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UWW accepts Iran’s proposal for Muslim women’s singlet
Iran’s Wrestling Federation says that the United World Wrestling (UWW) has accepted its proposal to allow the women wrestlers to participate in the competition with Islamic dress code. Iran offered the suggestion in December last year in the center of United World Wrestling Committee of Associated Styles in Istanbul, Turkey. According to m ...
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Iran’s Dates Earn $300 million p.a.
About 10,000 tons of dates worth close to $40 million are exported from Iran’s southern Hormozgan Province every year, an official with Hormozgan Agri ...
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Iran’s ‘Retouch’ grabs two Krakow Film Festival awards
Iranian short film 'Retouch' won two awards at the 57th Krakow Film Festival in Poland and was named for the second time to attend Academy Awards. ...
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Iran’s Hossein Alizadeh wins Asia World Music Award
Iranian tar virtuoso Hossein Alizadeh won the Asia World Music Award, the Persian service of IRNA reported on Thursday. The award is presented bien ...
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Over 5,000 Ancient stone Graves Discovered in Iran
Archeologists in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan have discovered an ancient cemetery in Dombkouh archeological site. According to a ...
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Iranian wrestlers win championship at Asian tournament
With four medals gold medals, and one silver and two bronze medals Iran has won title at the Asian Senior Wrestling Championships in India. Ramin T ...
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59% Rise in Fars Tourists
Fars Province in southern Iran hosted more than 69,000 foreign tourists in the Iranian month of Farvardin (March 21–April 20), registering a 59% incre ...
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Mo’aven al-Molk, a distinctive shrine
A ceramic tilework bearing historical themes embellishes an exterior wall of the Takieh Mo’aven al-Molk, a distinctive Shia shrine, in western Iranian ...
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Int’l Sculpture Symposium Opens in Milad Tower
The 8th edition of Tehran International Sculpture Symposium opened on Friday, at the iconic Milad Tower. A total of 29 sculptors, including 14 fore ...
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Sandstorm unearths ancient site in southeastern Iran
A wave of recent tremendous sandstorms has uncovered vestiges of an ancient city on the outskirts of Fahraj in Kerman Province, southeastern Iran. ...