Angali Rural District


Angali Rural District is a rural district in the Central District of Bushehr County, Bushehr Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,636, in 557 families. The rural district has 21 villages.
The district is located near the coast of the Persian Gulf, some fifty-five kilometers to the north of the city of Būshehr, the capital city of the Būshehr province, at the southwest of Iran. It is enclosed between the Rūhelle River and the Shabānkāre district on the north, the Rūhelle district on the west, the Būshehr harbor on the south, and the Dashtestān District to the east.
At one time it was under the jurisdiction of the governor of the Persian Gulf Ports. In conjunction with Būshehr, this province was later developed into the province of “Būshehr and Banāder”. Angāli was formerly a part of the Dashtestān province and later it was separated for administrative purposes.
Although historically Angāli has always been one of the important and strategic centers of political activity, Angāli was never registered on maps of Iran. Even in the most current maps only occasionally it is included. One of the main reasons is rooted in the strategy of the Pahlavi regime who kept the regional powers in low profile, in order to prevent any possible encouragement for others, who might follow their foot steps in dealing with the central government. In fact, Lorimer attests that, “the men of Angāli are described as brave and hard working.” It is not infrequent in the history of Iran that the central governments fear these “brave and hard working” local men.
Religion. Angāli people are Shi’ite Muslims, believing in the twelve Imams. They are faithful believers, and, except for children and some of the youth before the legal age of eighteen, they all observe their religious rituals——three times of prayers during the day, annual fasting, etc.
Among the main villages are:
Askərī
Bin Həmād entirely destroyed.
Fərāke:
Hafjūš.
Hamūd.
Hapolū completely destroyed.
Hasan Neδ̣ū.
Heyδ̣ərī
Xəšem Ka:lsn.
Xəšem Šālī.
Xəšem Šeyxī
Zarδ̣əkī, the Lower.
Zarδ̣əkī, the Upper.
Zendn.
Kórevand.
Mo:rezī.
Momšeyī.
Nōdərār completely destroyed.
Nūkāl-e Gəzī.
Nūkāl-e Moxī.
Qa:le Soxte:.
Rəsa:mī.
Seylī.
Tolveī͜.
Xəšem Ka:l Morāδ̣''