Ahvaz is a beautiful city in Iran, Ahvaz travel guide, Khuzestan, Karun river,
Ahvaz is a beautiful city in Iran, Ahvaz travel guide
Arabic: Ahvaz هي مدينة جميلة في إيران ، دليل السفر Ahvaz
Bulgarian: Ахваз е красив град в Иран, пътеводител Ахваз
Bosnian: Ahvaz je prelep grad u Iranu, turistički vodič Ahvaz
Czech: Ahvaz je krásné město v Íránu, turistický průvodce Ahvaz
Danish: Ahvaz er en smuk by i Iran, Ahvaz rejseguide
German: Ahvaz ist eine wunderschöne Stadt in Iran, Ahvaz Reiseführer
Greek: Ahvaz είναι μια όμορφη πόλη στο Ιράν, ταξιδιωτικό οδηγό Ahvaz
Spanish: Ahvaz es una ciudad preciosa en Irán, guía de viaje Ahvaz
Estonian: Ahvaz on ilus linn Iraanis, Ahvaz reisijuht
Persian: اهواز یک شهر زیبا در ایران، راهنمای سفر اهواز است
Finnish: Ahvaz on kaunis kaupunki Iranissa, Ahvaz matkaopas
French: Ahvaz est une belle ville d'Iran, guide de voyage Ahvaz
Hindi: अहवाज ईरान, अहवाज यात्रा गाइड में एक सुंदर शहर है
Croatian: Ahvaz je prekrasan grad u Iranu, turistički vodič Ahvaz
Hungarian: Ahvaz egy gyönyörű város Iránban, Ahvaz utazási útmutató
Indonesian: Ahvaz adalah kota yang indah di Iran, panduan perjalanan Ahvaz
Italian: Ahvaz è una bellissima città in Iran, guida turistica di Ahvaz
Hebrew: Ahvaz היא עיר יפה באיראן, Ahvaz מדריך טיולים
Japanese: Ahvazはイランの美しい街、Ahvazの旅行ガイド
Korean: Ahvaz이란의 아름다운 도시, Ahvaz 여행 가이드
Nepali: अहजज ईरानको एक सुन्दर शहर हो, आभेज यात्रा गाइड
Dutch: Ahvaz is een prachtige stad in Iran, Ahvaz reisgids
Norwegian: Ahvaz er en vakker by i Iran, Ahvaz reiseguide
Chichewa: Ahvaz ndi mzinda wokongola ku Iran, mtsogoleri wotsogolera Ahvaz
Punjabi: ਆਹਾਵਜ਼ ਇਰਾਨ ਵਿੱਚ ਇੱਕ ਸੁੰਦਰ ਸ਼ਹਿਰ ਹੈ, ਆਹਵਜ਼ ਯਾਤਰਾ ਦੀ ਗਾਈਡ ਹੈ
Ahvâz
اهواز
City
Clockwise from top: White Bridge, Twilight view of White Bridge over Karoon River, Ahvaz Bridge over Karun River at night, Pol Sefid, Pol Hashtom, Jundishapur Medical Center and Masjid Ali Mahziar
Clockwise from top: White Bridge, Twilight view of White Bridge over Karoon River, Ahvaz Bridge over Karun River at night, Pol Sefid, Pol Hashtom, Jundishapur Medical Center and Masjid Ali Mahziar
Official seal of Ahvâz
Seal
Nickname(s): The City of Bridges
Ahvâz is located in IranAhvâzAhvâz
Coordinates: 31°19′13″N 48°40′09″ECoordinates: 31°19′13″N 48°40′09″E
Country Iran
Province Khuzestan
County Ahvaz
Bakhsh Central
Government
• Mayor Mansoor Katanbaf
• Deputy Mayor Alireza Hallaj
Area
• City 815 km2 (315 sq mi)
Elevation 17 m (52 ft)
Population (2016 Census)
• Urban 1,184,788 [1]
• Metro 1,260,817
Demonym(s) Ahvazi
Time zone UTC+3:30 (IRST)
• Summer (DST) UTC+4:30 (IRDT)
Postal code 61xxx
Area code(s) (+98) 61
Climate BWh
Website ahvaz.ir
Ahvaz (Persian: اهواز, translit. Ahvāz or Ahwaz[2]) is a city in the southwest of Iran and the capital of Khuzestan province. Ahwaz's population is about 1,300,000[3] and its built-up area with the nearby town of Sheybani is home to 1,136,989 inhabitants. It is home to Persians, Arabs, Lurs (Bakhtiaris), Dezfulis, Shushtaris, etc.[4] and different languages are spoken in it, such as Persian, Arabic,[5][6] the Persian dialects of Luri (Bakhtiari), Dezfuli, Shushtari, etc.[7]
Iran's only navigable river, the Karun, passes by the middle of the city.[8] It has a long history dating back to the Achaemenid period. In the ancient times, it had been one of the main centers of the Academy of Gondishapur.
