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Cabbage rice – An Easy to Make Recipe from Shiraz
If you are interested in using more vegetables in your food, we recommend cabbage rice to you. This is a traditional dish from Shiraz, in Fars Province, southern Iran. It is a recipe for all four seasons, but it is more popular in autumn and is well-liked by children.
South Iran’s Largest Fountain Waterfall
Margun waterfall is one of Fars Province’s tourist attractions in southern Iran. There is no river to provide the water for this fall; instead, thousands of fountains bubble up from the heart of the mountain and pour down, making Margun the world’s biggest fountain waterfall.
Persepolis, Fars Province
No trip to Iran is complete without a visit to the birthplace of ancient Persian civilizationand capital of the first Persian Empire over 2,500 years ago, Persepolis.
Nazar Garden: One of Historical Gardens of Iran's Fars Province
TEHRAN - Another memorable garden of Shiraz is Nazar, The old Nazar Garden was one of the biggest patio nurseries of Shiraz amid the Safavid control (1501–1722). Amid Zand line (1750–1794). This garden was bigger than what exists today.
Bishapur Palace City South of Iran
Bishapur was an ancient city in Iran on the ancient road between Persis and Elam. The road linked the Sassanid capitals Estakhr (very close to Persepolis) and Ctesiphon. It is located south of modern Faliyan in the Kazerun County of Fars Province, Iran.
Masjed-e Nou: The Second Old Mosque of Iran's Shiraz
TEHRAN - The name of Masjed-e Nou (new mosque) was the Atabak Mosque in older times. However, since it was damaged several times in the years 1789 CE and 1852 CE by severe earthquakes, and was rebuilt, it became known as new mosque.
Pasargadae and Persepolis
Brazilian poet Manuel Bandeira referred to it as a utopia, and though Pasargadae is a far cry from its former days, you haven’t seen Iran until you’ve visited the birthplace of its ancient empire.
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