Traveling Iran Astan Quds Razavi Central Museum Mashhad 2019
Traveling Iran Astan Quds Razavi Central Museum Mashhad City 2019. I am traveling in Iran, in this video, I am walking in Astan Quds Razavi Central Museum. The Astan Quds Razavi Museum in Mashhad, which was founded in 1937, is one of the most significant public museums in Iran. Located in the vicinity of the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza (AS) and Gowharshad Mosque, as two magnificent monuments exemplifying the Islamic art and architecture in the past twelve centuries, the AQR Museum has been visited for almost eight decades by millions of pilgrims and tourists from Iran and other countries throughout the world.
The museum owes its origins to the remarkable collection of artifacts and manuscripts which have been acquired and preserved intact in the treasury of the shrine through the centuries. Moreover, the museum contains both a noticeable collection of articles that were once in use in the shrine and the handicrafts, works of art and the antiquities which have been donated by the devotees of Imam Reza (AS). The records stored in the archives of the AQR Museum, which are relative to such collections, indicate how systematically they have been cataloged by the treasurers in the course of their service.
Mashhad is a holy city of Iran in the northeast province of Khorasan. Shia's 8th Imam, Imam Reza Shrine is located in this city, Over 12 Million pilgrims, tourists, travelers, locals and foreigners visit this city per year. It is one of the most visited and attractions of Iran.
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Traveling Iran Imam Reza Shrine Walk Inside & Outside Mashhad 2019
Traveling Iran Imam Reza Shrine Walk Inside & Outside Mashhad 2019. I'm walking inside & outside of Imam Reza Shrine in holy city Mashhad of Iran. Mashhad city is located in the northeast part of Iran in Khorasan province. Iran is an important country in the Middle East. Tourists from different parts of the world love to travel to Iran. World motorbiker tourist travels through Iran to enter in Pakistan. Imam Reza Shrine is one of the important and most visited attractions. moreover, 12 million people visit this shrine per year. In 818, Imam Ali al-Ridha was murdered by the Abbasid caliph al-Mamun ruled 813–833 and was buried beside the grave of al-Mamun's father, Harun al-Rashid 786–809. After this event, the location was called Mashhad al-Ridha the place of martyrdom of al-Ridha. Shias and Sunnis began visiting his grave on pilgrimage. By the end of the 9th century, a dome was built on the grave and many buildings and bazaars sprang up around it. For the next thousand years, it has been devastated and reconstructed several times. The Mashhad City is centered on the vast Holy Shrine of Imam Reza, with golden domes and minarets that are floodlit at night. The circular complex also contains the tomb of Lebanese scholar Sheikh Bahai, plus the 15th-century, tile-fronted Goharshad Mosque, with a turquoise dome. Museums within the shrine include the Carpet Museum, with many rare pieces.
Nowadays, Travelers, travel vloggers, Bloggers, Shia pilgrims, Sunni pilgrims visit in large numbers. It is the main Ziarat of Shia section of Islam in Iran, Zawar e Hussain who travels to Karbala also visits Imam Reza Shrine. Mostly during Muharram, vacation people visit this city.
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Iran Razavi Qoran museum, Mashhad city موزه قرآن آستان قدس رضوي مشهد ايران
May 15, 2019 (Persian calendar 1398/2/25)
Razavi Khorasan province (استان خراسان رضوي)
Mashhad county (شهرستان مشهد)
Mashhad city (شهر مشهد)
Iran Razavi Qoran museum, Mashhad city
موزه قرآن آستان قدس رضوي مشهد ايران
Iran Ziarat Museum theatre, Mashhad city موزه زيارت بازي زنده مشهد ايران
May 28, 2019 (Persian calendar 1398/3/7)
Razavi Khorasan province (استان خراسان رضوي)
Mashhad city (شهر مشهد)
Iran Ziarat Museum theatre, Mashhad city
موزه زيارت بازي زنده مشهد ايران
1976 MASHHAD, IRAN
31/07/1976
Ai miei compagni di viaggio Fiona, Claudia e Toni che mi hanno supportato e sopportato.
Il fotoreportage inizia a Kavala, in Grecia, dove il motore del nostro mitico pulmino Volkswagen si fuse, praticamente alla partenza.
