Tehran, Iran, Aug 2, 2018 Shohada Sq
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Cemetery where dead bodies are not rot in Iran????جاده دامغان به گلوگاه
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گورستان سپید در شهرستان بهشهر استان مازندران، روستای سفید چاه واقع شده که میتوان گفت اولین قبرستان مسلمانان در ایران است. گورستانی که اهالی اعتقاد دارند، خاک سفیدش، نمی گذارد اجساد مرده ها پوسیده شود. همچنین این قبرستان دارای نقوش مختلف روی سنگ های ایستاده است که از شخصیت، کسب و کار و حتی خلق و خوی فرد آرمیده در آن حکایتها دارد
Sepid cemetery is located in Behshahr city of Mazandaran province, the white village of Chah which can be said to be the first Muslim cemetery in Iran. The cemetery believers, its white soil, does not allow the dead bodies to rot. The cemetery also has a variety of motifs on stone stands that tell of personality, business, and even the temperament of the person.
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Iran Belgian court orders return of smuggled antiquities بازگرداندن اشيا باستاني خوروين به ايران
December 26, 2014 (Persian calendar 1393/10/5)
Alborz province (استان البرز)
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Chendar district (بخش چندار)
Chendar rural district (دهستان چندار)
Khurvin village (روستاي خوروين)
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A regional Belgian appeals court ruled that a consignment of antiquities, including more than 300 historical objects discovered in Iran some 50 years ago, must be returned to the Islamic Republic of Iran, overturning previous verdicts that were challenged by Iran’s diplomatic channels.
The appeals court of Belgium’s Liege ordered that the historical objects, which have been kept at a museum in the European country for decades, be given back to Iran, Mohsen Mohebbi محسن محبي, an official at Iran’s presidential office said.
The invaluable antiquities had been discovered in Khurvin, a rural area at Iran’s northern province of Alborz, about 50 years ago.
The historical objects, dating back to 2000 B.C., had been discovered by a French lady and were later smuggled out of Iran by a Belgian diplomat, according to the Iranian officials.
“The items transferred to Iran on December 26, 2014” Mohebbi said.
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BASRA, Iraq – In his martyrdom, he has virtually become a new saint for Iraq's Shiites. His poster adorns shop windows, men and women wear his image as badges. Poems praise his valor. His sniper's rifle, with which he's said to have killed nearly 400 Islamic State group militants, is now enshrined in a museum in the holiest Shiite city. Ali Jayad al-Salhi, an expert sniper in his early 60s and veteran of multiple wars, was killed in September in clashes with IS in northern Iraq. He then was vaulted into legend. Shiites around Iraq trade stories of how, out of piety, he left his home, wife, 10 children and 20 grandchildren to join a Shiite militia to fight in what he saw as a war between humanity and evil. Al-Salhi is a powerful symbol in the religious, near messianic mystique that has grown up around Iraq's Shiite militias in tandem with their increasing political and military might after they helped defeat the Islamic State group. Known as the Popular Mobilization Forces or Hashed...
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IRAQ: IRANIAN PILGRIMS ALLOWED TO ATTEND AL ABBAS SHRINE
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The Iraqi government has allowed hundreds of Iranian pilgrims to attend the sacred Al-Abbas shrine in the south of the country.
They are the first such pilgrims to make the trip since the two countries declared war on each other 18 years ago.
For Iranians it was a chance pray for those killed during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war - for Iraq it was an opportunity to engage in a little 'pilgrimage tourism.'
It was a long journey for the Iranian pilgrims in more way than one.
Many crossed the Al-Muntheriya border point, 120 kilometres (72 miles) northeast of Baghdad early last Saturday morning.
But for some their journey was much longer - many have waited 18 years to pray at the holy shrine of Al-Abbas.
Hundreds of thousands of Iranians used to visit Iraq every year until 1980, when the two countries went to war.
At that point Iraq stopped issuing visas and even though the war ended in 1988, the restrictions were not lifted.
Relations have thawed somewhat since then.
In July, both countries agreed to allow 12-thousand Iranians a month to visit the holy cities of Karbala and Najaf in southern Iraq.
However, the pilgrims had to travel by road because U-N sanctions, imposed after Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait, has banned air travel to and from the country.
For its inaugural group of pilgrims, Iran gave preference to parents whose sons were killed during the Iran-Iraq war.
Shiites around the world aspire to bury their dead in its cemetery - which stretches for kilometres (miles).
It is the largest in the Muslim world.
Iraq, meanwhile, hopes the pilgrims - who traditionally deliver gifts to the shrines - will help reverse its desperate shortage of foreign currency.
Pilgrimage tourism - as it is known - is one of the few forms of international trade that Iraq is allowed to engage in under the sweeping U-N sanctions.
This concession may also work in Iran which - along with the holy sites in Najaf and Karbala - wants access to Shiite shrines in Samara in the north and in Baghdad.
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سردار حسین دهقان وزیر دفاع و پشتیبانی نیروهای مسلح در واکنش به ادعاهای دروغ و تنش زای فرماندهان نظامی آمریکا اظهار داشت: آمریکایی ها در خلیج فارس چه کار دارند؟ بهتر است از این منطقه خارج شوند و برای کشور های منطقه ایجاد مزاحمت نکنند.
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