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googlemapsrandomplaces · 8 months ago
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gerash, fars province, iran
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renal03421 · 23 days ago
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Pack of portraits
Female Gerash, female Hepal, male married Alasar
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And some more portraits
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number-1-victim-of-crime · 6 years ago
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Please share and help #Fereydunkenar #Kalaleh #KelishadvaSudarjan #Dowlatabad #Delijan #FarrokhShahr #QarahZiaodDin #Bafq #Pasargad #AjabShir #Qahderijan #Damavand #Bahar #Juybar #Bardaskan #Fuman #Aleshtar #Semirom #Gerash #Farsan #Qeshm #DarrehShahr #BandareLengeh #Aghajari #Khvansar #Mahdishahr #Kish #Abrisham #Ramshir #news https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx-QI59pAm1/?igshid=zmbjpkoj4ryz
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whencyclopedes · 3 years ago
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Jerash
Jerash (también conocida como Gerasa, Gerash o Gerasha) es la capital y la mayor ciudad de la gobernación de Jerash, en Jordania, pero en la antigüedad fue una de las ciudades más ricas y cosmopolitas del antiguo Oriente Próximo. Asentada por el hombre ya en el Neolítico (c. 7500-5500 a.C.) y fundada como ciudad helenística en el siglo II a.C., Jerash destaca hoy en día por sus magníficas ruinas romanas y bizantinas, que se cuentan entre las mayores y mejor conservadas del mundo. Jerash se encuentra a 48 km (30 millas) al norte de Ammán, la capital de Jordania, y a 40 km (25 millas) al sur de Irbid (Jordania). Jerash es uno de los lugares más visitados de Jordania después de la ciudad nabatea de Petra.
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bahmani · 5 years ago
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bobsblips · 8 years ago
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#iran #gerash #snowcappedmountains #olympustg4tough #aerialview #aerial #snow (at Gerash)
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linguario · 2 years ago
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🇨🇳 2️⃣1️⃣ 21 Chino - 中文 - Chinese #保護 #人的聲譽 #喜歡 🇭🇺 2️⃣2️⃣ 22 Húngaro - magyar - Hungarian #Védd meg a #annak a hírneve, aki #tetszik 🇮🇸 2️⃣3️⃣ 23 Islandés - íslenska - Icelandic #Verndaðu #orðspor þess sem #eins 🇮🇳 2️⃣4️⃣ 24 Hindú - हिन्दी - Hindi #की रक्षा करें #उस व्यक्ति की प्रतिष्ठा #पसंद करना 🇮🇩 2️⃣5️⃣ 25 Indonesio - bahasa Indonesia - Indonesian #lindungi #reputasi orang yang #suka 🇮🇱 2️⃣6️⃣ 26 Hebreo - עִבְרִית‎, Ivrit - Hebrew #להגן על #מוניטין של האדם ש #כמו 🇮🇹 2️⃣7️⃣ 27 Italiano - italiano - Italian #Proteggi il #reputazione della persona che #come 🇯🇵 2️⃣8️⃣ 28 Japones - 日本語, Nihongo - Japanese #守る #その人の評判 #お気に入り 🇰🇿 2️⃣9️⃣ 29 Kazajo - қазақ - Kazakh #Қорғаңыз #адамның беделі #лайк 🇰🇪 🇹🇿 🇺🇬 3️⃣0️⃣ 30 Suajili - Kiswahili - Swahili #kinga #sifa ya mtu ambaye #kama (en Gerash) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnTC4Lwtl4A/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mwgamera · 2 years ago
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Geresh, gerash, apostrophe, hyphen (??), excrement — Google trying to translate גרש or גרשיים. "Different uses of the excrement" The last one will surprise you! (The unfortunate source has little to do with defecation: שימושים שונים של הגרש.) Microsoft simply goes with apostrophe and quotation marks instead.
