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iranian foods

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.

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.

Yazd

Simply put, Yazd has good energy, amazing sites, kind people, and delicious food.

Tabriz Bazaar

This magnificent UNESCO-listed bazaar covers an area of about 7 sq km, and is arguably the most beautiful and well-kept in the country.

Naqsh-e Jahan Square

Naqsh-e Jahan Square is probably the main attraction in Esfahan, and what earns it the nickname nesf-e jahan, ‘half the world’. Built in the 17th century, this massive square was once a royal polo field.

Anar Polow (Pomegranate Rice)

Iranians has more delicious traditional foods. If you wan to taste one of them, you can try Anar Polo

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