About Neyshabur
Neyshabur is the second-largest city of Khorasan Razavi Province in the Northeast of Iran. Situated in a fertile plain at the foot of the Binalud Mountain Range, this city has been the historic capital of the 9th-century Tahirid Dynasty, the initial capital of the 11th-century Seljuk Empire, and a historic Silk Road city of cultural and economic importance in Iran and the region of Greater Khorasan.
Economically, it is considered one of the important cities of Iran, as located on the Silk Road, produced precious fabrics and pottery, and has a turquoise mine that has supplied the world with the turquoise of the finest and the highest quality for several millennia.
Neyshabur managed to recover from different invasions and earthquakes and survive until the present day as an active modern city and county in tourism, agriculture, health care, industrial production, and commerce.