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renal03421 · 23 days ago
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Doodles of Gerash, not serious but there is a grain of information present
nipples hee hee
Also work on they're full reference in progress
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number-1-victim-of-crime · 6 years ago
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Please share and help #Fereydunkenar #Kalaleh #KelishadvaSudarjan #Dowlatabad #Delijan #FarrokhShahr #QarahZiaodDin #Bafq #Pasargad #AjabShir #Qahderijan #Damavand #Bahar #Juybar #Bardaskan #Fuman #Aleshtar #Semirom #Gerash #Farsan #Qeshm #DarrehShahr #BandareLengeh #Aghajari #Khvansar #Mahdishahr #Kish #Abrisham #Ramshir #news https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx-QGwXpxku/?igshid=1dieac63if2s0
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vsplusonline · 5 years ago
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Why royals and Bollywood stars frequent this Dubai restaurant
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Why royals and Bollywood stars frequent this Dubai restaurant
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When you walk into Al Ustad, a popular kebab joint in the heritage neighbourhood of Bur Dubai, the first thing that will catch your eye are the hundreds of photos that adorn its walls.
On a closer look, you can spot many a popular face posing with the restaurant owners, clearly happy after a satisfying gastronomical experience. The men common in all the photographs are Majeed Anssari and Shahabuddin Anssari, co-owners of the always crowded Iranian food joint. And, those posing with them are the likes of Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, John Abraham, Arjun Rampal and Zareen Khan, to name a few. Not just Indian stars — the patrons include royalty and celebrities from across West Asia, including Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, the Crown Prince of Dubai.
What makes this Iranian kebab joint so popular? “The ambience and the taste we dish out,” says Majeed, who can easily converse in Indian languages like Hindi, Punjabi and Malayalam, apart from Arabic and English.
Mohammed Kazim, an Emirati businessman and a licensed tour guide who dines here frequently, agrees. “It’s a family-run restaurant and you get to interact with them, it’s very authentic and casual. It’s a place for everyone, which is exactly what Dubai represents. The food is also on another level: the taste is very pure to the culture they have lived in, and they use spices from the region,” says Kazim. The vibe is also a plus, with currencies from all over the world on display, as well as some vintage items.
Stars of the menu
Salman Khan and Zareen Khan have visited more than once. Majeed clearly remembers a visit by Shah Rukh Khan. “The star visited our restaurant with four of his friends and they ordered the mixed grill platter,” he recalls.
Asked about the most sought-after dishes by Indians, Majeed points to the kebabs. “Shish kebab and joojeh kebab are two dishes that are ordered most frequently by Indian visitors. The key ingredients are lime, salt, black pepper, yoghurt and, in some cases, saffron,” he says.
Majeed also shares a secret behind the taste — the meat is marinated for more than 24 hours. In a majority of dishes, dried lime is also used as a spice. Traditional Iranian dishes include mutton and chicken kebabs marinated in garlic yoghurt, as well as fragrant rice served with saffron and sumac, with a side of grilled tomatoes, onions and cucumbers. Fresh lavash is served piping hot, and for dessert, sticky dates are served with a delicious nutty sauce and mint tea.
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The food is affordable compared to other kebab joints. The cheapest on the menu is hummus, which will cost you seven UAE dirhams, while the most expensive dish is the Sultani dinner at 47 dirhams.
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The restaurant receives a great flux of people through the week. There is no difference whether it is a weekday or weekend, say regulars. “It’s always full. There are no reservations, it’s first come, first served. We see about 400 walk-ins on normal days and around 500-600 people on weekends,” adds Majeed.
“I have sweet memories of this place. My father used to bring me here when I was a child. Old habits die hard and I’m a regular visitor,” says Kazim.
The restaurant was set up by Mohammed Al Ansari, who left Gerash in southern Iran for Dubai in 1941. He first ran a grocery shop and bakery in Bur Dubai before setting up the restaurant 41 years ago, working there until he passed away in 2015 at the age of 83. His sons Majeed, Shahabuddin and Taleb now jointly run the restaurant.
And, what is Majeed’s special pick for a first-time Indian visitor? “I would recommend the mixed grill for Indian tourists. It works well when you are with a group of people or your family. The platter can work for an individual and also extend to serve 7-10 people.”
And whether or not you are pinned along with King Khan on this restaurant’s wall of fame, is up to you.
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lilnasxvevo · 5 years ago
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Other amazing parts of this story:
-They weren’t, like, some random wild or feral pigs just chilling. They were pigs that belonged to somebody and there were people tending those pigs and when That One Thing happened they ran into the town like “HELP IM GONNA GET FIRED AND ALSO THERES A WIZARD?!?!?”
