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A webinar Titled ‘The Role of Literature, Culture and Humanities in the Formation of Civilization’ on 13th MarchA webinar on ‘The Role of Literature, Culture and Humanities in the Formation of Civilization’ will be held on March 13, 2021 Organized by the Cultural Center of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Dhaka. You are cordially invited to the Program. Topics of articles and lectures are given bellow ...
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Iran to manufacture 100-seat passenger planes: CAO
Iran is planning to start the production line of a 100-seat passenger plane and use IrAn-140 aircraft as a cargo jet, said the head of Iran's Civil Av ...
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Iran’s remarkable biodiversity museum
The richest and most important biodiversity museum of Iran has been set up in the Department of Environment (DOE), which exhibits extinct native speci ...
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Iran’s non-oil trade stands at $65.5b in 11 months
Iran has traded 134 million tons of non-oil commodities worth $65.5 billion in the first 11 months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 20, 202 ...
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Hafez Studies Center launches story writing festival
The Hafez Studies Center in Shiraz has organized a festival of story writing with the central theme of the great Persian poet Hafez. “The festival ...
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Movies from Iran line up for Taos Shortz Film Fest
Nineteen movies by Iranian filmmakers will be screened at the Taos Shortz Film Fest in the United States. Due to the pandemic, the 2020 edition of the ...
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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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Iran can hold 20% share of neighboring states’ market: TPOI
Chief of Trade Promotion Organization of Iran (TPOI) pointed to $1,100 billion worth of market of neighboring states and said that Iran is able to hol ...
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Ancient petroglyphs discovered in western Iran
Another cluster of ancient petroglyphs has recently been discovered in a barren plain in Lorestan province, western Iran. “The petroglyphs, which b ...
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Coronavirus: Carpet Museum of Iran reopens to visitors
After months of closure due to coronavirus, the Carpet Museum of Iran in downtown Tehran once again opened its doors to visitors on Wednesday. Tens ...