Polish: Ahvaz to piękne miasto w Iranie, przewodnik turystyczny Ahvaz
Portuguese: Ahvaz é uma bela cidade do Irã, guia de viagens de Ahvaz
Russian: Ахваз - прекрасный город в Иране, путеводитель по Ахвазу
Sinhala: අහ්වාස් යනු ඉරානයේ ඉපැරණි නගරයකි
Serbian: Ахваз је прелеп град у Ирану, туристички водич Ахваз
Swedish: Ahvaz är en vacker stad i Iran, Ahvaz reseguide
Swahili: Ahvaz ni mji mzuri nchini Iran, mwongozo wa kusafiri wa Ahvaz
Thai: Ahvaz เป็นเมืองที่สวยงามในอิหร่านคู่มือการเดินทางสำหรับ Ahvaz
Filipino: Ahvaz ay isang magandang lungsod sa Iran, Ahvaz travel guide
Turkish: Ahvaz, İran'da güzel bir şehir, Ahvaz seyahat rehberi
Ukrainian: Ахваз - прекрасне місто в Ірані, путівник по Ахвазу
Vietnamese: Ahvaz là một thành phố xinh đẹp ở Iran, hướng dẫn du lịch Ahvaz
Chinese: 阿瓦士是伊朗美丽的城市,阿瓦士旅游指南
Chinese (Simplified): 阿瓦士是伊朗美丽的城市,阿瓦士旅游指南
Chinese (Traditional): 阿瓦士是伊朗美麗的城市,阿瓦士旅遊指南
Ahvaz Bridge
The Ahvaz Bridge later called the White Bridge was officially inaugurated on Sep, 21, 1936. Iran was at the age of infrastructural progress under the rule of Reza Shah of Pahlavi Dynasty. Primary studies regarding the most suitable location for the bridge were completed on May, 31 1933 in order to connect the Bandar-e Shapour through the new Ahvaz Bridge to the Trans-Iranian Railway system which was also under construction. On June, 7, 1934, the Ministry of Roads and Streets commissioned a Swedish company with the project at a total sum of 5,708,000 Rials to be paid in 12 checks by Melli Bank of Iran.
Iran Army GF Military bridge flood victims, Ahvaz ایران ارتش پل نظامی برای کمک رسانی به سیلزدکان
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ایران نیروی زمینی ارتش پل نظامی برای کمک رسانی به سیلزدکان روستاهای اهواز
Iran Army GF Military bridge for flood victims, for villages in Ahvaz
Iran North to South Railway connecting to Chabahar port, Under construction project
راه آهن شمال به جنوب بندر چابهار ايران
Iran North to South Railway connecting to Chabahar port, Under construction project
Iran: Red flag of revenge for Soleimani hoisted on Jamkaran Mosque
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A red flag symbolizing blood unjustly shed and a call for avenging the dead was hoisted on the Jamkaran Mosque in the holy province of Qom during a ceremony on Saturday.
A picture of slain Iranian general Qasem Soleimani and a red 'Ya la-Tharat al-Husayn' flag were carried to the mosque rooftop where the flag was unfurled and hoisted.
Soleimani and Ali Ebrahimi, also known as Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, were killed in a US airstrike at Baghdad's international airport in the early hours of Friday morning.
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Iran news in brief, January 10, 2019
Iran news in brief, January 10, 2019
1- Protest Gathering of Teachers in Kermanshah and Isfahan
January 10, 2019. The teachers and educators of Kermanshah – western Iran. Staged a protest gathering against two months non-payment of their salaries and wages in front of the education office of the city. Also on Wednesday January 9th teachers and educators of Isfahan held a protest gathering against the low salaries and not receiving any response to their other demands
2- Strike and protest gathering of sugarcane workers in Ahvaz
On Thursday January 10th the workers of Haft Tappeh Sugarcane Company started a strike against non-payment of their salaries, workers had already called for a widespread strike if their demands were not met and their salaries were not payed.
