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فارسی: شَهداد یکی از بخش‌های شهرستان کرمان از استان کرمان ایران می‌باشد. این منطقه در ۸۷ کیلومتری شمال شرق شهر کرمان جای دارد. شهداد از جنوب غرب به مناطق کوهستانی و سردسیر سیرچ و از شمال شرق به مناطق کویری و گردشگری بِکری از قبیل کلوت متصل است. شهداد در گذشته مرکز ایالت آراتا بوده‌است. همچنین قدیمی‌ترین پرچم فلزی در جهان با عنوان درفش شهداد در این منطقه کشف شده‌است. درفش شهداد کهن‌ترین درفش یافت شده در ایران است که اکنون در موزه ملی نگهداری می‌شود. در زبان فارسی شهداد به عنوان اسم پسرانه کاربرد دارد و به معنای داده‌ای از سمت شاه یا هدیه شاه می‌باشد.
English: Shahdad Desert is 100 Kilometers from Kerman.

From east, it is 30 Kilometers from Dasht-e Lut and overlooks a plain called Tekab that makes up the main part of Khabis.

This region is known as one of the Geothermal Poles among the geologists.

Current Shahdad is in a triangular shape whose vertex is located towards the Kenaran Valley and its base is located in the east in Tekab and leads to parallel yardangs in the margin of Lut. Shahdad lands are all covered with Citrus and palm groves.

Near Shahdad, there are gravellies (desert vases) that are sometimes 10 Meters long, while the longest gravelly of African deserts are 3 Meters long. In Shahdad Desert, there are 100 Hectares of salt marsh in the shape of boiling eggs that are unique in the world.

Throughout Shahdad, monuments related to the fourth millennium BC to the Islamic and contemporary periods such as cemeteries, forts, caravanserais, etc. can be observed. But the most important and unique asset of this desert region are yardangs.

With regard to roughness and genesis, yardangs are unique in the world and there are numerous secrets of the principles and properties of their genesis. Looking at them from a far distance associates them with a big city with numerous skyscrapers and this is the reason for foreign tourists calling it City of the Ghosts.

Shahdad Desert Camp is 20 Kilometers from Shahdad in Nehbandan route and at the last points in which life is continuing. After Seif and Shafi Abad Villages, it is located in between the hills. Water, electricity, WC, an outdoor amphitheater, sun bathing, sleeping in the sand and relaxing in 35 Pergola made of natural materials such as palm leaves are among the facilities and equipment for hosting desert guests.
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