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Ray, Iran



 
 
See Rayshahr for the Sassanid center of learning in Fars province.
Ray, also spelled Rey, Rayy, Rhages or Rages (?? in Persian
Persian language

name=Persian|nativename=|pronunciation=[f??r'si]|image=|caption=Farsi in Perso-Arabic script |states= Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Bahrain....
; Rhagae in Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
) is the oldest existing city in the province of Tehran
Tehran Province

Tehran Province is one of the provinces of Iran of Iran. It covers on area of 18,909 square kilometers and is located to the north of the central plateau of Iran....
, Iran
Iran

Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
.

city is estimated to be more than five thousand years old, and was built during the Median Empire
Medes

The Medes were an Ancient Iranian peoples who lived in the northwestern portions of present-day Iran. This area was known in Greek as Media or Medea ....
. It was known in Classical times as Rhagae.






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See Rayshahr for the Sassanid center of learning in Fars province.
Ray, also spelled Rey, Rayy, Rhages or Rages (?? in Persian
Persian language

name=Persian|nativename=|pronunciation=[f??r'si]|image=|caption=Farsi in Perso-Arabic script |states= Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Bahrain....
; Rhagae in Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
) is the oldest existing city in the province of Tehran
Tehran Province

Tehran Province is one of the provinces of Iran of Iran. It covers on area of 18,909 square kilometers and is located to the north of the central plateau of Iran....
, Iran
Iran

Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
.

History and culture

The city is estimated to be more than five thousand years old, and was built during the Median Empire
Medes

The Medes were an Ancient Iranian peoples who lived in the northwestern portions of present-day Iran. This area was known in Greek as Media or Medea ....
. It was known in Classical times as Rhagae. It is mentioned several times in the Apocrypha
Apocrypha

Apocrypha are texts of uncertain authenticity, or writings where the authorship is questioned.When used in the specific context of Judeo-Christian theology, the term apocrypha refers to any collection of scriptural texts that falls outside the Biblical canon....
 (Judith
Book of Judith

[Image:Cristofano Allori 002.jpg|thumb|220px|Judith with the Head of Holophernes, by Cristofano Allori, 1613 The Book of Judith is a deuterocanonical book, included in the Septuagint and in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christian Old Testament of the Bible, but excluded by Judaism and Protestantism....
 1:5, 15; Tobit
Book of Tobit

The Book of Tobit or Tobi is a book of scripture that is part of the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodoxy biblical canon, pronounced canonical by the Council of Carthage of 397 and confirmed for Roman Catholics by the Council of Trent ....
 1:14, 5:5, 6:10). Its name dates back to the pre-Median. Some historians attribute its building to ancient mythological monarchs, and some others believe that Ray was the seat of a dynasty of Zoroastrian leader.

Ray is richer than many other ancient cities in the number of its historical monuments, among which one might refer to the 3000-year-old Gebri castle, the 5000-year-old Cheshmeh Ali hill, the 1000-year-old Bibi Shahr Banoo tomb and Shah Abbasi caravansary. It has been home to pillars of science like Rhazes.

After the Mongol conquest the town was severely damaged and it gradually lost its importance in the presence of nearby Tehran
Tehran

Tehran is the capital and largest city of Iran, and the administrative center of Tehran Province. Tehran is a sprawling city at the foot of the Alborz mountain range with an immense network of highways unparalleled in Western Asia....
.

Ray contains a famous shrine of a Shia saint Shah-Abdol-Azim, as well as a 12th century tower called Borj e Toghrol
Tughrul Tower

Toghrol Tower is a 12th century monument, located in the city of Ray, Iran.The 20 meters tall brick tower is the tomb of Seljuq dynasty ruler Togr?l, who died in Ray in 1063....
.

There is also a shrine there, dedicated to commemorate Princess Shahr Banu, eldest daughter of the last ruler of the Sassanid Empire
Sassanid Empire

The Sassanid Empire or Sassanian Dynasty is the name of the last pre-Islamic Iranian empire. It was one of the two main powers in Western Asia for a period of more than 400 years....
. She gave birth to Ali Zayn al Abidin, the fourth holy Imam of the Shia faith. This was through her marriage to Husayn ibn Ali
Husayn ibn Ali

?usayn ibn ?Ali ibn Abi ?alib ? was the grandson of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and the son of Ali and Fatimah . Husayn is an important figure in Islam as he is a member of the Ahl al-Bayt and Ahl al-Kisa, as well as being a Imamah , and one of The Fourteen Infallibles of Twelvers....
, the grandson of Muhammad
Muhammad

