Historical Capitals of the World

Sari

Country: Iran

Region: Middle East

Period: 10th-11th c.CE

Location: 36.560556°N, 53.058333°E

Description

Sari is an ancient city located in the Mazandaran Provinceof northern Iran, nestled between the Alborz Mountainsand the Caspian Sea. Once the capital of the Ziyarid dynastyduring the 10th and 11th centuries CE, it was an important cultural and political hub in the region. Known for its beautiful landscapes, Sari has played a key role in Iranian history, especially during the period of the Ziyarid rulers. Today, the city offers a blend of rich history and natural beauty, attracting tourists to explore its ancient ruins, vibrant bazaars, and scenic surroundings.

Modern Remains

Today, modern-day Sari retains several landmarks from both its ancient and Islamic past. The most notable of these is the Imamzadeh Yahya shrine, a beautiful example of Islamic architecture, believed to be the tomb of a revered religious figure. Visitors can also explore the Sari Bazaar, a traditional market that still functions as a bustling hub for local commerce, much like in ancient times. Sari's historical district features several Qajar-era buildings alongside remnants of Ziyarid architecture. The Alborz Mountains offer outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy hiking and nature walks, with views of the fertile lands surrounding the city. Visitors can also see ruins of the ancient Ziyarid palace and nearby old caravanserais that speak to the city's former grandeur as an economic and political center.

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