Siavashan people are very attached to their hometown, although many of Siavashan’s children are scattered in different places, even outside of Iran, due to the necessity of livelihood and life, but they have always maintained their dependence on their father’s house. You rarely find Siavashani who has cut off his relationship with his hometown and its inhabitants; In other words, they have not cut their roots.
Siavashan is a mine of oral history, its people have a special respect and credit for the elders and their predecessors, and physical education has no way in the life and morals of these people. Its economy is somewhat self-governing and dependent on agriculture and animal husbandry. This kind of life in the said village has caused a kind of lack of need and honesty that is passed from generation to generation.
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