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Nowruz; a 3000-year tradition of felicity and connectednessThe Persian New Year celebration, known as Nowruz, begins this year on Monday, March 21. Here is how Iranians celebrate the 13-day long holiday, and why the rite is still so popular after 3,000 years. March 21, 2022, may not mean much to most people in the world, but it is a very special day for people in Iran, and a few other countries, as wel ...
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Iranians celebrate New Year in tomb of Hafez
Iranians gathered in Hāfezieh, tomb of Hafez, to celebrate the Nowruz arrival on Sunday in Shiraz ...
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Spring in blossom
Flowers are pictured during an almond blossom season in Sarvestan county of Fars province, southern Iran, March 4, 2022. In this time of year, orchard ...
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Imam Mosque restoration enters final stage
A masterpiece of Islamic architecture, Imam Mosque has entered its final stage of restoration, more than ten years since work began. Imam Mosque, w ...
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Some pictures of the holy defense war
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Eco-lodge units inaugurated in northern Iran
A total of 21 eco-lodge units have recently been inaugurated in t ...
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Mausoleum of Famous Iranian Poet Saadi
https://youtu.be/eA6q7J7-Jbo?t=98
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Historical Sites in Shiraz, Iran
https://youtu.be/Mqw2zszqp_g?t=28
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Naqsh-e Jahan Square of Isfahan, Iran
Naqsh-e Jahan Square, or Meidan-e Emam ( Imam Square), is the main tourist spot of Isfahan, one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. This square is the first place to see while visiting Isfahan and it is full of tourists all over the year. Naqsh-e Jahan in Farsi means “The image of the world”. https://youtu.be/Yq2Qsm4YfnY?t=111
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5th-century church being restored in northwestern Iran
The ancient Saint John Church has undergone some rehabilitation w ...