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Beautiful Iran8

Iran, also known as Persia, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, a country in Western Asia, with 78.4 million inhabitants, Iran is the world's 17th most populous nation.

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Beautiful Iran8

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  1. IRAN 8

  2. Tabriz, Poets Tomb (Maqbaratol Shoara)

  3. MAQBARATOL SHOARA The most potent symbol of Iran’s devotion to art and culture, Maqbaratol Shoara (Poets’ Tomb) is Tabriz’s monument par excellence, putting it on the world map like nothing else. The area around this tomb, a modern structure where more than four hundred Persian poets are buried, is decorated with the poets’ likenesses and poems.

  4. “When you step inside, you are immediately captivated by the other-worldly atmosphere of a temple. This is a place where you can close your eyes and hear and feel poetry, where the moment you are in can itself become a poem. Exactly like Tabriz itself.”

  5. Tabriz, Poets Tomb (Maqbaratol Shoara)

  6. Tabriz, Museum of Maghbaratol Shoara Arash Emami Tabriz Ceiling glass of museum Arash Emami

  7. Tabriz Ceiling glass of museum Arash Emami

  8. Tabriz, Poets Tomb (Maqbaratol Shoara)

  9. Maqbarat-o-shoara or the Mausoleum of Poets belongs to poets, mystics and famous people, located in the Surkhab district of Tabriz.

  10. Maqbarat-o-shoara was built by Tahmaseb Dolatshahi in the mid-1970s while he was the Secretary of Arts and Cultures of East Azarbaijan

  11. Tabriz Minarets Masjed-e Jomeh

  12. Tabriz Behnam‘s House, Sahand University

  13. Tabriz Bazaar

  14. Tabriz Bazaar

  15. Tabriz Bazaar

  16. Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex Tabriz has been a place of cultural exchange since antiquity and its historic bazaar complex is one of the most important commercial centers on the Silk Road

  17. Ceiling - Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex 15th century Tabriz School miniature painting

  18. Princely Couple, 1400–1405, Iran, possibly Tabriz Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY

  19. Wine Drinking in a Spring Garden1430 Tabriz Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY

  20. Wine Drinking in a Spring Garden1430 (fragment)

  21. A Qajar prince and his attendant, oil painting, 1820 (or later), Iran, Tehran, Qajar dynasty. The British museum, London Buzurjmihr Masters the Game of Chess, detail, Folio from the Shahnama (Book of Kings) of Shah Tahmasp, ca. 1530–35, Iran, Tabriz The British museum, London

  22. Kneelin bull Iran 3100-2900 BCE Metropolitan Museum of Art

  23. Tile. Faience, 19th century (24,2 x 32,5 cm), The Hermitage Museum St Petersburg Bracelet Mid-6th to 4th centuries B.C. Miho Museum - Japan

  24. Cock-shaped jug. Bronze 11th century The Hermitage in St Petersburg Sassanian golden Necklace with lapis lazuli inlay showing King Shapur II and lion heads 6th centuery AD Reza Abbasi Muzeum Tehran

  25. Achaemenid Gilded Silver Rhyton The Miho Museum Kyoto Achaemenid Silver Bowl with Gold Inlay The Miho Museum Kyoto, Japan

  26. Figure of a horseman with bow Iran 5th-4th BC Gold, h 3.6 cm State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg Figure of a griffin Gold, 4th cent BC (8,5 x 5,2 cm) The Hermitage in St Petersburg

  27. Achaemenid Gold and Cloisonné Duck Bracelet, Circa 5th-4th Century BC

  28. Pre-Achaemenid Silver and Gold Vessel The Miho Museum Kyoto Bowl, Persian Achaemenid Empire, ca. 500 -330 BCE Metropolitan Museum of Art

  29. Cherub (of Ezekiel vision, not putto) and Byzantine Emperor Heraclius receiving the submission of the Sassanid king Khosrau II; plaque from a cross. Louvre Museum

  30. © Gul Chotrani © Gul Chotrani

  31. Jemeh mosque Zanjan

  32. Kerman © Gul Chotrani

  33. Kerman © Gul Chotrani

  34. Ayeneh-kari, or mirrorworks, from the interiors of the many palaces in Iran Shiraz Persian ayeneh-kari. Narenjestan

  35. Mirror-mosaic work in Shah-Abdol-Azim Shrine, Rey

  36. Shiraz Masjed-e Vakil © Ramin Hejrat Yazdi © Gul Chotrani

  37. Rahi Mo'ayeri's tomb is enclosed by a glass case at Darband, Shemiran, Tehran

  38. Iran is filled with tombs of poets and musicians, such as this one belonging to Rahi Mo'ayeri. An illustration of Iran's deep artistic heritage, tomb of Rahi Mo'ayyeri (1909-1968), famous contemporary poet and musician from Iran

  39. Restaurant in Darband, next to the Alborz Mountains range.

  40. Parthian Statue of a mighty Warrior

  41. Ancient Iran Achaemenid Dynasty (550-330 BCE) Persepolis Museum Ilkhanid piece in silk, cotton and gold, early 14th century

  42. Bowl with prince on horseback, Seljuq period (1040–1196), Metropolitan Museum of Art Persian Gold Bird Brooch Artifact Sadigh Gallery

  43. Bronze Lorestan

  44. Kamal-ol-Molk (1848-1940) Iranian musical ensemble, 1886

  45. Kamal-ol-Molk (1848-1940) Iranian musical ensemble, (fragment)

  46. Text and pictures: Internet All  copyrights  belong to their  respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu https://www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2015 Sound: SharamNazeri & Ensemble Alizadeh - DastgahCharhargah

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