3- Human Rights Defenders Increasingly Suppressed in Iran – UNSR
The United Nations released the World Report on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders by Michel Forst, UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders.
The report focuses on suppression of human rights defenders in Iran and emphasizes that such crackdown in Iran has become more intense in 2018.
The report emphasized that “since December 2017, the situation for human rights defenders in Iran has become significantly more dangerous, as scores of protestors were arrested, detained, charged and even killed in anti-government protests which swept across the country.”
The report also added that Iran “has also intensified its crackdown on women defenders in general, and particularly for their peaceful protests in removing their hijabs.”
4- Protesters Battered, Detained Says Opposition Group
A group of protesters who rallied outside Tehran University on Monday, December 31, 2018, have been severely battered by Iran regime’s security forces and several arrested.
The media reported, all detainees were placed behind bars in political blocks of Tehran's notorious Evin prison. The reports do not specify the number of those arrested.
Women among detainees, including a 65-year-old lady, are so critically beaten up that one of them cannot stand on her feet, and another has lost her balance because of a head injury, media reported.
The protesters were assembled outside Tehran University to protest a bus crash, killing ten.
The bus hired by one of the largest universities in Iran, Islamic Azad University, was carrying 30 students along a mountainous road within the university's Science and Research branch campus when on December 25, 2018, it drove off the road and hit a concrete pole.
5- Iran Regime Confirms It Arrested U.S. Navy Veteran on Undisclosed Charges
US Navy veteran Michael White is in Iranian custody, the Iranian Regime's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday, confirming claims made by White's mother a day earlier.
ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi said: Michael White was arrested in the city of Mashhad a while ago, and within a few days after his arrest the US government was informed of the arrest through the Swiss Embassy in Tehran,.
6- Iran Regime's State TV Airs Unseen Video of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
Iranian Regime State TV has aired previously unseen footage of what appears to be the arrest of jailed Iranian-British dual national Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe in Tehran in April 2016.
The approximately minute-long video, which has been edited, shows Zaghari-Ratcliffe being pulled aside by someone off camera at an airport and questioned.
In the line of questioning a man asks her about her travel intentions and informs her that there is a warrant for her arrest and that she is not permitted to leave the country.
Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British charity worker who remains jailed in Iran, was arrested at Tehran airport while attempting to return home to London after visiting family with her daughter Gabriella, who was then 22 months old in April 2016.
Allies Meet In Iran 1941
During the Anglo-Soviet Invasion of Iran in 1941 the-British invaded Iran from the south and the Persian-Gulf whereas the-Russians invade Iran from the north as the-Shah abdicates. According to Wikipedia:
The Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran, also known as the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Persia, was the joint invasion of Iran in 1941 during the Second World War by the British Commonwealth and the Soviet Union. The invasion lasted from 25 August to 17 September 1941 and was codenamed Operation Countenance. Its purpose was to secure Iranian oil fields and ensure Allied supply lines (see the Persian Corridor) for the USSR, fighting against Axis forces on the Eastern Front. Though Iran was neutral, the Allies considered Reza Shah to be friendly to Germany, deposed him during the subsequent occupation and replaced him with his young son Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.[2] The invasion was a surprise attack, described by Allied forces as rapid and conducted with ease.[11] Prior to the invasion, two diplomatic notes were delivered to the Iranian government on 19 July and 17 August, requiring the Iranian government to expel German nationals.[12] The second of the notes was recognised by the prime minister Ali Mansur as a disguised ultimatum.[13][14] General Archibald Wavell later wrote in his despatch, it was apparent that the Iranian Government fully expected an early British advance into Khuzistan and that reinforcements, including light and medium tanks, were being sent to Ahvaz.[15][16]
Soviet and Indian soldiers meet in late August.