-The dude who was possessed literally had been given super-strength by the demons and was violent and hard to control and it was this huge thing for everybody and when the townspeople came running out to see the wizard that the pig herders were yelling about and they saw that dude perfectly calm and fully clothed for once just chilling on a rock it scared the shit out of them so bad that they very politely ASKED JESUS TO LEAVE! He just did them a huge solid and they were like “Thanks very much but whatever powers you have scare the shit out of me and I don’t want them near me or my children so literally leave this entire region I DON’T want to hear that you just went to some neighboring town PLEASE GO VERY FAR AWAY FROM US”
-The dude who had been exorcised tried to basically climb into Jesus’ boat with Him when He left and Jesus was like “No, go tell these people what a huge solid I did for you and how I’m actually a good guy and additionally, like, the Messiah” and it’s implied those people eventually came around
Just random stuff:
-All this was in the Decapolis aka the Ten Cities (I’m googling stuff now) so by leaving their “region” I’m guessing those people maybe meant “leave the Ten Cities altogether” tho specifically these people lived in the city of Gerasa.
-I really can’t find any sort of a “sea” anywhere that can reasonably be described as “bordering Gerash” on a map so I’m not super sure what body of water the demons drove the pigs into
-I just realized Jesus left the premises by sailing across the exact same body of water that all those pigs just drowned in. Gross. Big gross.
-I’m assuming there is a connection between the fact that the “unclean spirits” asked to go into the pigs and the fact that Jewish people view pigs as unclean but I’m no expert.
-Btw the presence of pigs and pig herders at all is a pretty good indicator, even if you don’t know anything about Gerasa or the fact that a place called “Decapolis” is PROBABLY Greek, that JC and the boys are among Gentiles in these stories.
-But the next story is the story of the raising of Jairus’ daughter interwoven with the story of the woman who is healed just from touching his cloak, and Jairus is a synagogue leader so I guuuuess we might be back in a majority-Jewish place now that Jesus row row rowed his boat away from Gerasa. Btw I always confuse the raising of Jairus’ daughter with the healing of the Roman centurion’s servant and I don’t know why. Probably because of the distinctive mix of faith and desperation in the men begging Jesus to help them.
-I know a girl named Talitha and I wonder if her parents know her name means “little girl.” That seems like a kind of infantilizing thing to actually name someone but what do I know.
I’m thinking about the Legion possessed dude from the Bible and that there were presumably (from the context) apostles who witnessed that scene which is just by far the absolute scariest story out of any of the miracles just
Jesus: What is your name?
Man with unclean spirits: My name is Legion, for we are many.
The apostles, I assume: Ha HaHa Ha Ha I am so fucking scared I may piss myself
Jesus: Ok demons get into them pigs
Demons: Ok *enter the pigs and force them to run into the ocean and drown themselves*
Apostles: WHAT THE FUUUUUUCK WHAT THE FUCK!!!!!
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bobsblips · 8 years ago
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#iran #iran🇮🇷 #snow #mountains #snowtracks #snowcappedmountains #aeriallandscape #gerash #white #aerial #landscape (at Gerash)
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ustribunenews-blog · 6 years ago
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Light Magnitude 4.3 Earthquake Hits 63 Miles West of Gerash, Iran
Light Magnitude 4.3 Earthquake Hits 63 Miles West of Gerash, Iran
A shallow earthquake of magnitude 4.3 struck 63 miles west of Gerash, Iran, near Fars Province, Iran at a depth of 10 km, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. An earthquake of this magnitude is considered to be light.
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historygreatest · 6 years ago
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Ahmad Eghtedari, Iranian teacher, lawyer and writer, Died at 93, 94
Ahmad Eghtedari, Iranian teacher, lawyer and writer, Died at 93, 94
Ahmad Eghtedari was born 1925, in Gerash, Iran, and died on April 16, 2019.
He was a teacher, lawyer, writer, historian and geographer; he was a prominent scholar in the Persian Gulf where he studies.
Historically, Ahmad is a descendant of Gerashi thanes (Khan in Persian). In his youth, he travelled on foot along the coasts of the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea and has begun mapping and documenting…
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world-earthquakes · 6 years ago
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M 4.7 - 68km SW of Gerash, Iran
http://dlvr.it/Qrq4pg
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