Komijan
Komijan is a city in the Central District of Komijan County, Markazi province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. It is also the administrative center for Vafs Rural District.
History
The 14th-century author Hamdallah Mustawfi listed Komijan as one of the main villages in the Sharahin district under Hamadan.Demographics
Population
At the time of the 2006 National Census, the city's population was 7,358 in 2,004 households. The following census in 2011 counted 9,195 people in 2,564 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the city as 8,776 people in 2,749 households.City life
Although many people live in Komijan, its numbers are decreasing as many leave Komijan to go and live in Tehran or other main cities of Iran. Some of the summer resorts around Komijan are Teraran, Vafs. The Vafs spa is a touristic place around Komijan. Tourists of the villages usually visit them in the summer.Neighborhoods
Ghaleh
The area is considered the highest point of the city and the urban fabric of the old location, which is called the city of Bam.Old Ghaleh
The area of the neighborhood near the intersection Mahdiyeh Njarlar 16 meters from the street, which is one of the neighborhoods of Old komijan. This place is a mosque called the Masjid Mosque Zaman the old mosque and the Grand Parad Rah is considered that the establishment of local Friday Prayers as well.Anar
Anar was originally separated from Komijan and was located in its east, but due to its very short distance, it was gradually connected to Komijan through the construction of residential and commercial places and became one of the large neighborhoods of Komijan. The entrance of Komijan city is from Arak side of this neighborhood, which is one of the big and famous neighborhoods of this city.This village itself has three neighborhoods called Qala-e-Miandeh-Qala-e-Bala, Ken-e-Icheh and Qala-e-Gol Ahmad. It is called Anar because it has many springs such as Tik and Bolagh springs and mills and old and large water aqueducts or because it has active Zoroastrian fire temples. One of the largest tribes is Anari and Mohammad Karim, which can be seen in its population dispersion in the villages of Rastkordan and Qazooq, as well as Rahan. Chehrgazi hill is located in the northern part of this large neighborhood.
Agricultural lands and good weather make this neighborhood a place for guests to spend the summer, especially in hot summers. It has the most cultivated lands in the city in terms of population and has very fertile soil, so that in the past it was considered one of the most important properties of the Bahadori family. Other clans in this neighborhood include Anari, Azimi, Kadivar, Moradi, Alizadeh Bastan and Pezeshki.
The Pezeshki family is the founder of modern medicine and Manouchehr Khan Pezeshki is one of the residents of this large old village and the founder of modern education in the city. Most people work in agriculture, and in recent years young people have turned to government jobs. This neighborhood has been extended along the Komijan-Arak road since ancient times.
Other neighborhoods include:
- Ghol Iche
- Ali Gholi Bagh
- Farhanghian
- Gholestan
- Najarlar
- Maskan Mehr
- Yokhre Hasar
- Hassanabd
- Sarab
- Essaabad