Isfahan, IRAN | Eavar Travel Agency
Isfahan, IRAN | Eavar Travel Agency
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Isfahan is a city in central Iran, known for its Persian architecture. In the huge Naqsh-e Jahan Square is the 17th-century Imam (Shah) Mosque, whose dome and minarets are covered with mosaic tiles and calligraphy. Ali Qapu Palace, built for Shah Abbas and completed in the late 16th century, has a music room and a verandah overlooking the square’s fountains. Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque is known for its Running north from the square are the bazaar’s covered lanes, lined with stalls and traditional caravansaries. West is the 17th-century Hasht Behesht Palace, from the Safavid era. It's surrounded by the Garden of Nightingales. Bridges over the Zayandeh River include the centuries-old, 2-tiered Khaju Bridge, with many arches. West of the bridge, Vank Cathedral was built for and by the local Armenian community in the time of Shah Abbas II. Next to it is a museum with religious art and artifacts relating to the Armenian people. South of the city is the decorative Pigeon Towers, containing nesting boxes to house wild pigeons.
Iran Mobarakeh county, Historical Dovecotes كبوترخانه هاي تاريخي شهرستان مباركه ايران
May 17, 2016 (Persian calendar 1395/2/28)
Isfahan province (استان اصفهان)
Mobarakeh county (شهرستان مباركه)
Iran Mobarakeh county, Historical Dovecotes
كبوترخانه هاي تاريخي شهرستان مباركه ايران
Iran Traditional Zilou woven products, Meybod county زيلوبافي شهرستان ميبد ايران
October 17, 2018 (Persian calendar 1397/7/25)
Yazd province (استان يزد)
Meybod county (شهرستان ميبد)
Iran Traditional Zilou woven products, Meybod county
زيلوبافي شهرستان ميبد ايران
He Fled Iran for Israel but Brought Traditional Iranian Flavors with Him
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Iran - Shushtar Waterfalls (Sicaha)
Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System in the Sasanian period, the use of water as a driving force of industrial mills made. In this large collection, building mills, waterfalls, canals and tunnels, water conductivity and Sika great place for rest and recreation is an impressive and interesting.
Shushtar Aquatic Structures in iran
Shushtar Historical Hydroelectric Structures are an interconnected set of bridges, gutters, mills, waterfalls, canals, and water guiding tunnels that work in conjunction with each other and have been constructed during the Achaemenid to the Sassanian periods for more water use.
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Iran 7th International Air & Space exhibition, Milad Tower هفتمين نمايشگاه بين المللي هوا فضا ايران
October 25, 2016 (Persian calendar 1395/8/4)
Tehran province (استان تهران)
Tehran city (شهر تهران)
Iran 7th International Air & Space exhibition, Tehran Milad Tower
هفتمين نمايشگاه بين المللي هوا فضا برج ميلاد تهران ايران
Iran 1963 Reel 9 of 25
Cat. Reel 235 1963: Reel 9: Iran. Isfahan. April 10-12.
Man on donkey.
Pigeon cotes (distant shot),
Ventilation hole for stone wheel mill.
Stone wheel mill (cu).
Bricks.
Village gate (600 years old).
Old lock.
Stone pivot for door.
Village wall.
Street.
Women filling clay vessels in stream: note well with wheel.
Hubble bubble pipe. Tea-making, using charcoal tray.
Brass water vessel for tea.
Tower used as a home: woman in door.
Manger.
Storage compartment.
Irrigation ditches.
Donkey with load of straw.
Water wheel.
Mill.
Typical village street.
Calligraphy. Carving on wall.
Ventilation holes.
Shrine.
Carving (cu).
Calligraphy (cu).
Mushi cemetery and village.
Village scenes.
Views of Ali Qapu. Decoration in music-chamber.
Oxen carrying plow to field.
Sheep or goats.
Stone mill (cu)
Brick kiln.
Loading dirt on donkeys.
Breaking earth clods with mallet.
Plain or desert, mountains in distance.
Roof top.
Bricks drying.
String yarn: note bobbins, guiding stick.
