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Khosravi Border Crossing

Khosravi is a confirmed border crossing near Qasr-e Shirin. Its documented functions combine customs clearance and transit services for goods with passenger and pilgrim facilities. Khosravi should be distinguished from the closely associated but distinct Parvizkhan Border Terminal.

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Updated19/07/2026
Strategic Layer

Strategic and market-access role

Khosravi Border Crossing is a significant western gateway in the Hormuz Graph because it links Kermanshah Province to Iraq through the Qasr-e Shirin border economy, connecting road freight, customs activity, pilgrim movement, trade services, and warehousing demand. Its role differs from Bashmaq’s Iraqi Kurdistan orientation: Khosravi is more tied to central Iraq-facing routes and Kermanshah’s position as a western logistics base. The asset connects merchants, transport operators, border-service firms, and export-import flows in a sanctions- and compliance-sensitive corridor. Provides road-based market access between Iran and Iraq, with particular relevance to non-oil exports to Iraq and travel to Iraqi holy sites including Najaf and Karbala.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations, capacity & connectivity

Related use cases

Useful for Iraq-facing export/import routing, customs-process assessment, road-freight planning, border-market screening, warehouse-location analysis, and partner search in Kermanshah Province. Analysts can compare Khosravi with Bashmaq, Mehran, and other western crossings to assess route selection, border delays, documentation requirements, seasonal movement, compliance exposure, and local logistics capacity before committing to distribution or trade operations.

Capacity and service area

Service area: Iran–Iraq border traffic between Kermanshah Province and Iraq’s Khanaqin district in Diyala Governorate, including trade and pilgrim routes toward central and southern Iraq.

Connected modes

Road freight, passenger and pilgrim road transport.

Industries served

Cross-border trade, customs and transit services, road freight, and pilgrim travel.

CONTROL & DEVELOPMENT

Ownership, operation & expansion

Owner and operator

Operator: Customs services are operated by the Iranian Customs Administration. Terminal operations are managed by Iran’s Road Maintenance and Transportation Organization.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Direct answers to the questions most likely to arise when reviewing this profile.

Where is Khosravi Border Crossing located?

Khosravi Border Crossing is located near Qasr-e Shirin in Kermanshah Province, Iran, opposite Iraq’s Khanaqin district in Diyala Governorate.

What is Khosravi Border Crossing used for?

It supports customs clearance, road transit, goods trade and passenger and pilgrim travel between Iran and Iraq.

Who operates Khosravi Border Crossing?

The Iranian Customs Administration operates customs services, while Iran’s Road Maintenance and Transportation Organization manages terminal operations.

Is Khosravi the same as Parvizkhan Border Terminal?

No. Parvizkhan Border Terminal is a distinct but closely associated commercial terminal. Khosravi specifically refers to the crossing, although the names may be used broadly in some contexts.