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Damask Rose picking tradition in Iran
Damask Rose or Mohammadi flower has been the preeminent agricultural products of Iran since ancient times and considered as one of the indigenous…
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Tehran to be turned into age-friendly city
"The elderly are one of the special members of society. Considering that the elderly population in Tehran is growing, the issues and challenges…
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Seniors' playtime
Parks and urban green spaces are almost designed for children, youngsters or able-bodied adults; however, they can be created with a variety…
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Zavareh; ancient county in heart of desert
Being located northeast of Isfahan's Ardestan, Zavareh is one of the ancient villages of Iran that dates back to the time before the rise of…
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By Elahe Seyfodin
Light pollution threatens migratory birds
The UN-sponsored global World Migratory Bird Day campaign's official catchphrase for 2022 is "Dim the Lights for Birds at Night! " The campaign's…
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Isfahan to revive Saqqakhanes
Saqqakhane refers to a public drinking water fountain that commemorates the thirsty martyrs,Imam Hussain in particular, who sacrificed their…
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By Elahe Seyfodin
Isfahan; Paradise home for Polish Jewish children
In a country with decades-long political conflict with the Israeli regime, the greatest Jewish community in the Middle East stands still amidst…
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Isfahan; the land of soaring minarets
The tower, in a wide variety of forms ranging from cylindrical to polygonal, from which the muezzin proclaims the call to prayer five times a…
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Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives During the Second World War
By resolution 59/26 of 22 November 2004, the UN General Assembly declared 8–9 May as a time of remembrance and reconciliation and, while recognizing…
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Isfahan; city of blue Islamic tiles
If you’ve ever visited Iran's historical cities, in particular Isfahan, you’ve probably been wowed by the blue tiles lining the mosques in the…
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International No Diet Day
Drop your rules and restrictions around eating and join a movement of no-shaming body positivity and health-focused education on International…
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Persian Gulf National Day
The Persian Gulf is a shallow, epi-continental sea approximately 1,000 km long and 200-350 km wide, narrowing to about 60 km across at the Straits…
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People worldwide mark Quds Day in solidarity with Palestinians
Millions of people have taken to the streets for Quds Day rallies around the world to show solidarity with the Palestinians and condemn Israeli…
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Iran's pink mosque
You can find Nasir-Al Molk Mosque, known as the Pink Mosque, in the city of orange blossom, Shiraz. This historical masterpiece lies in Nasir…
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International Chernobyl Remembrance Day
Chernobyl has affected the lives of many people all over Europe to this day. The affected areas of the Chernobyl Disaster are said to last at…
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Christians celebrate Orthodox Easter 2022
Orthodox Christians in Europe, Africa and the Middle East celebrated Orthodox Easter on Sunday.
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Mahyar Caravanserai; outstanding example of Safavid art
The journeys of traders and their caravans along the roads across Iran would have been much more difficult if there was no caravansaries that…
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Iranians keep vigil during Laylat Al Qadr
The Night of Glory, Laylat Al Qadr, is one of the odd numbered holy nights in the last 10 days of Ramadan during which the first verses of the…
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World Creativity and Innovation Day
There may be no universal understanding of creativity. The concept is open to interpretation from artistic expression to problem-solving in the…
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Kashan comes out victorious from Nowruz holidays
Having plenty of historical monuments, eye-catching bazaars, captivating mosques, fascinating caravansaries, and old houses, Isfahan's Kashan…
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Teymouri Mansion
"Teymouri Mansion" is one of the historical buildings that dates back to the Gurkani Period which is also Known as the "Chahar Houz" hall. After…
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World Heritage Day
Every day people all over the world celebrate their cultural heritage, simply by living their lives in a way that embodies who they are and where…
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Arthur Upham Pope introduced Iran to world
It maybe unbelievable that an American researcher, art historian, chronicler, and researcher loves Iran to such an extent that not only did…
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Maqsood Attar Caravanserai
Being located near Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan, “Maghsoud Attar” Caravanserai was built on the recommendation of Shah Abbas, by a famous…
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Isfahan, Poland on path of solidarity, cooperation
Emphasizing the importance of increasing international interactions and strengthening public diplomacy by the Municipality of Isfahan, the Mayor…
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World Parkinson’s Day
World Parkinson’s Day marks the birthday of Dr. J Parkinson in April of each year. On this day there are efforts made to increase the public…
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Ramadan Nocturn rite to be revived
The religious rite of Ramadan Nocturn (Sahouri khani), which is one of the Iran's ancient ordinances, has been revived and recreated during the…
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Giving Iftar highly recommended deed during Ramadan
The holy month of Ramadan is much more that refraining from eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset; it is a perfect time for self-reflection,…
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Isfahan's Shahshahan Mausoleum
Shahshahan Mausoleum is the burial place of Shah Aladdin Mohammad, the most outstanding figures of Isfahan who was martyred in 1446 by the order…
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Muslims around the world celebrating Ramadan
The Muslims across the world welcome the fasting month of Ramadan on Sunday and, unlike previous years, COVID-19 pandemic will not outshine this…