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kianicht · 2 years
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I'm a amature video creator, working on my new youtube channel @nichtravel  This video is not only a window into the nomadic lifestyle in Iran but also an opportunity to appreciate the beauty and simplicity of a way of life that has remained unchanged for centuries. As the camera captures the beauty of the desert landscape, we learn about the deep connection between the nomads and their camels, who are not only their means of transportation but also their companions and protectors. We witness the gentle care and respect the nomads show towards their animals, highlighting the harmonious relationship that exists between humans and nature in the nomadic way of life. From the camel's point of view, we see the daily routine of feeding and caring, as they are treated to fresh dates, hay, and water, all while basking in the warm sunshine. We also get a glimpse into the daily routines of the nomads, as they go about their day, tending to their livestock and performing daily chores.
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wordsmithic · 1 year
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Αν σας αρεσουν οι ποιοτικες ταινιες, πρεπει σιγουρα να δειτε Ιρανικες! Η σελιδα Iranculture εχει συλλεξει μερικες απο τις πιο αξιολογες Ιρανικες ταινιες στο παραπανω λινκ με Ελληνικους υποτιτλους 😍
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historicalgram · 3 years
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🔴The Nasir al-Mulk Mosque🕌🔴 . ⚫also known as the Pink Mosque (مسجد صورتی Masjed-e Surati), is a traditional mosque in Shiraz, Iran. ⚫It is located in Gawd-i Arabān quarter, near Shāh Chérāgh Mosque. It was built during Qajar dynasty rule of Iran. ⚫The mosque includes extensive coloured glass in its facade, and displays other traditional elements such as the Panj Kāse ("five concaved") design. ⚫It is named in popular culture as the 'Pink Mosque',due to the usage of a considerable number of pink-colored tiles for its interior design. ⚫Construction began in 1876 by the order of the late Hassan Ali Nasir al-Molk, one of the lords and aristocrats of Shiraz, the son of Mirza Ali Akbar Qavam-ol-Molk, the ruler of Fars and was completed in 1888. ⚫The designers were Mohammad Hasan-e-Memār, an Iranian architect who had also built the noted Eram Garden before the Nasir al-Molk Mosque, Mohammad Hosseini Shirazi, and Mohammad Rezā Kāshi-Sāz-e-Širāzi. . . FOLLOW me @Historical_grams to enjoy more and more posts about our world's marvelous History.❤ . . #nasiralmulkmosque #nasiralmulk #irantourism #iran #mosque #pinkmosque #historical_grams #explorepage #featured #instagood #architecture #marvellousart #ancientcity #photography #irantravel #iranculture #pink #nasiralmolk #islam #picoftheday #qajardynasty #king #ruled #iranianarchitecture #followforfollowback #likeforlikes (at Nasir al-Mulk Mosque) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPZkeGfnq4w/?utm_medium=tumblr
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tourbysara · 5 years
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Just unbelievable
I know I said I’m not gonna talk about politics here.
But I just heard some news, which made me cry. which broke my heart. No one has the right to attack to the cultural sites of a country. Not even President Trump!
Iranian culture is not only the weakness of our people. It’s the weakness of the WORLD! It’s the weakness of humanity! it’s the weakness of the civilization!
And of course it’s ILLEGAL!
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maaxximuss · 5 years
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Beauty in Iran
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yazddailytours · 3 years
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#traditional_yard . . . . . . . . . . #yazddailytours #yazddailytour #yazd #iran #iranculture #irantravel #surfingiran #oldbulidings #oldhouses #tranquility #relaxation #pool #traditionalpool #antiquity #meditation #torqouise #touroperator #tourist #culineryyazd #covid_19 #corona #omicron (at Yazd, Iran) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZorGCGMZnD/?utm_medium=tumblr
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behesht02 · 5 years
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iranviva1 · 3 years
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The architecture of Stephen Gregory Church The Gregorian Church of Hamedan has three entrances. The main entrance is under the Bell Tower and the other two are on the north and south angel of the building. The south door leads to the backyard and the north door leads to the main courtyard of the church. The building has a rectangular plan consisting of the main hall and a library. The building’s façade is of brick but the interior part is very simple and doesn’t have any architectural decoration. However, the paintings of Jesus Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and Vardan Mamikonian, Armenian military leader, have decorated the interior walls. In addition, many numerous narrow windows around the building provide the light of St. Gregory Stephen Church.
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iran-travel-us-blog · 6 years
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yazddailytours · 3 years
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#tea #teatime #simplicity #cup #yazddailytours #yazddailytour #yazd #tourguide #tours #touroperator #tourism #tourist #iran #iranculture #irantravel #ecologie #fire (at Yazd, Iran) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZhs06Bsgk0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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yazddailytours · 3 years
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#yazddailytours . . . . . . . . . . . #tours #touroperator #iran #yazd #travel #trip #orientalfeeling #oldbulidings #antiquealley #tourguide #culineryyazd #iranculture #irantravel (at Eslamiyeh, Yazd) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRBrSjMhJIq/?utm_medium=tumblr
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iranviva1 · 3 years
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This caravansary is one of the most valuable buildings in the Safavid period. The caravansary is located on the Silk Road. Caravanserai of Shah Abbasi Karaj used as a place to rest their caravans and their horses during the Safavid period. It also used as a caravansary during Afsharid and Zand periods. But, at the beginning of the Qajar period, this building changed into a military fort, and also, at the end of the era, it was converted into a school. After the collapse of Qajar, around 1911 AD, this place used as the agricultural barn that caused the vastest damage to the building at that time.
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iranviva1 · 3 years
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Sufi Chay river is in north-west Iran, rising at Mt Sahand and flowing south to reach Maragheh and then Lake Urmia. It has turned the city into one of the most beautiful tourist attractions in Iran. The river passes through the city and gives it clean and fresh air. Walking along the river appeals to most people living in or visiting Margheh old town. It also helps improve the agriculture industry by providing farmers with enough amount of water. . . . https://lnkd.in/gFRhcM6
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iranviva1 · 3 years
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Shams-i-Tabrīzī or Shams al-Din Mohammad (died ca.1248) was a Persian Muslim, who is credited as the spiritual instructor of Mawlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhi, also known as Rumi and is referenced with great reverence in Rumi’s poetic collection, in particular, "Diwan-i Shams-i Tabrīzī” (The Works of Shams of Tabriz).
  Tradition holds that Shams taught Rumi in seclusion in Konya for a period of forty days, before fleeing for Damascus. The tomb of Shams-i Tabrīzī has recently nominated to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site. . https://iranviva.com/tour-category/cultural-historical-tours-in-iran/
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iranviva1 · 3 years
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It is one of the most beautiful freshwater lakes in the world. Interestingly enough, no river flows into the lake. Its water comes from a number of fountains and seasonal rains. The water on the surface of the lake is frozen on most days of winter. Located in the Zagros Mountains within Kurdistan Province, Zrebar is 1,285 meters above sea level. It has a length of 5km, a maximum width of 1.6km, and a maximum depth of 6 meters. The lake is surrounded by mountains covered by forests of oaks. There are also trees of wild pears, hawthorn, and almond. . . . https://lnkd.in/gAdqSEe
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iranviva1 · 3 years
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Jameh Mosque of Gorgan is located in the old urban structure of the old Nalbandan Bazaar.
 The main building of the mosque, especially its old minaret are related to Seljuk era. This mosque has a central yard in a four porches and four bedchamber form and its special decorations are results of reconstructions in later periods.
  Some believe since mosque altar faces east, the mosque has been probably built for Sunni Muslims.
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