Cultural Landscape of Uramanat

Cultural Landscape of Hawraman or Cultural Landscape of Uramanat is the 26th tangible cultural heritage of Iran. This remote and mountainous landscape bears testimony to the traditional culture of the Hawrami people, an agropastoral Kurdish tribe that has inhabited the region since about 3000 BCE. The property, at the heart of the Zagros Mountains in the provinces of Kurdistan and Kermanshah along the western border of Iran.

Uramanat Villages
Villages
Uraman Takht, Kurdistan, Iran
Coordinates: 35.1073°N 46.4778°E / 35.1073; 46.4778
Country Iran
 Iraq
Region
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official nameCultural Landscape of Hawraman/Uramanat
LocationParts of the region in Iran
CriteriaCultural: (iii)(v)
Reference1647
Inscription2021 (44th Session)

The Uramanat Villages are located in the mountainous Kermanshah and Kurdistan Provinces of Iran and Halabja Governorate of Iraqi Kurdistan. The villages are unique in terms of architecture, lifestyle, and agricultural methodology. Villages are integrated with nature by incorporating steep-slope agriculture. The 12 villages included in the property illustrate the Hawrami people’s evolving responses to the scarcity of productive land in their mountainous environment through the millennia.

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