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Mount Kolah Qazi

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Mount Kolah Qazi or Kuh-e Kolah Qazi is a mountain that is located about 30 kilometres southeast of the city of Isfahan in Isfahan province in Iran.[1] With an elevation of 2534 metres, the highest peak is in the north-central part of the mountain. Having a general northwest–southeast direction, this mountain is situated southeast of Mount Shah Kuh and west and almost parallel to Mount Qaruneh. With an average width of about 5 kilometres and a length of almost 20 kilometres, this mountain is a part of the Mount Kolah Qazi Protected Nature Reserve which covers an area of about 50,000 hectares of national park and 3,000 hectares of protected wildlife region.

Etymology

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In Persian ‘'kolah'’ means ‘'cap'’ or ‘'headdress'’ and ‘'qazi'’ means ‘'judge'’, so ‘'kolah qazi'’ or ‘'kolah-e qazi'’ means ‘'cap or headdress of a judge'’.

Geology

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Mount Kolah Qazi is located in Sanandaj-Sirjan geologic and structural zone of Iran and it is mainly made of Lower Cretaceous limestone. Only a very small part of the central and southern section of the mountain is formed by Upper Jurassic granodiorite.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Comprehensive Map of Iran, Microsoft Encarta Interactive World Atlas 2001, Microsoft Corporation
  2. ^ Geological Map of Iran, National Geoscience Database of Iran, www.ngdir.ir