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Sahvalan Water Cave

Sahvalan Water Cave

In 43 kilometers from the south-east of Mahabad city to Bukan, and through a lush road, with vast plains and fruit gardens, you will reach one of the most beautiful and most spectacular caves in Iran and the world. Sahvalan Water Cave is one of the largest caves in Iran and is located in a […]

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DANIAL CAVE

Danial Cave

To reach a different cave, Danial Cave, we go to the road and get to the north of the country. We go to a beautiful village called Daniel, and after passing through it, we hear from all of our pristine spectacles and set foot on a forest path. On the way to the cave, we […]

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Ovan Lake

Ovan Lake

  As 89th item registered in the list of national natural heritage of Iran, Ovan Lake (Evan Lake in some guide books) is a small alpine lake in Alamut region of Alborz range, in Qazvin province of Iran. Located 75 km from Qazvin and in a mountainous region, a lake has been created for nature […]

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Khourbas Cave

Khourbas Cave

Fifteen kilometers from Qeshm, the mountain range extending from Zagros is seen at a height of 20-30 meters from the Earth’s cavernous openings, is Khourbas Cave which have a spectacular rocky architecture in their hearts. These caves are located across the sea and the Miankase plain, and is a kind of sea cave created by […]

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Tours of Iran

Historical Churches in Iran

The majority of historical churches in Iran that possess historical and artistic value were built around the eight century A.H. or the 14th century AD, and the period thereafter. Of course, this does not mean that there were no churches existing in the country before that period. During the reign of Shah Abbas, the Safavid […]

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Iranian Calendars

Before attempting to review the major holidays and festivals celebrated in Iran, it is necessary to explain some features of the various systems of dating in use there. The Gregorian calendar familiar to Westerners and now used in many countries around the world is known in Iran, but it has no offi – cial standing […]

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Iran Drama and Cinema

Drama and cinema in contemporary Iran can be said to have some roots in older, more traditional forms of similar cultural activities. The fi rst type of dramatic expression, for example, was probably connected to the veneration by ancient Iranians of the sun-god Mithra, when worshipers constructed a public stage and wore masks to perform […]

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CUISINE AND CULTURE

Cuisine, in terms of both the preparation of food and the social aspects of dining, is an essential part of any culture; indeed, some fundamental aspects of a culture may be more readily apparent in its culinary arts than in other traditions. Certainly, many observations that might be made about food in Iran reinforce those […]

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Literature

A discussion of the role of literature in Iranian culture should begin with Several caveats. First of all, the discussion in this chapter is limited to Persian Literature. There are, of course, other languages in Iran that have a literary tradition, but it is not possible to try to deal with them here. This is […]

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Iran Geography

Flanking the desert basin are two equally imposing mountain chains, the Alborz and the Zagros. The Alborz chain forms a relatively compact crescent across the north of the country approximately 300 miles in length and an average of 60 miles in width. It is dominated by the majestic snow-covered volcanic peak of Mount Damâvand, the […]

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