Hesaruiyeh (, Romanized as Ḩeà ÂÃÂrà «âÂÂëyeh; also known as HazÃÂr, HazÃÂrà «, and HisÃÂru) is a village in Khatunabad Rural District, in the Central District of Shahr-e Babak County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 221, in 54 families. Hesaruiyeh is located roughly southeast of Shahr-e Babak.
One local author suggests that the name comes from the words Ḩeà ÂÃÂr (), meaning "fort", "fence", "wall", or "barrier", and bÃÂrà « () meaning "fortification".
Ḩeà ÂÃÂrà «âÂÂëyeh served as the stronghold of the Ismailis and is home to many Ismailis who have contributed a lot to building Shahr-e-Babak when they ruled Shahr-e Babak during their rule in the 19th century.
Ḩeà ÂÃÂrà «âÂÂëyeh is located close to Road 71, a national highway that connects Tehran in the north to Bandar-Abbas in the South. In addition to the forts and the barriers, there is a nearby horseshoe-shaped hill called Tale-h Hesar, meaning "hill of the fort".