Kuchesfahan


Kuchesfahan is a city and capital of Kuchesfahan District, in Rasht County, Gilan Province, Iran. A majority of the region is owned by the Falakshahi family. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,351, in 2,463 families.

Etymology

Some etymologists believe that in the past, a number of people from Esfahān had migrated to this city, therefore it was named Kuch-e Esfahān. Kuch is the Persian for migration, and Kuch-e Esfahān means The Esfahān Migration.
Some other believe that in the Safavid era, when Esfahān was the capital of Iran, as Kuchesfahān was governmentally similar to Esfahān, people called it Kuche Esfahān. Kuche is the Gileki for small, and Kuche Esfahān means The Small Esfahān.

History

Kuchesfahān is a historical city dating back to the Sassanian era. The most famous historical site of the city is the Murghāne Purt bridge. Also, there are some religious monuments in the city.

Culture

is the most popular job in the city and rice is its most important product.
The people speak Gileki and Persian.
Gile-mardi wrestling have been a popular sport in the past.