Muhammad Patronymic#Arabic Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib , is the founder of the Major religious groups of Islam and is regarded by Muslims as a Rasul and prophet of , the last and the greatest law-bearer in a series of prophets....
, the prophet of Islam
Islam

Islam is a Monotheism, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure....
. A nearby mountain is also named after her. However, some sources attribute the shrine to the goddess of water and fertility, Anahita
Anahita

is the Avestan language name of an Indo-Iranians cosmological figure, venerated as the divinity of 'the Waters' and hence associated with fertility, healing and wisdom....
, claiming it was renamed in Islamic times to protect it from any possible harm after the conversion of Iranians to Islam.

Some remaining prominent attractions



  • Cheshmeh Ali Hill:
A hill with a spring. In 1933-6 Cheshmeh Ali hill was excavated by archaeologists from the Boston Fine Arts Museum and the University Museum at the University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania

The University of Pennsylvania is a private research university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Penn is America's first university and is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States....
 headed by Dr. Erich Schmidt, which resulted in the discovery of 7,000-year-old artifacts. Some of the discovered objects are displayed at museums in Iran, Chicago, and Philadelphia.

The hill, which is now entirely leveled out and most artifacts unrecoverable due to real estate expansion in the 1980s and 1990s, was the home of Aryans about 6,000 years ago. Since Ray was used as a recreation center due to its beautiful attractions under the reign of the Qajar dynasty, Fath Ali Shah often used to explore the city. In 1831 his portrait and that of some Qajar princes were engraved on a rock at Cheshmeh Ali hill and its surrounding was decorated with tablets covered by poetry.

  • Toghrol Tower:
Borj Toghrul
The architectural structure was constructed under the reign of Saljuks at the order of Toghrol in 1140, once he transferred the capital city from Neyshabour to Ray. The tower is 20 meters high and the surface of its exterior is divided into 24 sections, which besides manifesting beauty and durability, symbolizes the figures of constellation as well as a 24-hour length of time (a day and a night).

  • Shah Abbasi Caravansary:
One of the ancient residential and commercial complexes, which was used as a lodging by traders and located on the shrine street, close to the Bazaar
Bazaar

File:Railway Road by Ajaz Anwar.jpgA bazaar , , is a permanent merchandising area, marketplace, or street of shops where goods and services are exchanged or sold....
. It comprises four verandas and is surrounded by stones all around, which used to serve as a market place where goods and commercial products were presented and sold by traders.

  • Ray Bazaar:
Located to the north of Shah-Abdol-Azim's shrine, which comprises two sections and a crossroad is formed at their intersection. It has long been a center for the sale of spices, traditional herbs, and commercial goods which were imported by traders via the Silk Road
Silk Road

The Silk Road is an extensive interconnected network of trade routes across the Asian continent connecting East, South, and Western Asia with the Mediterranean world, including North Africa and Europe....
. The structure of the bazaar
Bazaar

File:Railway Road by Ajaz Anwar.jpgA bazaar , , is a permanent merchandising area, marketplace, or street of shops where goods and services are exchanged or sold....
 is constructed from plaster, brick, raw mud brick and mud. It dates back to the Safavid era and is approximately 500 years old.

  • Anyanaj Tower:
An octagonal tower known as Naqareh Khaneh stands on the slopes of Tabarak mountain. A cellar is linked to the tower from underneath though a vestibule erected outside. The tower, which is constructed by stone and plaster and decorated by brickwork and zigzag vaults, dates back to the Saljuk
Seljuq dynasty

The Seljuq were a Turco-Persian Sunni Muslim dynasty that ruled parts of Central Asia and the Middle East from the 11th to 14th centuries. They set up an empire known as Great Seljuq Empire that stretched from Anatolia through Persia and was the target of the First Crusade....
 era.

  • Gebri Crypt:
Zoroastrians lived in this area, who used to leave the corpses of the dead in the open air. According to their traditions, once the flesh had decayed, the remaining bones would be buried. The ancient Zoroastrians disapproved of contaminating the body with water, earth, and fire. Gebri crypt was built as a high circular structure, six meters high, which was constructed by stone and mortar. It dates back to the 1st millennium BCE, around 3,000 years ago and was earlier called by different names, such as Khamoushan tower, Ostvaran, Ostkhan-ran, Marg (Death) tower and Sokout (Silence) tower.

