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Iran, also known as Persia, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, a country in Western Asia, comprising a land area of 1,648,195 km2, it is the second-largest nation in the Middle East and the 18th-largest in the world.
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Taq-e Bostan ("the arch of the garden"): site of several Sasanian rock reliefs, on the northeastern outskirts of modern Kermanshah
Yazd, Bogheh-ye Seyed Roknaddin The beautiful blue-tiled dome that marks the Mausoleum of Seyed Roknaddin, the tomb of local Islamic notable Seyed Roknaddin Mohammad Qazi, is visible from any elevated point around the city.
Zoroastrian Temple of Yazd (Ateshkadeh) © GulChotrani
Zoroastrian Temple of Yazd © Gul Chotrani
Yazd The Amir Chakhmaq Complex © GulChotrani
Yazd, Kabir Jame Mosque YazdYazd The Amir Chakhmaq Complex © Gul Chotrani
Yazd, Zendāne Eskandar, Alexander's Prison ©mypersiancorner
Yazd, Zoroastrian neighborhood Yazd, Taghdiri house beside, Ardekan
Esfahan, The back of Ali Qapu Palace, Unesco World Heritage Site
Tehran © Gul Chotrani
Tehran this building on the periphery of the baazar was for centuries used as a haven for travelers
Tehran Women in chadors disembark from a traditional carriage outside the Baazar entrance
Tehran Golestan Palace on 2013 was proclaimed as world heritage site
Tehran Golestan Palace The Shamsol Emareh, from Naseer al-din Shah's era, was built in 1867 to house the Shah's personal harem
Tehran Golestan Palace © Gul Chotrani
MehrdadJamshidi (Iranian artist, 1970) “A girl on Golestan palace” 2002(Oil on canvas 121 x 91 cm)
Tehran Golestan Palace From earliest days, Platanus Orientalishas been an important tree in Persian gardens, which are built around water and shade. There it is known as the chenar. A Plane tree is the main theme in the aria Ombra mai fu composed by George Frideric Handel, in which the main character, Xerxes I of Persia, admires the shade of a plane tree.
Tehran is the country's 32nd capital and is a fascinating mix of the old and new
The Qeychak has three or four metal strings Inverted Tulips, Fritillaria imperialis, GolestanKouh, Iran
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