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During the past several years, tensions over the ownership of the lake has been raised by the cities around it, which a lawsuit has been sent by the Dorud city’s governor and municipality to the Ministry of Interior. In response to the lawsuit, the Ministry of Interior sent a letter with a map and geographical location of Gahar Lake to the neighboring governorates and municipalities of Dorud, reminding them that the lake is completely located in the territory of Dorud city, and it belongs to the city.
During the past several years, tensions over the ownership of the lake has been raised by the cities around it, which a lawsuit has been sent by the Dorud city’s governor and municipality to the Ministry of Interior. In response to the lawsuit, the Ministry of Interior sent a letter with a map and geographical location of Gahar Lake to the neighboring governorates and municipalities of Dorud, reminding them that the lake is completely located in the territory of Dorud city, and it belongs to the city.


Gahar is consisted of two parts. It includes upper Gahar (the small one), and the lower Gahar (the big one) lakes. The upper Gahar is about 1700 meters long, 400 to 800 meters wide, and 4 to 28 meters deep.
== History ==
Most [[Europeans]] and tourists know this lake as Iran Lake, which is the result of the introduction of an English woman named [[Isabella Bird|Isabella Lucy Bishop]], who in 1890 was able to explore the area for 3 months and walk a thousand kilometers,<ref>{{Citation|title=Isabella Bird|date=2021-10-16|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Isabella_Bird&oldid=1050224529|work=Wikipedia|language=en|access-date=2021-12-29}}</ref> but according to documents historically, the first person to discover Lake Gahar was an Austrian geologist named A-Rudler, who in 1888 made history as the discoverer of Lake Gahar.


== History ==
Gahar is consisted of two parts. It includes upper Gahar (the small one), and the lower Gahar (the big one) lakes.
Most [[Europeans]] and tourists know this lake as Iran Lake, which is the result of the introduction of an English woman named [[Isabella Bird|Isabella Lucy Bishop]], who in 1890 was able to explore the area for 3 months and walk a thousand kilometers,<ref>{{Citation|title=Isabella Bird|date=2021-10-16|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Isabella_Bird&oldid=1050224529|work=Wikipedia|language=en|access-date=2021-12-29}}</ref> but according to documents historically, the first person to discover Lake Gahar was an Austrian geologist named A-Rudler, who in 1888 made history as the discoverer of Lake Gahar.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 07:26, 30 December 2021

Gahar Lake is a lake found in the highlands of Iran, and is located in the southeast of Dorud among Oshtarankooh in Lorestan province protected zone at the height of 2400 meters above the sea level.[1] The lake is known as the jewel of Oshtarankooh and due to the lack of roads and lower use of cars and automobiles, it is basically free from being damaged and polluted by humans. About 70,000 tourists visit the area annually.[2]

Geographical location

Ownership of Gahar Lake

During the past several years, tensions over the ownership of the lake has been raised by the cities around it, which a lawsuit has been sent by the Dorud city’s governor and municipality to the Ministry of Interior. In response to the lawsuit, the Ministry of Interior sent a letter with a map and geographical location of Gahar Lake to the neighboring governorates and municipalities of Dorud, reminding them that the lake is completely located in the territory of Dorud city, and it belongs to the city.

Gahar is consisted of two parts. It includes upper Gahar (the small one), and the lower Gahar (the big one) lakes. The upper Gahar is about 1700 meters long, 400 to 800 meters wide, and 4 to 28 meters deep.

History

Most Europeans and tourists know this lake as Iran Lake, which is the result of the introduction of an English woman named Isabella Lucy Bishop, who in 1890 was able to explore the area for 3 months and walk a thousand kilometers,[3] but according to documents historically, the first person to discover Lake Gahar was an Austrian geologist named A-Rudler, who in 1888 made history as the discoverer of Lake Gahar.

References

  1. ^ "Gahar Lake". www.visitiran.ir. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  2. ^ "Gahar Lake: A Beautiful Tourist Resort in Iran's Lorestan - Tourism news". Tasnim News Agency. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  3. ^ "Isabella Bird", Wikipedia, 2021-10-16, retrieved 2021-12-29