| Ardabil | |
| Sheikh Safi's Tomb | |
| City Statistics | |
| Native Name | Ardabil |
| Official Name | Ardabil |
| Area (Total) | 18,011 |
| Population (Total) | 340,386 (2001 est.) |
| Population Density | 18857 |
| Location | |
| Altitude | 1500 |
| Province | Ardabil |
| Regional District | Ardabil |
| M.P. | Nouradin Pirmoazen, Vali Azarvash, Hassan No'i-Aghdam |
| Mayor | |
| Governing Body | Ardabil City Council |
| Time Zone | UTC +3.30 |
| Area Code | 451 |
Ardabil (in Persian: اردبیل; also known as Ardebil; ancient name: Artavil) is a historical city in north-western Iran. The name of Ardabil came from a Zoroastrian name of "Artavil" (mentioned in Avesta) which means a holy place *. Ardabil is the center of Ardabil province. Its population is estimated to be around 340,386, the majority of whom are Azeri and Persian speakers. Famed for its silk and carpet trade tradition, Ardabil is also known as the seat of the sanctuary and tomb of Shaikh Safî ad-Dîn, eponym of the Safavid Dynasty. Its geographic coordinates are .
During the Islamic conquest of Iran, Ardabil was the largest city in Azarbaijan, and remained so until the Mongol invasion period. Ardabilis fought Mongols thrice. However the city fell after the third attempt by Mongols. They massacred not only the Ardabilis but inhabitants of neighbouring villages and towns leaving no one alive expect those in hiding. Incursions of Mongols and Georgians left the city in ruins for nearly three centuries til the advent of Safavids.
Shah Ismail I started his campaign to nationalize Iran's government and land from here, but consequently announced Tabriz as his capital in 1500CE. Yet Ardabil remained an important city both politically and economically until modern times.
Being a city of great antiquity, the origins of Ardabil go back 4000 to 6000 years (according to historical research in this city). This city was the capital of Azerbaijan province in different times, but its golden age was in the Safavid period.
The other significant historical monuments are as follows: the mausoleum of Sheikh Jebra'il, located 2 km north of Ardabil, the old but always lively bazaar,the babadavood anbaran the Friday mosque, and a few ancient bridges. In addition to these, in many villages of Ardabil, relics of ancient monuments, including tombs have been found.
It has many hot springs and beautiful natural landscapes and these attracts tourists. The mineral springs of Ardabil are Beele-Darreh, Sar'eyn, Sardabeh and Booshloo, being famous for their medicinal qualities throughout Iran.
It has also many beauty lakes: the largest of which are Ne'or, Shorabil, ShoorGel, NouShahr and Aloocheh that are the habitats of some species of water birds. The beautiful Lake Ne'or is located in a mountainous area 48 km south-east of the city of Ardabil. It covers an area of 2.1 km² and has an average depth of 3 metres.It is fed by springs in the lake bed.
Lake Shorabil is located in a hilly area south of the city of Ardabil and covers an area of 640,000 m². The surface of the lake is covered with a thin white layer of minerals, being useful for healing skin diseases and rheumatism. Near the lake there is the leisure complex of Shorabil.
The Iranian government in 2006 announced plans to build "the largest textile factory of its kind in the Middle East" in Ardabil.Link: http://www.payvand.com/news/06/jan/1190.html
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