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Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Cultural Landscape of Maymand is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Cultural) located in Iran (Islamic Republic of), inscribed in 2015, spanning 4,954 hectares.

About This Site

Maymand is a self-contained, semi-arid area at the end of a valley at the southern extremity of Iran’s central mountains. The villagers are semi-nomadic agro-pastoralists. They raise their animals on mountain pastures, living in temporary settlements in spring and autumn. During the winter months they live lower down the valley in cave dwellings carved out of the soft rock (kamar), an unusual form of housing in a dry, desert environment. This cultural landscape is an example of a system that appears to have been more widespread in the past and involves the movement of people rather than animals.
CategoryCultural
Date Inscribed2015
Area4,954 ha
Cultural Criteriac5
LocationIran (Islamic Republic of)

Location & Geography

Coordinates

Latitude: 30.1680556, Longitude: 55.3755556

Inscription Justification

Brief Synthesis Maymand is a small and relatively self-contained south facing valley within the arid chain of Iran’s central mountains. The villagers are agro-pastoralists who practice a highly specific three phase regional variation of transhumance that reflects the dry desert environment. During the year, farmers move with their animals to defined settlements, traditionally four, and more recently three, that include fortified cave dwellings for the winter months. In three of these settlements the houses are temporary, while in the fourth, the troglodytic houses are permanent. Sar-e-Āghol are the settlements on the southern fields used from the end of winter until late spring. The houses come in two different types. Markhāneh are circular houses, semi-underground to shelter them from the wind, with low dry stone wall and a roof covering of wood and thatch of wild thistles. Mashkdān houses are above ground and built with dry stone walls and a conical roof of branches. Some of the buildings for cattle are much more substantial and have barrel vaulted brick or stone roofs. Sar-e-Bāgh houses are sited near seasonal rivers and used during summer and early autumn. When the weather is hot the structures are light: dry stone walls support a roof structure of vertical and horizontal timbers covered with grass thatch. In inclement weather more substantial houses are constructed with taller stone walls and a conical roof. Cattle are collected in roofless stone enclosures. Around…

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Cultural Landscape of Maymand located?

Cultural Landscape of Maymand is located in Iran (Islamic Republic of).

When was Cultural Landscape of Maymand inscribed as a World Heritage Site?

Cultural Landscape of Maymand was inscribed by UNESCO in 2015.

What criteria does Cultural Landscape of Maymand meet?

Cultural Landscape of Maymand meets the following UNESCO criteria: c5.

How large is Cultural Landscape of Maymand?

Cultural Landscape of Maymand spans approximately 4,954 hectares.

Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026

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