Best Hotel Accommodation near Water Waves Land, Mashhad
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List of Best hotels near Water Waves Land
A- Pardisan Hotel
Kalantari Exp. | Next to Seda Sima Park 91336
B- Ahmadabad Homa Hotel
Ahmadabad Blvd. 91336
C- Khaneye Sabz Hotel
26 Towhid Blvd | Nasr Commercial Complex 91336
D- Asia Hotel
Pasdaran Ave. 91336
E- Hotel Diplomat
Railway Square, Kamyab 32 St 1 98
F- Javad Hotel
Imam Reza Blvd. 3 |
Corner of Imam Reza Blvd.
3 97525
G- Atrak Hotel
Beitol Moghaddas Square 91336
H- Almas Hotel 1
Imam Reza Street |
Between Imam Reza 4 and 6
9166755655
I- Javaher Shargh Hotel
Imam Reza Street, between 6 and 8 91336
J- Palace International Hotel
Emam Reza Street | Between Emam Reza 14 and Emam Reza 16
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10 Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Mashhad, Iran | 2019
Mashhad (Persian: مشهد, Mašhad [mæʃˈhæd] (listen)), also spelled Mashad or Meshad, is the second most populous city in Iran and the capital of Razavi Khorasan Province.
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The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 16th March, 2019:
1: Imam Reza (AS) Holy Shrine
2: Water Waves Land
3: Vakil Abad Zoo
4: Tomb of Ferdowsi
5: Chalidarreh Tourist Complex
6: Tomb of Nader Shah
7: Baba Ghodrat Tourist Complex
8: Koohsangi Park
9: Boshra Hotel
10: Goharshad Jameh Mosque
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Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Mashhad, Iran | 2019
Mashhad (Persian: مشهد, Mašhad [mæʃˈhæd]), also spelled Mashad or Meshad, is the second most populous city in Iran and the capital of Razavi Khorasan Province.
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The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 28th May, 2019:
1: Holy Imam Reza (AS) Shrine
2: Imam Reza Shrine
3: Imam Reza (AS) Holy Shrine
4: Mellat Amusement Park mashhad
5: Water Waves Land
6: Vakil Abad Zoo
7: Tomb of Ferdowsi
8: Chalidarreh Tourist Complex
9: Tomb of Nader Shah
10: Koohsangi Park
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Abadis Water Park Animation Kish Island, Iran
Abadis Water Park ~ an exciting addition to spectacular Kish Island!
Located on the southern coast overlooking the Persian Gulf, Abadis Water Park is the largest, and first themed water park in Iran. Centered on the story, The Mystery of Sun Castle, it is the first outdoor waterpark in Iran and features 14 rides and attractions for hours of fun in the sun! Highlights include the tallest waterslide in Iran at 24 m, a wave pool and the AquaLoop - the world's only looping waterslide! The park also features a special slide area for children, a cave with its very own waterfall and a pirate themed Aqua Play Zone.
Kish Island is on the northern edge of the Persian Gulf, 18 km south of mainland Iran. Its beautiful coral beaches were chosen by The New York Times as one of the World's Most Beautiful Beaches in 2010, and its year-round warm weather provides the perfect backdrop for the outdoor Abadis Water Park.
Vakilabad Park in Mashhad
Big Waterfall in IRAN آبشار گزو - مازندران
برای دیدن قسمت های بیشتر به لینک زیر مراجعه بفرمایید
Including unique waterfalls in Mazandaran
The northern part of Iran is a land with a unique geographical location and because it is located between the mountains and the sea, it has special landscapes and landscapes that are located in the heart of nature and in spring and summer these beauties It reaches its peak. What you read below is a selection of features and information about a very beautiful and beautiful waterfall in the northern part of Iran and in Mazandaran province called Gazo Waterfall,
The beauties of this province that polishes the soul and body of every tourist will fade away. On one side of the Caspian Sea is a spectacular view with sunrise and sunset and the sound of waves and on the other is the green and green Hircani Jungle that is visible to the eye and located in the heart of the Alborz Mountains. Is. A beautiful and unique waterfall located around the Shiraz city of Mazandaran and in a very pleasant and lush climate called Lefort.
Gazo Waterfall is 2 meters high!
The most striking feature of this spectacular waterfall is its height that drops from a height of 4 meters into a valley through which a pond of clear water is formed. When you stand near it and soak in the dew and a little bit, you suddenly close your eyes and picture yourself in paradise so that the enjoyment of these moments can not be described, especially when in the warm season to this destination Traveling Lovely You can experience the pleasure of traveling in a clear water in this clear water. When you park your car in the parking lot of Imamzadeh Guzo and walk about two kilometers to the valley leading to the waterfall, Slowly the sound of this roaring waterfall reaches your flesh and the thrill of reaching and observing the waterfall of your whole being so as to reach your destination. The final step is faster.
