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The Persian garden at Pasargadae was a large formal garden with stone water channels and orchards. Built during the reign of Cyrus the Great (550-530 BC), Pasargadae’s garden is one of the earliest built gardens for which we have evidences. Its location and layout-a lush walled garden in an arid countryside is believed to represent...
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Yazd
Bagh-e Dolat Abad which located in Yazd, was built about 1750 and consists of a small pavilion; the interior of the pavilion is superb, with intricate latticework and exquisite stained glass windows. The garden is also renowned for having Iran’s tallest Badgir (the wind tower), that is standing over 33 meters, though this one was...
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Dating back to 1759, this building was a part of the interior residence of Karim Khan of Zand. The basic structure of the Karim Khani Nook is similar to the Marble Throne. Like the latter, it is a terrace. There is a small marble throne inside the terrace. The structure is much smaller than the...
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Located in the south-west of Iran, in the lower Zagros Mountains, the property encompasses a group of archaeological mounds rising on the eastern side of the Shavur River, as well as Ardeshir’s palace, on the opposite bank of the river. This was once among the greatest cities of ancient Persia. It is filled with amazing...
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Throughout the arid regions of Iran, agricultural and permanent settlements are supported by the ancient qanat system of tapping alluvial aquifers at the heads of valleys and conducting the water along underground tunnels by gravity, often over distances. The eleven qanats representing this system include rest areas for workers, water reservoirs and watermills. The traditional...
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Kerman Lut desert
The Lut Desert, or Dasht-e-Lut, is located in the south- East of the country. Between June and October, this arid subtropical area is swept by strong winds, which transport sediment and cause aeolian erosion on a colossal scale. Consequently, the site presents some of the most spectacular examples of aeolian yardang landforms (massive corrugated ridges)....
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In the history of the ancient civilizations of the world, Iran has had the most prominent role. While many of the ancient tribes of the world have not survived, Iran and its culture and civilization have persevered to various events of the day for thousands of years. Only this, is enough to prove the greatness...
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Khoresh-e Fesenjān, or simply Fesenjān, is an Iranian and Turkish stew flavored with pomegranate syrup and ground walnuts. It is traditionally made with poultry (duck or chicken), but also variants using balls of ground meat, ghormeh cut lamb, fish, or no meat at all are not unusual. Depending on the cooking method, it can have...
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