world.wikisort.org - IranSoltaniyeh (Persian: سلطانيه, also Romanized as Solţānīyeh, Solţāneyyeh, Sultaniye, and Sultānīyeh; also known as Sa‘īdīyeh;[2] Latin: Soltania/ Sultania) is the capital city of Soltaniyeh District of Soltaniyeh County, Zanjan Province, northwestern Iran.
This article is about the historical capital of the Ilkhanate. For other uses, see Sultaniya (disambiguation).
"Saidiyeh" redirects here. For other uses, see Saidiyeh (disambiguation).
City in Zanjan, Iran
Soltaniyeh
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 Dome of Soltaniyeh |
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Coordinates: 36°26′05″N 48°47′51″E |
Country | Iran |
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Province | Zanjan |
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County | Soltaniyeh |
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Bakhsh | Soltaniyeh |
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Elevation | 1,784 m (5,853 ft) |
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• Total | 7,638 [1] |
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Time zone | UTC+3:30 (IRST) |
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• Summer (DST) | UTC+4:30 (IRDT) |
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At the 2006 census, its population was 5,684, in 1,649 families.[3]
History
Soltaniyeh, located some 240 kilometres (150 mi) to the north-west of Tehran, was built as the capital of Mongol Ilkhanid rulers of Iran in the 14th century. Its name which refers to the Islamic ruler title sultan translates loosely as "the Regal". Soltaniyeh was visited by Ruy González de Clavijo, who reported that the city was a hub of silk exportation.[4]
In 2005, UNESCO listed Soltaniyeh as one of the World Heritage Sites. The road from Zanjan to Soltaniyeh extends until it reaches to the Katale khor cave.
William Dalrymple notes that Öljaitü intended Soltaniyeh to be "the largest and most magnificent city in the world" but that it "died with him" and is now "a deserted, crumbling spread of ruins."[5]
Ecclesiastical history
Established on 1 April 1318 as Latin Metropolitan Archdiocese of Soltania (Latin and Curiate Italian) or Soltaniyeh.
It 1329 the Latin Diocese of Samarcanda became its suffragan for the Chagatai Khanate, at least until Tamerlane (founder of the Timurids) swept its see Samarkand.
Suppressed as residential see around 1450.
Residential archbishops
(all Roman Rite and European missionary members of the same Latin Order)
- Metropolitan Archbishops of Soltania
- Francesco da Perugia, Dominican Order O.P. (1318.08.01 – ?)
- Guillaume Adam, O.P. (1322.10.06 – 1324.10.26); previously Archbishop of Smirna (Smyrna) (Asian Turkey, now Izmir) (1318 – 1322.10.06); later Metropolitan Archbishop of Bar (Montenegro) (1324.10.26 – death 1341)
- Giovanni di Cori, O.P. (1329.08.09 – ?)
- Guglielmo, O.P. (? – ?)
- Giovanni di Piacenza, O.P. (1349.01.09 – ?)
- Tommaso, O.P. (1368.02.28 – ?)
- Domenico Manfredi, O.P. (1388.08.18 – ?)
- Giovanni di Gallofonte, O.P. (1398.08.26 – ?)
- Nicolò Roberti (1401.01.24 – ?); previously Bishop of Ferrara (Italy) (1393.02.04 – 1401.01.24)
- Thomas Abaraner, O.P. (1425.12.19 – ?)
- Giovanni, O.P. (1425.12.19 – ?)
Titular see
Transformed at its suppression as residential see in 1450 into a Latin Titular archbishopric, which was itself suppressed in 1926.
It has had the following incumbents, of both the fitting archiepiscopal (intermediary) and the (lower) episcopal ranks :
- Titular Bishop Francisco Salazar, Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1548.09.12 – ?)
- Titular Bishop: Bishop-elect Bernardino de Carmona (1551.07.10 – ?)
- Titular Archbishop Alberto Bitter (1922.10.09 – 1926.12.19)
See also
Iran portal
Sources and external links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to
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http://sultaniyya.org/
References
Further reading
- Hatef Naiemie, Atri (2020). "The Ilkhanid City of Sultaniyya: Some Remarks on the Citadel and the Outer City". Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies: 1–30. doi:10.1080/05786967.2020.1744469.
- Minorsky, V.; Bosworth, C.E & Blair, Sheila S. (1997). "Sulṭāniyya". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W. P. & Lecomte, G. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia of Islam, New Edition, Volume IX: San–Sze. Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 859–861. ISBN 978-90-04-10422-8.
 Zanjan Province |
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Capital: Zanjan |
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Sights |
- Saltmen
- Sharshar waterfall
- Zanjan Bazzar
- Rakhtshooy Khaneh Edifice
- Karsaf Tappe
- Darband ghaterchi
- Kharmaneh cave
- Katale Khor
- Behestan castle
- Molla Hassan Kashi Mausoleum
- Dome of Soltaniyeh
- Seyyed Mosque
- Dragon temple
- Zanjan Museum
- Caspian international fair
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- List of cities, towns and villages in Zanjan Province
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Preceded by Tabriz |
Capital of Ilkhanate (Persia) 1306-1335 |
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На других языках
- [en] Soltaniyeh
[ru] Сольтание
Сольтание, Солтание, Султания[2] (перс. سلطانيه) — небольшой город на северо-западе Ирана, в провинции Зенджан, расположенный между центром провинции и Абхаром. Входит в состав шахрестана Абхар. На 2006 год население составляло 5 864 человека[3]. В этом городе 22 марта 1394 года родился, правитель тюркской державы Тимуридов, сын Шахруха, внук Тамерлана, известен государственный деятель и выдающийся ученый, математик, астроном, просветитель и поэт своего времени Улугбек (Мухаммед Тарагай ибн Шахрух ибн Тимур Улугбек Гураган)
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