In un paio di giorni ce lo rimise a nuovo un bravo meccanico locale che ci ospitò anche a casa sua.
Senza nessun altro intoppo raggiungemmo New Delhi dopo aver guidato per oltre 7.000 km in/e fuori strada.
Da Delhi a Benares, sul Gange, viaggiammo in un treno di memoria coloniale.
Da Patna a Katmandu in un sobbalzante turboelica. Idem al ritorno da Katmandu a Delhi, con un imprevisto atterraggio ad Agra, causa monsone.
Recuperato il pulmino, puntammo su Peshawar (mi pare) dove Fiona prese un cheap bus destinazione Londra, sua città natale. Al suo posto imbarcammo una coppia di giovani tedeschi, Beate und Gerd, che divisero con noi la guida e le spese fino a Padova.
Non ricordo bene con quali fotocamere ero attrezzato; sicuramente una 6x6 (forse una Zenza Bronica o una Mamiya, perché a trent’anni non ero ancora arrivato alle vette delle Hasselblad); poi una 24x36 (probabilmente una Olympus OM 1); e infine una — che invece ricordo bene — 6x9 grandangolo a soffietto costruita artigianalmente da qualcuno che non si era preoccupato della eccessiva vignettatura ai bordi. Quest’ultima me la in... volarono a Benares, il 20/08 mentre dalle 5 del mattino ero tutto concentrato a fotografare i fedeli/bagnanti.
La scorta di pellicole diapositive e bianco e nero che mi portai dietro si esaurì già in Nepal e mi fu difficile poi procuramene delle altre per fotografare il ritorno.
Finalmente ho ora digitalizzato questo reportage fotografando negativi e diapositive con una Canon 5D Mark II. Per attenuare gli ormai evidenti segni di muffe, graffi e sbiaditure mi sono avvalso di Photoshop CC.
Con un estratto di questi slideshow ho pubblicato un fotoalbum intitolato 1976, verso il ventre del Mondo, verso Oriente.
“Verso Oriente” è il titolo di un film di Amos Gitai e di una canzone di Eugenio Finardi, lo stesso che indicò questa direzione come “verso il ventre del Mondo”.
Il font Windsor FF Elongated lo ho scelto in omaggio a Woody Allen.
Ziyarat - Mashhad, Iran Part 15 (Travel Documentary in Urdu Hindi)
Mashhad (مشهد) is the second most populous city in Iran and capital of Razavi Khorasan Province. It is located in the northeast of the country, bordering with Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. It has a population of 2,782,976 inhabitants (2011 census), which includes the areas of Mashhad Taman and Torqabeh.[3] It was a major oasis along the ancient Silk Road connecting with Merv to the East.
The city is named after Imam Reza. The Imam was buried in a village in Khorasan, which afterwards gained the name Mashhad, meaning the place of martyrdom. Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the Imam Reza shrine. The Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid is also buried within the shrine.
Mashhad has been governed by different ethnic groups over the course of its history. Arab, Turkic, Mongolian, and Afghan tribes have greatly influenced the language, ethnicity and culture of the city. The city enjoyed relative prosperity in the Mongol period.
Tus, an ancient city that is considered to be the main origin of the current city of Mashhad. On 30 October 2009 (the anniversary of the death of Imam Reza), Iran's then-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared Mashhad to be Iran's spiritual capital
The biggest Middle East 'Earth Sciences Park Museum' in Mashhad
Mashhad's 'Museum of Earth Sciences' located in northeastern part of Iran in Khorasan Razavi province, attracts tourists from far and wide.
