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Pasargad : Exploring the Birthplace of the Persian Empire
Pasargad : Exploring the Birthplace of the Persian Empire
Pasargad an ancient city located in modern-day Iran, about 130 kilometers northeast of the city of Shiraz. It is one of the most important archaeological sites in Iran and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pasargadae was the capital of the Persian Empire during the reign of Cyrus the Great, who founded the city in the 6th century BCE.
The city is home to several important historical sites, including the Tomb of Cyrus the Gr
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6th Mar 2023
Turquoise Inlaying , turquoise inlaid home decor , gift shop
Turquoise Inlaying , turquoise inlaid home
First of all, the turquoise inlayer buys waste turquoise chips from turquoise forming workshops or turquoise mines in Mashhad, Neishabour or Damghan. Since such turquoise chips are usually accompanied by some earth and ordinary stone chips, they are first separated and cleaned. Then, the turquoise chips are graded based on their sizes so the right size turquoise chips are used in making each Turquoise Inlaying object in proportion to the surface
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31st Oct 2019
What is Termeh? Termeh is a nice cloth which is woven
Termehis a nice cloth which is woven since Safavi era in Iran.There is an argument between researchers about its origin. Some of them believe that termeh has been made in Kashmir and then brought to Iran.Others say that Iranian have been the innovators of weaving termeh and this material has been taken into concentration like other handicrafts in other parts of the world (Kasmir: Historical region divided between India and Pakistan). But it is a real fact that Iranian termeh in compari
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31st Oct 2019
Persian miniature , hand painted art , Persian painting ,art
Persian miniature is a small painting on paper,Bone,Shell , stone etc.A Persian miniature is a richly detailed miniature painting which
depicts religious or mythological themes from the region of the Middle
East now known as Iran. The art of miniature painting in Persia
flourished from the 13th through the 16th centuries, and continues to
this day, with several contemporary artists producing notable Persian
miniatures. These delicate, lush paintings are typically v
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1st Feb 2016