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Must-Visit Attractions in Iran's Kermanshah
Kermānshāh, formerly Bākhtarān, city, capital of Kermānshāh province, western Iran. The city lies in the fertile valley of the Qareh Sū River…
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Saint Stepanos church stands glorious in Isfahan
During the Safavid era, Shah Abbas I transported a colony of Armenian from the town of Julfa in Iran’s northern border to the suburb of Isfahan…
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Iran's hand-carved village
Kandovan is an astonishing village located on the mountain flank of Sultan Daghi, Sabalan Mountain, located in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran.…
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New Year 2021 celebrations around the
This New Year’s Eve is being celebrated like no other in most of the world, but even with most people eager to see the back of a year they would…
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Christmas around the World
Christians worldwide celebrated Christmas under different circumstances this year due to the pandemic. Let's see how the world celebrated Christmas.…
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Isfahan's sky converted into clouds of smog
Intense traffic and unrestricted factory emissions have converted Isfahan's sky into clouds of smog. In recent weeks, the levels of pollutants…
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Isfahan struggles to breathe
Referring to the purpose of investigating 12 pollution-intensive industries in Isfahan, the manager of Isfahan's air pollution control project,…
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Golden autumn in Mobarake
Mobarake's autumn has spectacular fall colors that draws everyone's attention.
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Tabriz cloaked in snow
Sited on a high plateau between Lake Orumiyeh and Mt Sahand, Tabriz has milder summers than cities further east, though its winters can be chilling.
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Isfahan's bustling streets turned into ghost zones
The Coronavirus pandemic has brought unprecedented situations across the world. Much of the world's population has been on some degree of quarantine,…
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Nazhvan;
Unique fall foliage pathway in Isfahan
Fall in Isfahan is simply stunning; Downtown Isfahan is nestled among city parks, trails and urban farms with vibrant green, orange, red and…
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Groasis planting technology to benefit Iranian farmers
Water scarcity is an enormous challenge for humanity. Agriculture nowadays uses over 73% of all fresh water use.
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Tabriz Blue Mosque Abiding Architecture
Tabriz Blue Mosque, also known as Jahan Shah Mosque or Mozaffariyeh Mansion, was built during the reign of Jahan Shah in Kara koyunlu dynasty…
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Winners of 2020 Epson International Pano Award
The Epson International Pano Awards shared the winners of its 2020 contest. If you enjoy aerial, landscape, and architecture photography, this…
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Rescue efforts continue in earthquake - stricken Turkey, Greece
Turkey’s disaster relief agency reported 24 deaths and nearly 800 injuries, while in Greece two teenagers died in the island of Samos.
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Condolences on martyrdom anniversary of Imam Reza (PBUH)
The then-vicious caliph was scared of the Holy Imam's (A.S.) increasing publicity and popularity. There was a rapid spread of Shi'ism, a growth…
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Unmasked Citizens
We are still at the early stage of fully understanding the Coronavirus; however, wearing face masks and day-to-day preventive measures such as…
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Happy Firefighters' Day
Firefighters are the bravest people who choose to put their lives at risk. They always go on dangerous missions and hug fire to save their own…
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Shots on harvesting summer products
If you're enjoying late-summer crops like sunflower seeds or wheat, consider what went into growing and harvesting this crops.
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Muharram draped Isfahan in black
Referring to the hoisting of 2,500 Muharram flags in Isfahan, Iman Hojati said that the ensigns have been erected over Isfahan’s main squares,…
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Happy World Photography Day
The soft click of the camera, a flash of light and a moment in time captured forever. Maybe digitally, maybe on film, the medium is never as…
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Blots on Isfahan streets!
The amount of cigarette butts on Isfahan streets has more or less remained persistent in the past few years as they have become more visible…
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Crosswalk art might save your life!
There has always been conflicts between automobile and pedestrian as both are the major concerns in urban and transportation planning; pedestrian…
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Isfahan welcomes 100 disabled-friendly new Euro 4 buses
"The new buses are equipped with automated wheelchair ramps and built-in hydraulic jack for the disabled to give them safe access to buses; we…
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Happy Journalist's Day
Journalists play a vital role in our lives; they are the first to witness events around the world and cover them on a timely and objective basis…
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Beirut explosion in pictures
Dozens are dead and thousands are injured after a massive explosion Tuesday in the Lebanese capital of Beirut.
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IMNA shining at national media stage
“In recent years, Iran's metropolises news agency has accelerated its growth path; In this sense, the extent of visits, the number of people…
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Isfahan turning threat of COVID-19 into opportunity
"The economic condition of Iranian municipalities is currently taking a severe beating by the coronavirus; however, there are some action plans…
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Imam Reza Holy Complex
Ali ibn Moosa (Ali the son of Moosa) known as Reza is of descendants of Muhammad, the holy prophet of Islam, cherished by the Muslims of the…
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Harvesting wheat crop on beautiful sunny day
The charming summer has arrived about two weeks ago in Isfahan and wheat farms are now filled with tall, slender golden wheat that are shining…