Bagh-e Pir
Bagh-e Pir is a village in Garmdarreh Rural District of the Central District in Karaj County, Alborz province, Iran.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Locality with 94 residents
- Description: village in Karaj County, Iran
- Also known as: “Bāgh-e Pīr”, “Bagh-e Pir, Alborz”, and “Bagh-e Pir, Karaj”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sarvdar and Hassan Abad.
Sarvdar
Village
Sarv Dar is a village in Adaran Rural District of Asara District in Karaj County, Alborz province, Iran. Sarvdar is situated 2½ km north of Bagh-e Pir.
Hassan Abad
Neighborhood
Hasanabad is a village in Baraghan Rural District of Chendar District in Savojbolagh County, Alborz province, Iran. Hassan Abad is situated 4½ km northwest of Bagh-e Pir.
Karaj
Bagh-e Pir
- Category: village
- Location: Alborz, Western Iran, Iran, Middle East, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Uzbek—“Bagh-e Pir” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “باغ بير”
- Chinese: “Bagh-e Pir”
- Dutch: “Bagh-e Pir, Alborz”
- Egyptian Arabic: “باغ بير”
- Malay: “Bagh-e Pir, Alborz”
- Malay: “Bagh-e Pir”
- Mazanderani: “باغ پیر (کرج)”
- Mazanderani: “باغ پیر”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Bagh-e Pir (Alborz)”
- Persian: “باغِ پير”
- Persian: “باغ پیر (کرج)”
- Persian: “باغ پیر”
- Russian: “Баге-Пир”
- Uzbek: “Bagh-e Pir”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Maḩalleh-ye Bīleqān and Dashk-e Solī.
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Highlights include Darreh-ye Kondrow and Kūh-e Tīzhlak.
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