IRAN - The Land of Aryans
Traditional Holidays / Celebrations
Traditional cultural inheritors of the old Persia
are living in this land, the Land of Aryans.
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#Nowruz (Iranian New Year) - Starts from 21 March
#Sizdah be dar (Nature Day)
#Jashn-e-Tirgan (Water Festival)
#Jashn-e-Sadeh (Fire Festival)
#Jashn-e-Mehregan (Autumn Festival)
#Shab-e-Yalda (Winter Feast)
Places to Visit
Isfahan
Si o se Pol ( 33-eyed bridge)
Jameh Mosque of Isfahan
"Ameriha historic house"
and Iranian traditional architecture
A tea house in Isfahan
The rich history of mosque wall art designs
Sangab Duli canyon
Tabriz
Gilan
The mountain village of Masuleh
Masoleh Village
A small village in Gilan
The Bazaar of Tabriz
An Example of
Carpet Weaving
The Panorama of Tabriz
Rud-Khan Castle
Bird's Eye View of Asalem City
The Coast of Caspian Sea
The Wonderful Aladaglar Mountain Range
The Blue Mosque
What has changed?
The song: Omid - Dooset Daram
Iranian Cuisine
Traditional tea-houses (Chai Khooneh)
Cinnamon, saffron and rose petals
Ghormeh Sabzi
Tah-Dig
Authentic Persian Baghlava
Tea with Persian Saffron Rock Candy
Loobia Polo
Khoresh Ghaymeh
Kabab Koobideh
Bastani
Iran is heir to one of the world's oldest civilizations
The Lost City - Persepolis, literally meaning "The city of the Persians"
Political and Social Life in Iran
The Fall of a Shah
-1979-
The most famous symbol that is compatible with Iran
- Faravahar - (Ahura Mazda)
UNESCO declared the ruins of Persepolis
a World Heritage Site in 1979.
The earliest remains of Persepolis
date back to 515 BC
The rise of a legend
Zarahustra - the Avestan name
for the Persian prophet Zoroaster.
It exemplifies the Achaemenid style of architecture.
Reza Pahlavi
Ruhollah Khomeini
design by Dóri Sirály for Prezi