Spring Hiking:solo camping in mountains.Iran, Deylaman
This is Deylaman highlands in Iran. a very old and ancient land( many crocks and stuff have been found here from 5000 years ago )
so many populations lived here and gone
birds sound all over the mountains and nice weather.
I climbed up for about 3 hours and found a flat green ground to camp.
no talking film.
Bicycle Tour Iran (short version)
Short edit of our bicycle tour from Van (Turkey/ Kurdistan) to Tehran (Iran). We crossed the border to Iran at Bazargan (بازرگان).
Turkey:
- Van
- Çaldıran
- Ortadirek
- Ararat Mountain
- Doğubeyazıt
- Gürbulak
Iran:
- Bazargan
- Keshmesh Tappeh
- Keshtaz
- Avajiq
- Chaldran
- Khoy
- Salmas
- Qushchi
- Urmia Lake
- Sefid Qonbad
- Saray
- Osku
- Kandovan
- Tabriz
- Khajeh
- Saray
- Heris
- Meshgin Shar
- Lahrud
- Shabil
- Ardabil
- Givi
- Khalkhal
- Kelor
- Masouleh
- Fuman (Rasht)
- Rajaee
- Siahkal
- Alborz Mountains
- Deylaman
- Kelishom
- Sard Rud
- Razmian
- Mealem Kelaye
- Malek dasht
- Shahrak
- Khuban
- Garmarud Sina
- Pice Bon
- Tonekabon
- Caspian Sea
- Chalus
- Chalus Road
- Dizin
- Tehran
- Laleh International Hotel
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Iran bringa -Damawand, Alam Kooh, Sabalan-
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Ep10/ 3 Days Solo Bushcraft - Canvas Tent, Shelter, Cooking, No Talking, Homemade Axe etc
★★★A special episode in which I build a shelter in the woods, and here I cook, eat and relax.
The most beautiful and pleasant way to relax is this one.
I chose to present to you, these beautiful moments, to feel like in the middle of nature, even if, for some reason, you can not reach, in such wonderful places.
Enjoy!
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Jashne Sade -Ancient Persian Fire Festival
Sadeh meaning hundred, is a mid winter feast celebrated with grandeur and magnificence in ancient Iran. It was a festivity to honor fire and to defeat the forces of darkness, frost and cold. Two different days were observed for its veneration. One celebration marked the hundred day before the religious No Ruz on the first day of the month Farvardin (religious No Ruz is different from spring No Ruz). The other one was the hundredth day after the gahambar of Ayathrima (one of the six feasts of obligation) held to be the beginning of winter. This day coincides with 10th of Bahman in present calendar. History: Hooshang, discovers fire and its many potential benefits. Then he worships God through this precious element. This is the beginning of many professions & people start to live a more comfortable life under his rule and wisdom. He then makes canals to bring water near human dwellings. The very day he discovered the fire remains a holly fiest, the fiest of Sadeh, as a legacy of King Hooshang. The most elaborate report of the celebration comes from the 10th century during the reign of Mardavij Zeyari, the ruler of Isfahan. From Iranian origin the Zeyar family did their best tokeep the old traditions alive. Huge bon fires were made in both sides of the 'Zayandeh Rood', the main river dividing the city. Today, Sadeh is mainly celebrated on 10th of Bahman. The fires are not lit outside and all activities take place inside the shrines. The wood gathering activities are reduced though there are efforts to preserve them. However the bulk of the Iranians are becoming more familiar with the occasion and there are gatherings and celebrations outside Iran. Fires are lit, music, dancing and merriment of all kinds will go on for the rest of the evening. The occasion for the majority of Iranians has no religious significance and no specific rituals are involved other than torching bon fires at sunset and having a merry time and therefore keeping up with the ancient traditions when merriment was venerated and practiced. In Sassanian times huge bon fires were set up. Priests led the prayers specific to fire 'Atash Niyayesh' and performed the correct rituals before it was lit at sunset. People would dance around the fires. Wine an expensive luxury would be served communally and like all other Zoroastrian religious ceremonies the occasion would end with fun, merriment and feasts. The fires were contained in specially build metal holders to maintain control. Hundreds of birds were released while carrying little fireballs to light the sky. There were fireworks, clowns, dance and music with lavish feasts of roasted lamb, beef, chicken and other delicacies.
Iran green desert
Iran ek aisi county hai jo garmi me bhi thandi lagti hai
The Chronicles of Irania - Performance
The Chronicles of Irania is an intimate and dynamic one-woman show that that invites the audience into a world of myth-making and asks them to journey with their host Khadijeh into a land that is almost recognisable; into a land that you know but you do not know. Irania is a mystical place where truths, half-truths and un-truths circulate.