Museum (1) in Mashhad,Iran
Museum (1) in Mashhad,Iran
Traveling Iran Walking In Mashhad City Streets & Shops Middle East 2019
Traveling Iran Walking In Mashhad City Streets & Shops Middle East 2019. I am traveling in Iran, walking in the Mashhad city's streets, Bazar, Markets, and shops. Mashhad is located in the northeast part of the country in Khorasan province. Mashhad city is a holy city of the Islamic Republic of Iran. It is the second-largest city with over 3 Million population and capital of Khorasan-e Razavi Province. There are many modes of transports as Car, Taxi, Public Buses, Trains and by Air. It’s centered on the vast Holy Shrine of Imam Reza, with golden domes and minarets that are floodlit at night. The circular complex also contains the tomb of Lebanese scholar Sheikh Bahai, plus the 15th-century, tile-fronted Goharshad Mosque, with a turquoise dome. Museums within the shrine include the Carpet Museum, with many rare pieces. Mashhad means is the place of Martyrdom. By the end of the third Hijri century, a dome was built on the grave of Imam Reza and many buildings and bazaars sprang around the holy shrine. In 383 A.H. 993 A.D. Sebuktigin, the Ghaznavid sultan devastated Mashhad and stopped the pilgrims from visiting the holy shrine of Imam Reza. Tourists from the different parts of the world and Shia pilgrims, zawar, ziarin visit this holy city every year in large numbers and also travel other cities of Iran. Travel by bus to Iran is very cheap. fare price is low in Iran by rail, buses, taxes and by air. Oil prices are very low too. Diesel and petrol price is around 6 to 10 cent per liter.
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Sarazm Rudaki Museum Pandschakent
Sarazm: 15 Kilometer westlich der Stadt Pandschakent befindet sich die Ausgrabungsstätte von Sarazm. Hier wurden 1976 Reste einer frühgeschichtlichen Siedlung aus dem 3. oder 2. Jahrtausend vor Christus entdeckt. Die Siedlung umfasst eine Größe von ca. 130 Hektar und bestand aus Lehmhäusern. Bei den vom Archäologen Isakov geleiteten Grabungen wurden zahlreiche Werkzeuge, Messer, Äxte und Gewichte gefunden. Die Herkunft dieser Stücke aus Indien, Afghanistan und dem Iran weist auf bestehende Handelskontakte der früheren Bewohner hin. Bemerkenswertester Fund ist die „Prinzessin von Zerazm“, in deren Grab Perlen aus Lasurit und verschiedene Schmuckstücke lagen. Heute befinden sich diese Fundstücke im Museum für Antike in Duschanbe.
Mashhad, Iran
Mashhad is a city in northeast Iran, known as a place of religious pilgrimage. It’s centered on the vast Holy Shrine of Imam Reza, with golden domes and minarets that are floodlit at night. The circular complex also contains the tomb of Sheikh Bahai, plus Goharshad Mosque, with a turquoise dome. Museums within the shrine include the Carpet Museum, with many rare pieces.
With a population of just over two million, Mashhad is Iran’s second-largest city. It is located in the Kashaf River valley near the northeast corner of the country, not far away from the borders of Turkmenistan and Afganistan. Besides being the capital and center of commerce for Khorasan province, Mashhad is tourist center as well as a site of pilgrimage for millions to Imam Reza Holy Shrine.
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New Gas Field Discovered in Southern Iran
New Gas Field Discovered in Southern Iran
Iran has discovered a new gas field, called Eram, in the southern part of Fars province.
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Caravanserai near Sabzevar
We visit one of the largest caravaneserai in Iran. It's near Sabzevar -
on the road to Mashhad
Khayyam Museum in Neyshabur | موزه ی خیام در نیشابور
برنامه همسفر مستند فارسی جدید است که در آن سفری خواهیم داشت به شهرهای مختلف ایران زیبا. در برنامه همسفر این قسمت به استان و شهر بوشهر می رویم و با زوایای مختلف گردشگری، فرهنگی و مذهبی آن بیشتر آشنا می شویم.
(ایران من ، مستند فارسی ، مستند ایران ، ایران زیبا،نیشابور،خراسان رضوی)
در این قسمت مستند فارسی : نیشابور ، خراسان رضوی
The Hamsafar program is a persian documentary on which we will travel to different cities of beautiful Iran. In this Hamsafar program we go to Bushehr province and the city and get acquainted with different aspects of tourism, culture and religion.