Following the invasion, Sir Reader Bullard and Andrey Andreyevich Smirnov, the British and Soviet ambassadors to Iran, were summoned. The Shah demanded to know why they were invading his country and why they had not declared war. Both answered that it was because of German residents in Iran. When the Shah asked if the Allies would stop their attack if he expelled the Germans, the ambassadors did not answer. The Shah sent a telegram to the US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, pleading with him to stop the invasion. As the neutral United States had nothing to do with the attack, Roosevelt was not able to grant the Shah's plea but stated that he believed that the territorial integrity of Iran should be respected.[2][4] The British assembled a naval task force under Commodore Cosmo Graham to seize Bandar Shahpur, Abadan, and Khorramshahr. It attacked at dawn on 25 August.[22] The Soviet forces attacked on 25 August and Iranian airbases were destroyed by preliminary air attacks. The Soviets attacked using three armoured spearheads, totalling over 1,000 tanks and motorised infantry; the Iranians had no tanks in the area.[2] The first force, consisting of the 47th Army[23] broke through the border and moved from Soviet Azerbaijan into Iranian Azerbaijan. They moved towards Tabriz and Lake Urmia. They captured the Iranian city of Jolfa. An Iranian reconnaissance aircraft discovered the forces south of Jolfa moving towards Marand. It was possible for the Iranian 3rd Division under General Matboodi to move motorised infantry towards Shibli to halt the breakthrough, but due to being taken by surprise, he failed to make the proper counter-attack. He also failed to destroy the bridges and highways with explosives, allowing the Soviets to rapidly move through the region.[2] Five Iranian bombers were intercepted trying to attack the Soviet positions around Jolfa.[17] By 28–29 August, the Iranian military situation was in complete chaos. The Allies had complete control over the skies of Iran, and large sections of the country were in their hands. Major Iranian cities (such as Tehran) were suffering repeated air raids. In Tehran itself, the casualties had been light, but the Soviet Air Force dropped leaflets over city, warning the population of an upcoming massive bombing raid and urging them to surrender before they suffered imminent destruction.[24] Tehran's water and food supply had faced shortages, and soldiers fled in fear of the Soviets killing them upon capture. Faced with total collapse, the royal family (except the Shah and the Crown Prince) fled to Isfahan.[2][24][24]
Iran Beh Aryan Sanat Esfahan co. made Lubricants for Steel industries روغن هاي كاربردي صنعت فولاد
January 3, 2019 (Persian calendar 1397/10/13)
Beh Aryan Sanat Esfahan company (شركت به آريان صنعت اصفهان) official website
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Isfahan province (استان اصفهان)
Office:
Phone:
+98 311 951 45 66
Address:
Unit 8, 11th street, Razi industrial town, 20Km Shahreza to Isfahan road, Isfahan province
كيلومتر20 جاده شهرضا - اصفهان شهرك صنعتي رازي خيابان11 واحد8
Factory:
Phone:
+98 311 951 45 64 - 7
Address:
Rang-Sazan industrial town, Besides Fire fighting container, 11th street, Phase one
شهرك صنعتي رنگسازان، جنب منبع آتش نشاني، فاز يك، خيابان 11
Iran Beh Aryan Sanat Esfahan co. made Lubricants for Steel industries manufacturer
سازنده روغن هاي كاربردي صنعت فولاد ايران
AHWAZ / همش از شماست از دخترعرب أحوازي = أهوازي = عربستاني
AHWAZ / قصيدة كل منكم من لسان طفلة مسلمة عربية أحوازية = أهوازية = عربستانية
همش از شماست همش از شماست (همه چیز از دست شما است) .... همه ی ظلمها که در وطنم انجام شد و میشود ..... همش از شماست همش از شماست
I am Ahwazi and I want freedom
I am Arabian from Ahwaz one of Arab land ,my mother tongue is Arabic,speak Persian which imposed by the central government
In Iran,located in strategic geographical area where Iraq in the west
Iran in the east and the Arabian Gulf in the south ,in the northern Kurdistan.the area space more than 350000 square kilometer,population
About 9 millions,his ammunition huge oil and gas equivalent munitions
Of both Iraq and Kuwait ,one of the biggest rivers named karun river located there and fertile lands are suitable for the types of corps.There are other peoples in Iran
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From another roots such as Kurds,Turkmen and Bluch deprived of their rights to the Iranian constitution,and demanding the restoration of their
Rights and struggling to get it.In Ahwaz there are many other
Religions than Islamic and the oldest one(ALSABIA)which has not recognized by Iran despite mentioned in the Goran (p 13 of the Iranian
Constitution).my national flag consist of three colors gradually from above red.white and black with green star in the middle ,circle on it.
