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Chicken Recipe with Onion Soup Mixture
If you like chicken soup, we suggest you to try this one.
Chalus Road
Road 59, also known as the Chalous Road (Persian: جاده چالوس) or Kandovan Road (جاده کندوان), is an important road for people of Tehran, a large number of whom drive to popular tourist attractions in the north of Iran on weekends and for holidays.
Tombs of Hafez and Saa’di
The Tomb of Hafez and its associated memorial hall, the Hāfezieh (حافظیه), are two memorial structures erected in the northern edge of Shiraz, Iran, in memory of the celebrated Persian poet Hafez. The Tomb of Saadi is a tomb and mausoleum dedicated to the Persian poet Saadi in the Iranian city of Shiraz. Saadi was buried at the end of his life at a Khanqah at the current location.
Jameh Mosque
The Jameh Mosque can be seen as a fine example of the evolution of Mosque architecture over twelve centuries dating all the way back to 841 AD.
Qeshm Island
The largest of the Persian Gulf islands, Qeshm is a free-trade zone and requires no visa to enter.
Tehran
Don’t be put off by the traffic, smog, or wild confusion because Tehran deserves a chunk of your time.
Kashan
Best known for its historical 18th century houses such as the Ameri House or Borujerdi House, Kashan has a wealth of other architectural and historical beauties which warrant it a stop on anyone’s trip to Iran.
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.
Esfahan
Nicknamed ‘nesf-e jahân’ [half the world], it’s with good reason that Esfahan is Iran’s crown jewel and one of the main two cities drawing visitors to the country.
Katalekhor Cave
Discovered less than a century ago, the formations in Katalekhor Cave are said to date back to the Jurassic period.
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