The stunning nature surrounding the Gazo Cascade, which includes spectacular plants and mosses, will give your eyes a spectacular view. You can stay first in Lefebvre (Alborz Dam) and rent a cottage in the village of Sherlakat and stay overnight to enjoy a night away from the distractions of the city and urban life, continuing your journey You can set up the same village hut, head to Imamzadeh, visit the waterfall and return to your place of residence. In addition to the Gazzo Falls, you can also visit the Haft-Tir waterfalls near Lefebvre, but be careful of the weather conditions in the area that allow you to visit Haft-Tir waterfalls.
از جمله آبشارهای منحصر به فرد در مازندران
خطه شمال ایران، سرزمینی با یک جایگاه جغرافیایی منحصر به فرد است و به دلیل اینکه در میان کوه و دریا واقع شده است دارای چشم اندازها و مناظر ویژه ای است که در دل طبیعت جای گرفته است و در فصول بهار و تابستان این زیبایی ها به اوج خود می رسد. آنچه در ادامه میخوانید گزیده ای از ویژگی ها و اطلاعات مربوط به یک آبشار بسیار دوست داشتنی و زیبا در منطقه شمال ایران و در استان مازندران به نام آبشار گزو می باشد،
زیبایی هایی این استان که روح و جسم هر گردشگری را جلا می دهد و محو خود می کند. از یک طرف دریای خزر و قرار دارد که جلوه ای ویژه با طلوع و غروب هایی چشم نواز و صدای امواج و از طرف دیگرجنگل های سرسبز هیرکانی که تا چشم می بیند سبز و سبز است و در دل کوه های سر به فلک کشیده البرز واقع شده است. آبشاری زیبا و منحصر به فرد که در اطراف شهرستان شیرگاه مازندران و در منطقهای بسیار خوش آب و هوا و سرسبز به نام لفور واقع شده است.
آبشار گزو ۵۳ متر ارتفاع دارد!
مهمترین ویژگی این آبشار دیدنی و حیرت انگیز، بلندای آن است که از ارتفاع ۵۳ متری درون درهای می ریزد که به واسطه آن حوضی از آب زلال شکل گرفته است. وقتی نزدیک آن می ایستید و شبنم ها و اندکی خیس می شوید، ناگهان و بی اراده چشمان خود را می بندید و خود را در بهشت تصویر می کنید به گونه ای که لذت این لحظات قابل وصف نیست، بویژه وقتی در فصل گرما به این مقصد دوست داشتنی سفر می کنید می توانید لذت این سفر را با یک آب تنی در این آب زلال تجربه کنید.وقتی ماشین خود را در پارکینگ امام زاده گزو پارک می کنید و با پای پیاده حدود دو کیلومتر به سمت دره منتهی به آبشار می روید، آرام آرام صدای این آبشار خروشان بیشتر به گوشتان می رید و هیجان رسیدن و رویت کردن آبشار تمام وجود شما را در بر می گیرد به گونه ای که برای رسیدن به مقصد نهایی تند تر گام بر میدارید.
طبیعت بسیار زیبای اطراف آبشار گزو که شامل گیاهان و خزهها دیدنی می شود موجب شده تا مناظر و چشم انداز هایی کاملا سرسبز در پیش چشمانتان قرار گیرد. می توانید در ابتدا در سد لفور (سد البرز) بمانید و در روستای شرقلات کلبه روستایی کرایه کنیم و شب را در آنجا بمانید تا یک شبانه روز را کاملا به دور از دغدغه و ها و هیاهوی شهر و زندگی شهری تجربه کنید، در ادامه سفرتان می توانید همان کلبه روستایی را اقامتگاه خود قرار داده، به سمت امام زاده بروید، از آبشار دیدن کنید و مجدد به محل اقامت خود برگردید. علاوه بر آبشار گزو می توانید از آبشارهای هفت تیر کن در نزدیکی منطقه لفور قرار دارد نیز بازدید کنید ولی باید مراقب باشید تا شرایط آب و هوایی در این منطقه این اجازه را به شما برای بازدید از آبشارهای هفت تیر بدهد.
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Iran 18TH Day of Strike by steel workers of Ahvaz
Iran: 18TH Day of Strike by steel workers of Ahvaz
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The steel workers of the Alloyed Steel National Industrial Group started their 18th day of strike in front of governmental centers of the city of #Ahvaz in southwest #Iran, they also held their protest gathering and marched through the city.
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After reading the taftan border crossing process and a hard time in Iran with difficulty finding clean water, clean air, and tired of not being able to express myself freely by wearing shorts and taking off my top in 30 degree heat, i decided to cut my trip short in Iran.
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Tehran
Tehran ( pronunciation ) (Persian: تهران) is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province since 1778. With a population of around 8.3 million and surpassing 14 million in the wider metropolitan area, Tehran is Iran's largest city and urban area, and the largest city in Western Asia.
In the 20th and 21st centuries, Tehran has been the subject of mass migration of people from all around Iran. The city is home to many historic mosques, churches, synagogues and Zoroastrian fire temples. However, modern structures, notably Azadi (Liberty) Tower and the Milad Tower, have come to symbolise the city. Tehran is ranked 29th in the world by the population of its metropolitan area. Throughout Iran's history, the capital has been moved many times, and Tehran is the 32nd national capital of Iran although it has been Iran's capital for about 220 years. Although a variety of unofficial languages are spoken, roughly 99% of the population understand and speak Persian. The majority of people in Tehran identify themselves as Persians. In pre-Islamic and early Islamic times, Tehran was an unimportant village and part of the area of present-day Tehran was occupied by Rey (which in the Avesta occurs in the form of Rhaga), now a part of the city of Tehran, which took over its role after the destruction of Rey by the Mongols in the early 13th century.