(persian documentary , Iran tourism , Best contries , persian gulf , neyshabur , khorasan razavi)
This episode of this persian documentary : Neyshabur,Khorasan Razavi
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Iran , also called Persia, and officially the Islamic Republic of Iran , is a country in Western Asia. With 82 million inhabitants, Iran is the world's 18th most populous country. Its territory spans 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), making it the second largest country in the Middle East and the 17th largest in the world. Iran is bordered to the northwest by Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan,[a] to the north by the Caspian Sea, to the northeast by Turkmenistan, to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan, to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, and to the west by Turkey and Iraq. Its central location in Eurasia and Western Asia, and its proximity to the Strait of Hormuz, give it geostrategic importance.Tehran is the political and economic center of Iran, and the largest and most populous city in Western Asia with more than 8.8 million residents in the city and 15 million in the larger metropolitan area.
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موزه آرامگاه نادر در مشهد - nadershah afshar museum tomb razavi khorasan
موزه آرامگاه نادر در مشهد
nadershah afshar museum tomb razavi khorasan , mashhad , iran
The Greatest Of Safavid Rulers: Life Of Shah Abbas
The greatest of the Safavid monarchs, Shah Abbas I (1587--1629) came to power in 1587 aged 16 following the forced abdication of his father, Shah Muhammad Khudābanda, having survived Qizilbashi court intrigues and murders. He recognized the ineffectualness of his army which was consistently being defeated by the Ottomans who had captured Georgia and Armenia and by Uzbeks who had captured Mashhad and Sistan in the east. First he sued for peace in 1590 with the Ottomans giving away territory in the north-west. Then two Englishmen, Robert Sherley and his brother Anthony, helped Abbas I to reorganize the Shah's soldiers into an officer-paid and well-trained standing army similar to a European model (which the Ottomans had already adopted). He wholeheartedly adopted the use of gunpowder . The army divisions were: Ghulams غلام (crown servants, conscripted from the en masse deported and imported Georgians and Circassians), Tofangchis (تفگنچى, musketeers), and Topchis (Tupchis, توپچى, artillery-men).
Abbas moved the capital to Isfahan, deeper into central Iran. Abbas I built a new city next to the ancient Persian one. From this time the state began to take on a more Persian character. The Safavids ultimately succeeded in establishing a new Persian national monarchy.
Abbas I first fought the Uzbeks, recapturing Herat and Mashhad in 1598. Then he turned against Persia's arch rival, the Ottomans, recapturing Baghdad, eastern Iraq and the Caucasian provinces by 1622. He also used his new force to dislodge the Portuguese from Bahrain (1602) and, with English help, from Hormuz (1622), in the Persian Gulf (a vital link in Portuguese trade with India). He expanded commercial links with the English East India Company and the Dutch East India Company. Thus Abbas I was able to break the dependence on the Qizilbash for military might indefinitely and therefore was able to centralize control.
The Ottoman Turks and Safavids fought over the fertile plains of Iraq for more than 150 years. The capture of Baghdad by Ismail I in 1509 was only followed by its loss to the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman I in 1534. After subsequent campaigns, the Safavids recaptured Baghdad in 1623 yet lost it again to Murad IV in 1638. Henceforth a treaty, signed in Qasr-e Shirin, was established delineating a border between Iran and Turkey in 1639, a border which still stands in northwest Iran/southeast Turkey. The 150-year tug-of-war accentuated the Sunni and Shi'a rift in Iraq.
In 1609--10, a war broke out between Kurdish tribes and the Safavid Empire. After a long and bloody siege led by the Safavid grand vizier Hatem Beg, which lasted from November 1609 to the summer of 1610, the Kurdish stronghold of Dimdim was captured. Shah Abbas ordered a general massacre in Beradost and Mukriyan (Mahabad, reported by Eskandar Beg Monshi, Safavid Historian (1557--1642), in Alam Ara Abbasi) and resettled the Turkic Afshar tribe in the region while deporting many Kurdish tribes to Khorasan. Nowadays, there is a community of nearly 1.7 million people who are descendants of the tribes deported from Kurdistan to Khurasan (Northeastern Iran) by the Safavids.
Due to his obsessive fear of assassination, Shah Abbas either put to death or blinded any member of his family who aroused his suspicion. One of his sons was executed and two blinded. Since two other sons had predeceased him, the result was personal tragedy for Shah Abbas. When he died on 19 January 1629, he had no son capable of succeeding him.
