meshad
Meshad, also transliterated as Mashhad or Mešhad, is a major city in northeast Iran and the capital of Razavi Khorasan Province. The name derives from Persian, meaning “place of martyrdom,” a reference to the shrine of Imam Reza, the eighth Shia Imam, which is located within the city. Meshad has long been a center of pilgrimage and a key commercial hub on historic routes linking Iran with Central Asia.
Historically, the city grew around the Imam Reza Shrine complex, established in the 9th century, and expanded
Economy and culture in Meshad are dominated by services for pilgrims, commerce, and light industry. Important
Geography and climate: Meshad sits in the fertile Mashhad plain near the Binalood Mountains. It experiences
Note: spellings vary in English transliteration; Mashhad is the most common formal rendering, with Meshad and