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The Journey Along The Silk Road
There is a single railroad following the Silk Road route, which linked Xian, China with the Roman Empire by way of Central Asia.
Due to conflicting agendas, an international train route was never established. This documentary follows Ken Ogata on a journey to bring the Silk Road to life; starting in Turfan in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, he changes trains in the westernmost part of China, and proceeds on through Kazakhstan, Kyrgzstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and finally Turkey.
Iranian Revolution | Wikipedia audio article
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The Iranian Revolution (Persian: انقلاب ایران, translit. Enqelāb-e Irān; also known as the Islamic Revolution or the 1979 Revolution) was a series of events involving the overthrow of the 2,500 years of continuous Persian monarchy under Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, who was supported by the United States, and eventual replacement with an Islamic republic under the Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of the revolution, supported by various leftist and Islamist organizations and student movements.
Demonstrations against the Shah commenced in October 1977, developing into a campaign of civil resistance that included both secular and religious elements and which intensified in January 1978. Between August and December 1978, strikes and demonstrations paralyzed the country. The Shah left Iran for exile on 16 January 1979, as the last Persian monarch, leaving his duties to a regency council and Shapour Bakhtiar who was an opposition-based prime minister. Ayatollah Khomeini was invited back to Iran by the government, and returned to Tehran to a greeting by several million Iranians. The royal reign collapsed shortly after on 11 February when guerrillas and rebel troops overwhelmed troops loyal to the Shah in armed street fighting, bringing Khomeini to official power. Iran voted by national referendum to become an Islamic republic on 1 April 1979 and to formulate and approve a new theocratic-republican constitution whereby Khomeini became Supreme Leader of the country in December 1979.
The revolution was unusual for the surprise it created throughout the world: it lacked many of the customary causes of revolution (defeat at war, a financial crisis, peasant rebellion, or disgruntled military), occurred in a nation that was experiencing relative prosperity, produced profound change at great speed, was massively popular, resulted in the exile of many Iranians, and replaced a pro-Western authoritarian monarchy with an anti-Western authoritarian theocracy based on the concept of Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists (or velayat-e faqih). It was a relatively non-violent revolution, and it helped to redefine the meaning and practice of modern revolutions (although there was violence in its aftermath).
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Persian Jews | Wikipedia audio article
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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Persian Jews or Iranian Jews (Persian: یهودیان ایرانی, Hebrew: יהודים פרסים) are Jews historically associated with the Persian Empire, whose successor state is Iran.
The Biblical Book of Esther contains references to the experiences of the Jews in Persia. Jews have had a continuous presence in Iran since the time of Cyrus the Great of the Achaemenid Empire. Cyrus invaded Babylon and freed the Jews from Babylonian captivity.
Today, the vast majority of Persian Jews live in Israel and the United States, especially in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and on the North Shore of Long Island. According to the latest Iranian census, the remaining Jewish population of Iran was 9,826 in 2016.
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Iranian Revolution | Wikipedia audio article
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Iranian Revolution (Persian: انقلاب ایران, translit. Enqelāb-e Irān; also known as the Islamic Revolution or the 1979 Revolution) was a series of events involving the overthrow of the 2,500 years of continuous Persian monarchy under Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, who was supported by the United States, and eventual replacement with an Islamic republic under the Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of the revolution, supported by various leftist and Islamist organizations and student movements.
Demonstrations against the Shah commenced in October 1977, developing into a campaign of civil resistance that included both secular and religious elements and which intensified in January 1978. Between August and December 1978, strikes and demonstrations paralyzed the country. The Shah left Iran for exile on 16 January 1979, as the last Persian monarch, leaving his duties to a regency council and Shapour Bakhtiar who was an opposition-based prime minister. Ayatollah Khomeini was invited back to Iran by the government, and returned to Tehran to a greeting by several million Iranians. The royal reign collapsed shortly after on 11 February when guerrillas and rebel troops overwhelmed troops loyal to the Shah in armed street fighting, bringing Khomeini to official power. Iran voted by national referendum to become an Islamic republic on 1 April 1979 and to formulate and approve a new theocratic-republican constitution whereby Khomeini became Supreme Leader of the country in December 1979.
The revolution was unusual for the surprise it created throughout the world: it lacked many of the customary causes of revolution (defeat at war, a financial crisis, peasant rebellion, or disgruntled military), occurred in a nation that was experiencing relative prosperity, produced profound change at great speed, was massively popular, resulted in the exile of many Iranians, and replaced a pro-Western authoritarian monarchy with an anti-Western authoritarian theocracy based on the concept of Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists (or velayat-e faqih). It was a relatively non-violent revolution, and it helped to redefine the meaning and practice of modern revolutions (although there was violence in its aftermath).