Miyan Velayat Rural District

Miyan Velayat Rural District (Persian: دهستان ميان ولايت) is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Mashhad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20,397, in 4,885 families.[1] The rural district has 52 villages.

Miyan Velayat Rural District

دهستان ميان ولايت
Rural district
Country Iran
ProvinceRazavi Khorasan
CountyMashhad
DistrictCentral
Population
 (2006)
  Total20,397

List of villages

  • Abbasabad (Persian: عباس اباد)
  • Abdolabad (Persian: عبدل اباد)
  • Akbarabad (Persian: اكبراباد)
  • Asgariyeh (Persian: عسگريه)
  • Ashk-e Zari (Persian: اشكزري)
  • Bazeh Kalagh (Persian: بازه كلاغ)
  • Boshnu (Persian: بشنو)
  • Bozmargan (Persian: بازمرگان)
  • Chah Molla (Persian: چاه ملا)
  • Chahchah (Persian: چهچه)
  • Chenar Sukhteh (Persian: چنارسوخته)
  • Dandaneh (Persian: دندانه)
  • Devin
  • Eshqabad
  • Fathabad-e Gorgha
  • Fathabad-e Yazdiha
  • Filian-e Qaem Maqam
  • Filian-e Sofla
  • Gonabad
  • Hasanabad-e Gorji
  • Hoseynabad-e Gusheh
  • Jalali
  • Javadieh
  • Kalateh-ye Ali
  • Kalateh-ye Qorban
  • Kamin Geran
  • Khan Saadat
  • Kharabeh Amin
  • Kurdeh
  • Mesgaran
  • Mohammadabad
  • Nazeriyeh
  • Nurabad
  • Pain Deh
  • Pariabad
  • Qaderabad
  • Reyhan
  • Rezavieh
  • Robatu
  • Rowghan Garan
  • Ruhabad
  • Saghravan
  • Sahl ol Din
  • Sang-e Siah
  • Sarvabad
  • Shah Niaz
  • Shah Rah
  • Shahin
  • Qaleh
  • Shaqa
  • Shir Hesar
  • Soltanabad
  • Tup Derakht
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References

  1. "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006)". Islamic Republic of Iran. Archived from the original (Excel) on 2011-11-11.


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