The beginning of the 17th century saw the power of the Qizilbash decline, the original militia that had helped Ismail I capture Tabriz and which had gained many administrative powers over the centuries. Power was fully shifting to the new class of Caucasian deportees, many of the hundred thousands ethnic Georgians, Circassians, and Armenians.
At its zenith, during the long reign of Shah Abbas I the empire's reach comprised Iran, Iraq, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria, Bahrain, and parts of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Turkey.
MASHAD MASHHAD IRAN
Mashhad (Persian: مشهد, literally the place of martyrdom) is the second largest city in Iran and one of the holiest cities in the Shia world. It is located 850 kilometers (500 miles) east of Tehran, at the center of the Razavi Khorasan Province close to the borders of Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. Its population was 2,427,316 at the 2006 population census.[1]
Now Mashhad is notably known as the resting place of the Imam Reza (Ali ibn Musa al-Rida). A shrine was later built there to commemorate the Imam, which in turn gave rise to increasing demographic development.
Mashad is also known as the city of Ferdowsi t
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Holy shrine of imam reza Mashhad, Iran 2019
The Imam Reza shrine (Persian: حرم امام رضا) in Mashhad, Iran is a complex which contains the mausoleum of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. It is the largest mosquein the world by area. Also contained within the complex are the Goharshad Mosque, a museum, a library, four seminaries,[1]a cemetery, the Razavi University of Islamic Sciences, a dining hall for pilgrims, vast prayer halls, and other buildings.
The complex is one of the tourism centers in Iran[2][3] and has been described as the heart of the Shia Iran[4] with 12 million Iranian and non-Iranian Shias visiting the shrine each year, according to a 2007 estimate.[5] The complex is managed by Astan Quds Razavi Foundation currently headed by a prominent Iranian cleric, Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi.[6]
The shrine itself covers an area of 267,079m2 while the seven courtyards which surround it cover an area of 331,578m2 - totaling 598,657 m2 (6,443,890 sq ft).[7]
Every year the ceremony of Dust Clearing is celebrated in the Imam Reza shrine.
Traveling Iran Nader Shah Tomb visit Mashhad city 2019
Walking Nader Shah Tomb Mashhad City Iran. I am traveling in Iran. In this video walking one of the most powerful Iranian rulers in the history of the nation, Shah of Persia, Nadir Shah Afshar's tomb. He is famous for an invasion in India Mughal Empire and brought back in Iran an estimated 700 Million Rupees, Today worth Estimated about $156 Billion USD. He steals also Koh e Noor Diamond and Peacock Throne. Wrought out of 1150 kg of gold and 230 kg of precious stones, conservatively in 1999 the throne would be valued at $804 million. The peacock throne was then kept in Red Fort and is now kept in Topkapi Palace. After Nadir Shah, Ahmed Shah Abdali of Kabul acquired a huge ruby along with the Koh-i-Noor diamond, and later the Afghans ceded it to the Sikh King Ranjit Singh. The British later acquired this mammoth 361-carat ruby from Maharaja Duleep Singh of Punjab.
He was born on October 22, 1688 A.D in Dargaz Iran. Emperor Nader Shah, the Shah of Persia (1736–47) and the founder of the Afsharid dynasty of Persia, invaded the Mughal Empire, eventually attacking Delhi in March 1739. His army had easily defeated the Mughals at the battle at Karnal and would eventually capture the Mughal capital in the aftermath of the battle. Nader Shah invaded once in Dehli but his successor Ahmed Shah Abdali invaded India much time between 1748 - 1767. Nader Shah was assassinated on 20 June 1747, at Quchan in Khorasan. He was surprised in his sleep by around fifteen conspirators and stabbed to death. Nader was able to kill two of the assassins before he died. He was Napoleon of Persia.
Muhammad Shah Rangeela was the Mughal Emperor March 1739 when Nadir Shah invaded Delhi India.
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Iran Chaharmahal & Bakhtyari, Dairy cattle گاوداري و محصولات لبني استان چهارمحال و بختياري ايران
May 30, 2016 (Persian calendar 1395/3/10)
Chaharmahal & Bakhtyari province (استان چهارمحال و بختياري)
Iran Chaharmahal & Bakhtyari province, Dairy cattle
گاوداري و محصولات لبني استان چهارمحال و بختياري ايران