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HASHT BEHESHT - SAEED SHARIFIAN
The title music from the TV serial Hasht behesht (8 paradise) by Saeed Sharifian. A 10 epi...
published: 10 Oct 2009
author: sharifian1
HASHT BEHESHT - SAEED SHARIFIAN
The title music from the TV serial Hasht behesht (8 paradise) by Saeed Sharifian. A 10 episode TV serial made by Akbar Khajuyee on stories from Masnavi of Rumi and Golestan of Saadi in 1372 / 1994.
published: 10 Oct 2009
views: 419
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Hasht behesht by Alireza Eftekhari
Isfahan is called "Half the World" as dubbed for the first time by French poet Renier who ...
published: 22 Jul 2012
author: sevenmalmo
Hasht behesht by Alireza Eftekhari
Isfahan is called "Half the World" as dubbed for the first time by French poet Renier who visited this city in the 16th century.
published: 22 Jul 2012
author: sevenmalmo
views: 242
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Hasht Behesht Palace
Hasht Behesht is a beautiful Palace in Isfahan(taken from maziarashrafian's movies in orde...
published: 20 Oct 2007
author: mehrrdad
Hasht Behesht Palace
Hasht Behesht is a beautiful Palace in Isfahan(taken from maziarashrafian's movies in order to place it in google earth) en.wikipedia.org
published: 20 Oct 2007
author: mehrrdad
views: 1037
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Scenes From My Visit to Isfahan, Iran - Naghshe Jahan, Hasht Behesht, Bazaar, and Abbasi Hotel
Pathian Wedding Dance soundtrack by Sepehr Music available at: itunes/amazon itunes.apple....
published: 09 Apr 2011
author: SepehrMusic
Scenes From My Visit to Isfahan, Iran - Naghshe Jahan, Hasht Behesht, Bazaar, and Abbasi Hotel
Pathian Wedding Dance soundtrack by Sepehr Music available at: itunes/amazon itunes.apple.com www.amazon.com
published: 09 Apr 2011
author: SepehrMusic
views: 5851
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Isfahan-Iran-05-06-2012
Esfahan has had a great impact on the history of Iran and a collection of well-known maste...
published: 08 May 2012
author: PressTVGlobalNews
Isfahan-Iran-05-06-2012
Esfahan has had a great impact on the history of Iran and a collection of well-known masterpieces of art remains in the city. Touring around Esfahan is an exciting and one-of-a-kind experience. In this feature on Iran show, we visit the Jame Mosque, the Khajou Bridge, Si o Se pol, Hasht Behesht and Chehl Sotoon.
published: 08 May 2012
author: PressTVGlobalNews
views: 2567
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Samira in Iran: Isfahan
Samira recently traveled to Iran with my Mom. This is the video from the ancient city of I...
published: 04 Dec 2010
author: Smardalan
Samira in Iran: Isfahan
Samira recently traveled to Iran with my Mom. This is the video from the ancient city of Isfahan on November 24 & 25, 2010. They saw all the architectural wonders including Naqsh-e-Jahan Square, Aleeghapoo Palace, Isfahan Bazaar, Chehel Sotoon, Hasht-Behesht, 33 Pol and stayed at the Shah Abbas hotel.
published: 04 Dec 2010
author: Smardalan
views: 748
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BAMIYAN KABUL AFGHANISTAN 1975
DON departed for a five month overland trip with Exodus Expeditions in a Bedford truck to ...
