh enjoys a fairly suitable position and offers services to all the country areas in the rural district of Middle Padena, except for Khafar and Khineh. Commercially and socially speaking, it is not related to Samirom.
It is more connected to Shahreza in this regard and even its proprietors have invested largely in the place.
The drinking water is provided through the uphill river and Bazrang Spring, which are regarded as the natural tourism landscapes. Water for agricultural purposes is also supplied by the mentioned spring and Tang Sahari River. In addition to gardening and grains cultivation, dry farming is also broadly commonplace.
According to the country division, it was a village which turned to the city in 1380, solar calendar.
Komeh, is 200 km from Isfahan and 63 km from Samirom.
Highlights, Taghcheh Bot, about 3 km north of the city
Shrine of Imamzadeh Bibi Gol Khatun
Bibi Gol Khatun Mosque
Hazrat Abalfazl PBUH Mosque
Imam Hassan Mosque
Velayat sports club
And main offices and facilities
Roadside relief center
Bakhshdari office in Middle Padena
Agricultural Services Center
Municipality
Shohada Hosseinye, a place for holding religious ceremonies
Taleghani Mosque
Police station
Natural Resources Office
Gas Office
Water and Sewage Office
Taghcheh Bot
There lies an inscription, about 3 km, North, beside the main road from Samirom to Bideh, which is known as Taghcheh Bot. It is written in Pahlavi script and it is said that it dates from the Sassanid era.

 



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