ELAM civilization which old 5000 years ,I was bulwark in front of true various attacks which targeted ,I was the gate to enter the Arab Muslims of the state Persian at that time .I have legacy idiotic Iranian occupation and presented to the worlds,built states,including state ALMCASAIIN and the latest one ALKAABEYEN which eliminated the Iranian army and was arrested ruler prince (Khazal) in 1925
The Iranian government racism attempted to eliminate the Ahwazian
People and confiscated his identity and repeal of language and history
Adopted cruel and inhuman methods including forced displacement and
Mass for thousands of families and defenseless population ,burning farms and destruction of houses ,all this done in order to change the
Demography of the region,control and plunder of natural wealth.since
Occupying the great revolution and uprisings since the SHAH was executed and buried many others jailed for life.After the Iranian revolution of 1979 ,the Ahozian saw good with their heraldry resonant
About Justice ,human rights,equal rights,social welfare and the rejection
Of racism and others.But Alahwazian surprised AlMuhammarah massacre
Committed by the revolutionary guard against demonstrators Arabs as
The demonstration was peace full,popular and knows this massacre
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History :two revolutions :April and Eid AL-fiter in 2005 and they were momentous for the people decided to be liberated from the constraints of occupation.I will not be silent until the restoration full of my rights,land,border,language,ch aracteristics,archaeological and historical which stolen by the occupier and ALSAH with their followers yesterday and the Iranian government today.Practiced against
Me at the present time the most repressive methods of forced displacement ,unemployment ,rampant illiteracy and drug,psychological warfare, trials phantom and unfair public executions for the innocent
And looting residential and agricultural land ,deprived me from writing
In arab mother language,catching oil and agricultural wealth in various
Ways and methods.I fear a humanitarian disaster by the rulers of Iran
Committed by henchmen of dictatorial regime against my people whenever more pressure on the repressive regime and the nuclear dossier which threatens the region and the world and whenever raised issues of reversing human rights and suppression of the student movements and popular demonstration .the repression,repression,torture and terrorism increased against the ahoisian people and defenseless people.therefore warn sat lawful international adverse.
I thanks Sweden and the free world which provide me protection and assistance of racist regime does not respect human rights and seeks to cancel the other.
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Iran Inbreeding sheep farm report across the country, Summer 1398 پرورش و اصلاح نژاد گوسفند
June 29, 2019 (Persian calendar 1398/4/8)
Iran Inbreeding sheep farm report across the country, Summer 1398
گزارشي از پرورش و اصلاح نژاد گوسفند ايران
Iran March 29, Water levels of Karkheh River of Khuzestan Province, southwest Iran, are continuousl
Iran- March 29: Water levels of Karkheh River of Khuzestan Province, southwest Iran, are continuously rising.
پل سفید اهواز | هشتاد و سه سال خاطره
White Bridge (Persian: پل سفید), is a suspension bridge located in Ahwaz, Iran. The bridge was completed on September 21, 1936 and was inaugurated on November 6, 1936. The bridge remains a symbol of the city still today. [wikipedia]
پل سفید اهواز یا پل معلق نماد شهر اهواز یکی از قدیمی ترین پل های مدرن ایران محسوب میشود که بر روی رود کارون ساخته شد تا عبور و مرور بین دو بخش شهر را آسان کند. این پل توسط یک شرکت سویسی در سال 1315 ساخته شد و هزینه احداث آن کمی بیش از پنج میلیون تومان بوده است. پل سفید به دلیل رنگ سفیدش به این نام خوانده می شود؛ اما به واسطه وجود قوس ها آن را با عنوان پل هلالی نیز می شناسند و به سبب معلق بودنش به آن پل معلق نیز می گویند.
در میان شهرهای خاورمیانه، اهواز با ۱۰ پل بیشترین پل های منطقه را دارد. در این فهرست اصفهان با هشت پل، قاهره با هفت پل، بغداد با پنج پل، استانبول با چهار پل، امان پایتخت اردن با دو پل، آنکارا با پنج پل، بیروت با دو پل و صنعا با چهار پل در رده های بعدی قرار گرفته اند. اهواز به دلیل تعدد پل ها به شهر پل ها نیز معروف است. این پل در تاریخ ۱۳۷۸/۰۸/۲۶ بعنوان یکی از آثار ملی ایران به ثبت رسیده است .