كليپ رپ مرگ بر اصل ولايت فقيه
مرگ بر اصل ولايت فقيه
كليپ رپ مرگ بر اصل ولايت فقيه
Menhir
A menhir (French, from Middle Breton: men, stone and hir, long), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large upright standing stone. Menhirs may be found singly as monoliths, or as part of a group of similar stones. Their size can vary considerably, but their shape is generally uneven and squared, often tapering towards the top. Menhirs are widely distributed across Europe, Africa and Asia, but are most numerous in Western Europe; in particular in Ireland, Great Britain and Brittany. There are about 50,000 megaliths in these areas, while there are 1,200 menhirs in northwest France alone. Standing stones are usually difficult to date, but pottery found underneath some in Atlantic Europe connects them with the Beaker people. They were constructed during many different periods across pre-history as part of a larger megalithic culture that flourished in Europe and beyond.
Some menhirs have been raised next to buildings that often have an early or current religious significance. One example is the South Zeal Menhir in Devon, which formed the basis for a 12th-century monastery built by lay monks. The monastery later became the Oxenham Arms Hotel at South Zeal, and the standing stone remains in place in the ancient snug bar at the hotel.
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Shia | Wikipedia audio article
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Shia
00:01:52 1 Etymology
00:02:24 2 Terminology
00:03:36 3 Beliefs
00:03:45 3.1 Imamate
00:03:53 3.1.1 Succession of Ali
00:04:31 3.1.1.1 The event of Dhul Asheera
00:07:08 3.1.1.2 The event of Ghadir Khumm
00:08:39 3.1.2 Ali's caliphate
00:11:43 3.1.3 Hasan ibn Ali
00:12:44 3.1.4 Husayn
00:14:11 3.1.5 Imamate of the iAhl al-Bayt/i
00:18:12 3.1.6 Imam of the time, last Imam of the Shia
00:19:02 4 Theology
00:20:09 5 Hadith
00:20:47 6 Profession of faith
00:21:37 7 Infallibility
00:23:33 8 Occultation
00:24:35 9 Inheritance
00:25:50 10 History
00:27:58 11 North Africa
00:28:25 12 Iran and Caucasus
00:30:47 13 Arabian Peninsula
00:31:02 13.1 Bahrain
00:31:38 13.2 Yemen
00:32:14 14 Europe
00:32:33 15 Syria and Iraq
00:33:12 16 Asia Minor (Modern Turkey)
00:33:36 17 India
00:34:58 18 South-East Asia
00:35:20 19 East Africa
00:35:35 19.1 Fatimid caliphate
00:36:29 19.2 Safavids
00:37:45 20 Community
00:37:54 20.1 Demographics
00:40:24 20.1.1 Significant populations worldwide
00:40:45 20.2 Persecution
00:42:31 20.3 Holidays
00:44:51 20.4 Holy sites
00:45:53 21 Branches
00:46:17 21.1 Twelver
00:47:03 21.1.1 Doctrine
00:48:30 21.1.2 Books
00:49:04 21.1.3 The Twelve Imams
00:49:57 21.1.4 Jurisprudence
00:52:04 21.2 Zaidi (Fiver)
00:52:35 21.2.1 Doctrine
00:53:46 21.2.2 Jurisprudence
00:54:18 21.2.3 Timeline
00:56:46 21.3 Ismaili
00:58:47 21.3.1 Ismaili imams
01:01:23 21.3.2 Pillars
01:01:42 21.3.3 Contemporary leadership
01:02:59 22 Other doctrines
01:03:08 22.1 Doctrine about necessity of acquiring knowledge
01:04:04 22.2 Doctrine concerning Du'a
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- Socrates
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Shia (; Arabic: شيعة Shīʿah, from Shīʿatu ʿAlī, adherent of Ali), also transliterated Shiah and Shiʿah, is a branch of Islam which holds that the Islamic prophet Muhammad designated Ali ibn Abi Talib as his successor and the Imam (leader) after him, most notably at the event of Ghadir Khumm, but was prevented from the caliphate as a result of the incident at Saqifah. This view primarily contrasts with that of Sunni Islam, whose adherents believe that Muhammad did not appoint a successor and consider Abu Bakr, who they claim was appointed Caliph through a Shura, i.e. community consensus in Saqifa, to be the first rightful Caliph after the Prophet.Unlike the first three Rashidun caliphs, Ali was from the same clan as Muhammad, Banu Hashim.Adherents of Shia Islam are called Shias of Ali, Shias or the Shi'a as a collective or Shi'i or Shi'ite individually. Shia Islam is the second largest branch of Islam: in 2009, Shia Muslims constituted 10% of the world's Muslim population. Twelver Shia (Ithnā'ashariyyah) is the largest branch of Shia Islam, with 2012 estimates saying that 85% of Shias were Twelvers.
Shia Islam is based on the Quran and the message of Muhammad attested in hadith, and on hadith taught by their Imams. Shia consider Ali to have been divinely appointed as the successor to Muhammad, and as the first Imam. The Shia also extend this Imammah doctrine to Muhammad's family, the Ahl al-Bayt (the people/family of the House), and some individuals among his descendants, known as Imams, who they believe possess special spiritual and political authority over the community, infallibility and other divinely ordained traits. Although there are many Shia subsects, modern Shia Islam has been divided into three main groupings: Twelvers, Ismailis and Zaidis, with Twelver Shia being the largest and most influential group among Shia.