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Iran, Iraq Need to Sign Mou on Observing Moharram Rituals
Head of Arba'een Central Headquarters pointed to Arba'eean Memorandum of Understanding between the Iranian and Iraqi Interior ministers, and emphasized on the efforts of the 13 Committees of headquarters to properly implement its provisions.
Meet Authentic Nomads of Iran's Qashqai
Moving with their flocks from the shores of the Persian Gulf in winter to the cooler mountains around Isfahan in summer.
Hydrotherapy in Heart of Iran's Desert
Warm water springs in eastern Iran and South Khorasan Province are appealing to many Iranian and foreign tourists each year.
Graves Discovered in Iran's Gilan Province
In the fourth season of the field research in the ancient enclosure of Liar Sang bon in Amlash, Gilan Province, 39 graves were discovered.
Number of Iraqi Tourists Visiting Iran Is Growing Sharply
Iran’s consul general in Sulaymaniyah says the number of visas issued to Iraqi Kurds rose four-fold in the one month to August 22, 2018, i.e., 2,800 visas per day.
Zigoorat an Elamite Civilization in Khuzestan
Explore Iran as an increasingly popular tourism destination; we travel to Khuzestan Province to discover its scenery places, Chogha Zanbil Ziggurat located near Haft Tepe site, 40 kilometers from Shush/ Susa and 35 kilometers from Shushtar, Khuzestan, Iran.
Sheikh Nabhan Mosque in Ahvaz
The Sheikh Nabhan Mosque in Ahvaz, capital of Iran’s southwestern province of Khuzestan, is an old mosque build near the Karun River.
Termeh: Iran Elegant Textile With Paisley Design
The following pictures feature Termeh, the hand-woven Iranian fabric.
Touch The Sky at Mina Planetarium
Featuring a full-dome 3D planetarium, Gonbad-e-Mina is said to be the largest in the Middle East.
Iranian Tea: Traditional Persian Reception
Tea is one of the most important cornerstones of Iranian culture which is served in various parts of the day. The first drink which is offered in Iranian reception is usually tea with Persian pronunciation of “Chai”, or “Cha-ee”.
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