  • Paintings of Monarchs on Ashkan Mountain:
At the order of Fath Ali Shah Qajar, a slide was erected on the Ashkan mountain as a sliding and recreation tool for the monarchic family. At the southern slopes of the mountain, a rough image of the Sassanid kings has been carved on a rock, which was leveled for this purpose. The image was left incomplete. Later at the order of Fath Ali Shah the image was erased to be replaced by his own portrait, while he had a crown on head and a spear in hand targeted at a lion.

Famous people born in Ray

  • Rhazes
  • Amin Razi
    Amin Razi

    was a 16th century Persian Empire geographer and author of an encyclopedia called Haft iqlim .See also*List of Iranian scientists...
  • Harun al-Rashid
    Harun al-Rashid

    Harun al-Rashid ; also spelled Harun ar-Rashid; , Aaron the Just, or Aaron the Rightly-Guided; March 17, 763 – March 24, 809) was the fifth and most famous Abbasid Caliphate Caliph....
  • Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
    Fakhr al-Din al-Razi

    Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Umar ibn al-Husayn al-Taymi al-Bakri al-Tabaristani Fakhr al-Din al-Razi or Fakhruddin Razi was a well-known Persian people Sunni Muslim theology and philosopher....
  • Najmeddin Razi
    Najmeddin Razi

    Sheikh Abdollah ibn Muhammad Najmeddin Razi was a 13th century famous Persian Sufi from Khwarezmia.He was one of the students of the great Sufi mystic Najmeddin Kubra....
     (by origin)
  • Morteza Avini
    Morteza Avini

    Sayyed Morteza Avini was a distinguished Iranian photographer of the Iran-Iraq war.Avini was born in 1947 in Ray, Iran, south of Tehran. After earning a master's degree in architecture from Tehran University, he switched to photography and film, especially after the 1978 revolution of Iran....
  • Javad Nekounam
    Javad Nekounam

    Javad Nekounam is an Iran Football who currently plays for CA Osasuna in the La Liga, and the Iran national football team.Usually playing as a defensive midfielder, he is known for his passing ability, defensive acumen, ball distribution and powerful long-range shots....


Ray today

Rayy Citadel
Ray today has been absorbed into the Greater Tehran
Greater Tehran

Greater Tehran is the metropolitan urban area in Tehran Province that covers the contiguous cities of Tehran, Ray, Iran, Shemiranat, and other areas....
 metropolitan city. It is connected via the Tehran Metro
Tehran Metro

HistoryTehran metro is one of the Middle East's biggest metros.The initial plans of the Tehran Metro, which was to be Iran's first metro system, were laid out before the Iranian revolution in the 1970s....
 to the rest of Tehran
Tehran

Tehran is the capital and largest city of Iran, and the administrative center of Tehran Province. Tehran is a sprawling city at the foot of the Alborz mountain range with an immense network of highways unparalleled in Western Asia....
 and has many industries and factories in operation. Limited excavations of what was not bulldozed were begun in 1997 in collaboration with the Iranian Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organisation (ICHTO), the Department of Archaeological Sciences of the University of Bradford
University of Bradford

The University of Bradford is a university in Bradford, West Yorkshire in the United Kingdom. Formed from a technical college in 1966, there are three campuses: the main campus, located on Richmond Road, the School of Health, on Trinity Road, and the School of Management, at Emm Lane....
 and the Department of Archaeology of the University of Tehran
University of Tehran

The University of Tehran , also known as Tehran University and UT, is the oldest and largest university of Iran. Its library is the largest in country....
 .

See also

  • Shah-Abdol-Azim Cemetery
    Shah-Abdol-Azim Cemetery

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  • Behesht-e Zahra
    Behesht-e Zahra

    Behesht-e Zahra , is the largest cemetery in Iran. Located in the southern part of metropolitan Tehran, it is connected to the city by a Tehran Metro line....
  • Ebn-e Babooyeh
    Ebn-e Babooyeh

    Ebn-e Babooyeh cemetery, Ibn-e Baabevey, or Ibn Babviyeh is located in Iran in the town of Shahr-e Ray .Many Iranian giants of sports, literature, arts, culture, religion, and politics such as Gholamreza Takhti, Ali Akbar Dehkhoda,Hossein Fatemi, Mir Ghotbeddin Mohammad Angha, and Jalaleddin Ali Mir Abolfazl Angha are buried the...
     cemetery


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