پانزدهم آبان سال ۹۸ به مناسبت هشتاد و سه ساله شدن ساخت پل٫ صفحه اینستاگرامی پل سفید اقدام به اطلاعرسانی رویدادی به همین مناسبت کرد و از مردم اهواز دعوت کرد تا در این رویداد شرکتت کنند . علاقمندان در این رویداد حضور پیدا کردند و در کنار پل عکس یادگاری ثبت کردند .
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People of Kazeroon are mourning the killed civilians during the clashes. The protesting will not end there and will follow up upcoming weeks. As you see the bankruptcy continues and peoples stolen money have not been payed back. Some people even waited for 8 years to get their money back. They are fed up with the lies and deception from these people. I have never heard of a person being ex-Imam, that a new one would be selected for that city. Once you are Imam, it means rest of your life you are Imam until the death. Ex-Imam? That now runs a finance company that steals people money? Is this a Islamic country?
What about the flood in the tunnel in Karaj? Who gave the job to this engineer to build a tunnel that is not capable of handling rain?
The closing of the shops continues. Not only the smaller inhabitant cities of Iran but also several districts in the main capital of Iran, Tehran, is also closing many shops.
What to say about the situation in Khorramshar? selling food for a cheaper price in Iraq and more expensive in Khorramshar? At the same time the manager of the airport is fine with it. Nothing of these clips are made up, people of Iran themselves record and tell us the injustice in that country. Their own voice.
Not the first time we see peoples home getting demolished. Regime does whatever it chooses to do. If they say this place will be a Mall or zoo park, it will happen. If Kazeroon will separate, it will separate. The people have no voice in those matters, thus the creation and meaning of tyranny takes place. Those who protest, dies or is send to prison.
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Public action in support of women's unveiling movement in Iran
PERFORMANCE AND PUBLIC ACTION
IN SUPPORT OF MOVEMENT AGAINST COMPULSORY VEILING IN IRAN
Performance by Atoosa Faramand followed by Public Action led by Victoria Gugenheim at landmark 25 November International Conference on Sharia, Segregation and Secularism in London.
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Iran Drink water, Dehliz-e Do village, Ahvaz county آب آشاميدني روستاهاي اهواز روستاي دهليز دو
August 14, 2019 (Persian calendar 1398/5/23)
Khuzestan province (استان خوزستان)
Ahvaz county (شهرستان اهواز)
Hamidiyeh district (بخش حميديه)
Jahad rural district (دهستان جهاد)
Dehliz-e Do village (روستاي دهليز دو)
Dehliz-e Do village (روستاي دهليز دو) Geo coordinate
31°19′50″N, 48°30′44″E
Iran Drink water for villages, Dehliz-e Do village, Ahvaz county
آب آشاميدني براي روستاهاي شهرستان اهواز روستاي دهليز دو ايران
IRAN IN PHOTOS
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1) Nero Mountains, in Mazandaran Province of Iran,, 2009, by Majid Nozari ©
2) The Twisted Oshkurat Road up in mounains of Rudsar City, Gilan Province of Iran.
by Mahmoud Eskandari ©
3) Bagh-e Naranjestan is Shiraz by Mehrzad Hatami ©
4) The roof of the Haman with its many domes, Iran, 2009, by Steffen ©
5) Sledging in Namak Abrud City, Mazandaran Province, by Payam Rahmani ©
6) Martyr Salman Herati, just to mention one out of hundreds of thousands of volunteers that chose to sacrifice their lives for Iran in IraN - IraQ war.