Iran Unveiled four technological products, Isfahan city رونمايي از چهار فناوري اصفهان ايران
September 25, 2018 (Persian calendar 1397/7/3)
Isfahan province (استان اصفهان)
Isfahan city (شهر اصفهان)
Iran Unveiled four technological products, Isfahan city
رونمايي از چهار فناوري اصفهان ايران
Iran Water treatment in Porcelain factory, Isfahan province پالايش آب در كارخانه چيني سازي اصفهان
August 19, 2018 (Persian calendar 1397/5/28)
Isfahan province (استان اصفهان)
Iran Water treatment in Porcelain factory, Isfahan province
پالايش آب در كارخانه چيني سازي اصفهان ايران
Admiral Rastgari : Iran is capable of supplying all defensive needs
Iran's deputy of defense minister Admiral Amir Rastgari said on Saturday Iran's defense ministry can meet all defensive needs
بخشی از عملیات تست پیش راهاندازی واحد تقطیر سوم پالایشگاه اصفهان
ispahan iran les producteurs de lait protestent 12mai2016
Les producteurs de lait en colère à Ispahan demandent l'arrêt des importations qui font baisser les prix et les obligent à déposer leur bilan. Ils envahissent la Croisade de l'agriculture et exigent la démission du directeur estefah, estefah!. ils deversent des litres de lait dans son bureau. la colère est grande en Iran -Mai 2016
Bagh-e-Mother, Saghez, Iran 10.4.2013
Bagh-e-Mother, Saqqiz 10.4.2013
On the crossroad of Khayaban-e-Danishgah and Bulwar Shaheed Bahishti in Saqqiz (also spelled Saghez) city, Kurdistan, Iran, there is a small Park called Mother Park or Bagh-e-Mother near the Maidan-e-Mother (Mother Piazza) on the western bank of River Zarrineh. In this Park, there is a statue of a woman with a sheep which looks very beautiful on a full moon night. It is said that when Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani visited Saghez after becoming President of Iran in 1989, a woman presented him a sheep as honor of the city. Rafsanjani ordered construction of a Park in her honor. Now a beautiful statue of the woman with a sheep stands in this Park as a memory of the event. On the eastern side of the adjacent river there is another beautiful park called Kausar Park. Sometimes Mother Park is also considered a part of Kausar Park. We visited Saqqiz from 8 to 10 April and passed sometime in both parks. The house of our friend Ardeshir Adnani is located just across the Mother Park.
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Ceilings of Iran
Sometimes you just have to look up to see the man-made beauty around you; specially if you are in Iran (more in our blog)
A veces sólo tienes que mirar hacia arriba para ver la belleza que ha creado el ser humano a tu alreadedor; especialmente si estás en Irán (más en nuestro blog)
Stranger invited me to his house for tea at Isfahan Iran
217. Płodozmian koło Esfahanu. Crop rotation near Esfahan
Jak produkuje się żywność koło Esfahanu - mały wykład z rolnictwa.
Production of vegetables near Esfahan - small lecture about agriculture.
Iran/Zoroastrian ''Tower of Silence'' Yazd Part 50
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A Tower of Silence is a circular, raised structure used by Zoroastrians for exposure of the dead, particularly to scavenging birds for the purposes of excarnation.
Zoroastrian exposure of the dead is first attested in the mid-5th-century BCE Histories of Herodotus, but the use of towers is first documented in early 9th century.156–162 The doctrinal rationale for exposure is to avoid contact with earth or fire, both of which are considered sacred.
Zoroastrian tradition considers a dead body (in addition to cut hair and nail parings) to be nasu, unclean, i.e. potential pollutants. Specifically, the corpse demon (Avestan: nasu.daeva) was believed to rush into the body and contaminate everything it came into contact with, hence the Vendidad (an ecclesiastical code given against the demons) has rules for disposing of the dead as safely as possible.To preclude the pollution of earth or fire (see Zam and Atar respectively), the bodies of the dead are placed atop a tower and so exposed to the sun and to scavenging birds. Thus, putrefaction with all its concomitant evils... is most effectually prevented.
In the Iranian provinces of Yazd and Kerman, dakhma continues as deme or dema.:206 Yet another term that appears in the 9th/10th-century texts is dagdah prescribed place.206 The word also appears in later Zoroastrian texts of both India and Iran, but in 20th-century India came to signify the lowest grade of temple fire.206 In India, the term doongerwadi came into use after a tower of silence was constructed on a hill of that name.The English language term Tower of Silence is a neologism attributed to Robert Murphy, an early 19th-century translator of the British colonial government in India.Wikipedia