Joshekan province

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Joshekan was a small province of Qajar dynasty Persia covering about 1,000 sq mi (2,600 km2). Under the Safavid dynasty, the region was called Meimeh, and the tax collector resided in the large village of . Under the Qajar dynasty, the province of Joshekan was created as a fiefdom for Bahram Mirza Moezz-od-Dowleh Qajar. Upon his death in 1882 it passed to his son . It was later incorporated into Isfahan Province of modern Iran. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Joshekan was a small province of Qajar dynasty Persia covering about 1,000 sq mi (2,600 km2). Under the Safavid dynasty, the region was called Meimeh, and the tax collector resided in the large village of . Under the Qajar dynasty, the province of Joshekan was created as a fiefdom for Bahram Mirza Moezz-od-Dowleh Qajar. Upon his death in 1882 it passed to his son . It was later incorporated into Isfahan Province of modern Iran. Joshekan took its name from the village of Joshekan-Kali, once known for its wool production and carpet-making. The word kali from its name means carpet. Later, the governor's residence was moved to Meimeh, a smaller city situated at an elevation of 6670 ft. Meimeh is located about 63 mi (101 km) north-west of Isfahan, and roughly equidistant from Gulpaigan and Natanz.
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