7) A Canoe Floating in Ziabar Lake, Soomeh Sara City in Gilan Province of Iran by Mehdi Khavarian ©
8) Iran, Yazd Province, Pire Naraki Zoroaster Shrine by Saman Shafigh & Nesa Mouzehkesh ©
9) Guater Chabahar City, Sistan va Baluchistan Province by Atousa Taghavi ©
10) View of Mt. Damavand from Dizin (Ski resort), March 2013. Volcano Mountain of Iran by Liam McCabe ©
11) Iran, Tehran, Baharestan Square, Music Instrument Store by Erfan Khoshkhoo ©
12) The Scene of Joy and Delight. He Came to entertain his mother.. He Ended Up Entertaining Many Mothers, 2010, by Didaar © (flickr Page)
13) Gazo Waterfall in Mazandaran Province, Iran, 2011, by Babak Mehrabani ©
14) This picture was a lucky shot: While playing & cuddling with her cute dog, Keshmesh . He all of a sudden touched me with his nose and gave me a kiss on the forehead.. Niloufar cuddled him and squeezed so tight. Seen in Shahrak-e Ekbatan humans of Tehran - FB
15) Falakolaflak Castle in Iran, Khorramabad City, Lorestan Province by Alireza Javaheri ©
16) Flower Field in the outskirt of Talesh City, Around Nanur River, Iran. IMNA News Agency. ©
17) Tochal Mountains in Tehran, Iran. Photographer: Ali Saeidi NeghabeKoohestaN ©
18) Haji Firuz in Iranian Parliament. Norouz 2013. Photographer: Rozbeh Jadidoleslam ©
19) Iranian Kid holding his goat in Village of Iran, Gilan Province just before Norouz, 2013. Photographer: Abuzar Bazri ©
20) badab surt by Hamed Tizrooyan ©
May 27, 2011
21) Golestan Palace,Tehran,Iran: The oldest of the historic monuments in Tehran, the Golestan Palace (also Gulistan Palace) (The Rose Garden Palace) belongs to a group of royal buildings that were once enclosed within the mud-thatched walls of Tehran's Historic Arg (citadel)., April 10, 2010. by Watana (flickr Page)
22) Sanboran or Oshtoran Kooh, one of the highest points of Zagros Mountains by ahmad reza safari ©
23) Tehran, few days after Norouz, Iranian New Year by Ahmad Yousefi ©
24) Cottages and Farms in Talesh City, Northern Iran, Gilan Province by Farid Mehravi Khatbe Sara ©
25) An Old Photo of an Iranian Wedding in Gilan Province (Iran Before Islamic Revolution)
26) Fishermen in Caspian Sea, Northern Iran by Amir Masoudi ©
27) Dehleran River in Elam City. Photographer: Unknown.
28) Iran, Mazandaran Province far above clouds. Photographer: Unknown.
29) Kabragheh, Boroujerd City, Lorestan Province. Photographer: Unknown.
30) Persepolis, Shiraz, Fars Province, by Simon Norfolk ©
31) Margun waterfalls, the most beautiful waterfalls in Fars province and one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Iran. By Afshin Azizi ©
32) Old man selling flowers in Iran.
33) Iranian girl selling narcissus flowers in Shiraz.
34) Leila Forouhar (Iranian Singer) and Aylin (Vigen's Daughter) On magazine, Iran Before Islamic Revolution.
35) Iranian girl by Jamshid Farjvand Farda ©
36) Reversed Tulips in Koohrang, Chahar mahal Bakhtiari.
37) Tehran, Iran.
38) White Bridge, Iran, Ahvaz, Khuzestan.
39) Tehran, View of Elahieh and Jordan by Mehrdad Watson ©
40) Iranian Persian Rug Show In Yazd, Central Iran.
41) Yazd, Meybod City. The center of Zoroastrianism and history of Iran by Ahmad Mohseni ©
42) Iranian Nomad
43) Iranian wedding in a village in Kurdistan Province.
44) 32) Mr. Rooster and his family and friends out on a spring tour
Khansar City, Iran by Mehdi Masoumi ©
45) Kaboud Mosque ( Goy Macid ) Tabriz, Azerbaijan Province by Majid DELL ©
46) Kandaragh Chair River, Ardabil, Iran.
47) Iranian Nomads
48) Iranian Bandari girl from Sistan And Baluchistan, Southern Iran.
49) Bridge on top of Ghazal Ozon River on the way to Ardabil by Ali Memari ©
50) Abbasi Jame Mosque in Isfahan by Farshid Far ©
51) A Night in Baba Afzal's Tomb Iran, Isfahan, Kashan City by Majid Ghohroodi ©
52) Iran/ Ardabil Province by Behzad Jahangirzadeh Khiavi ©
53) IRAN in National Geographic by Simon Norfolk ©
54) Iran, Bandar Abbas, Sikhuran Village, Persian Gulf Region by Kavous Javvi ©
55) A worker inside Vakil Mosque, Shiraz.. by Amos Chapple ©
56) Palangan Village, Iran, Kurdistan Province by Amos Chapple ©
57) Iranian women playing daaf from Half Moon ©
58) The Hall of Mirrors painted in1896 by Master painter kamal ol molk. ©
59) Iranian nomad woman playing with her daughter by Reza Dehdari ©
60) Iranian man by MEHR News Agency ©
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