published: 09 Jun 2009
author: Donald Pugh
BAMIYAN KABUL AFGHANISTAN 1975
DON departed for a five month overland trip with Exodus Expeditions in a Bedford truck to teach abroad in Sept., 1975. Don visited Istanbul and enjoyed the Blue Mosque, Santa Sophia and the Tokapi Palace and the gold and silver bazaar at Hasht Behesht Esfahan, Iran. Don traveled through northern Afghanistan to Mazar-e-Sharif, Bamiyon and Kabul. Don went trekking for a week in Nepal in November, 1975. Sherpa's carried his pack, erected his tent, and awoke him with coffee and breakfast in the morning. A plentiful supply of chung, a local corn beer added spice to the trekking up and down steep hills. Don spent a month in India around Christmas, 1975.« Don traveled through northern Afghanistan to Mazar-i-Sharif, Bamiyan and Kabul in Nov., 1975, on his way from Canada to Australia. Bamian is first mentioned in 5th Century AD Chinese sources and was visited by the Chinese travelers Fa-hsien around 400 AD and Hsüan-tsang in 630 AD; it was by that time a centre of commerce and of the Buddhist religion. Two great figures of Buddha there date from this period; the larger is 53 m high and the smaller is 120 feet. These statues are carved from the living rock and are finished with fine plaster. When Hsüan-tsang saw the figures, they were decorated with gold and fine jewels. The two Buddha figures, together with numerous ancient man-made caves in the cliffs north of the town, have made Bamian a major Afghan archaeological site. The caves are of various forms, and the interiors of many ...
published: 09 Jun 2009
author: Donald Pugh
views: 6054
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OVERLAND THROUGH AFGHANISTAN HERAT KABUL MAZAR-I-SHERIF --NOW IN HD FORMAT
DON departed for a five month overland trip with Exodus Expeditions in a Bedford truck to ...
published: 16 Aug 2009
author: Donald Pugh
OVERLAND THROUGH AFGHANISTAN HERAT KABUL MAZAR-I-SHERIF --NOW IN HD FORMAT
DON departed for a five month overland trip with Exodus Expeditions in a Bedford truck to teach abroad in Sept., 1975. Don visited Istanbul and enjoyed the Blue Mosque, Santa Sophia and the Tokapi Palace and the gold and silver bazaar at Hasht Behesht Esfahan, Iran. Don traveled through northern Afghanistan to Mazar-i-Sharif, Bamiyon and Kabul. Don went trekking for a week in Nepal in November, 1975. Sherpa's carried his pack, erected his tent, and awoke him with coffee and breakfast in the morning. A plentiful supply of chung, a local corn beer added spice to the trekking up and down steep hills. Don spent a month in India around Christmas, 1975.
published: 16 Aug 2009
author: Donald Pugh
views: 1936
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Trip to Iran 2012!!
Visited: Mausoleum of Khomeini, National Museum of Iran, Treasury of National Jewels, The ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: Yujulovetravel
Trip to Iran 2012!!
Visited: Mausoleum of Khomeini, National Museum of Iran, Treasury of National Jewels, The Carpet Museum of Iran, Bazaars, Takht-e Soleyman, Soltaniyeh, Alavian Tomb, Tomb of Esther and Mordechai, Avicenna Mausoleum, Stoney Lion, Ganjnameh Inscriptions & Waterfalls, Bisotun, Moaven-Al-Molk Tekieh, Tagh-e Bostan, Falak-ol-Aflak Castle, Shushtar Historic Hydrauic System, Tchogha Zanbil, Haft Tappeh, Hasht Behesht Palace, Chehel Sotoun, Imam Sqaure, Imam Mosque, she-ie-kh lutfullah mosque, Ali Qapu palace, Pasargadae, Shiraz, Persepolis, Naqsh-i Rustam (tombs of kings), Arg-e-Karim Khan, Mausoleum of Saadi, Hafez garden, Ice House, Zoroastrian funeral place, Zoroastrian temple, Yazd water museum (Qanat is a water management system ), Bam, Green Palace, White Palace, Reza Abbasi Museum, Museum of Iranian Terracotta and Glassware, Azadi Tower.. Music by Hossein Alizadeh (a great Iranian composer)!! I am not a muslim, but I respect their culture and follow their dress code. It's a wonderful experirence! I had a great time traveling in Iran!! I have visited many world heritage sites and I was amazed! People are very friendly and kind. This is the country that riches in poem, art, music, science and cuisine! I hope people will try to respect each other's religion & culture beyond their selfish profits! Peace!
published: 14 Oct 2012
author: Yujulovetravel
views: 310
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Esfahan 2008 اصفهان
Florence of Orient, Persia's masterpiece, the Intrigue of Iran and the half rhymed famous ...
published: 26 Jul 2008
author: theevilpersian
Esfahan 2008 اصفهان
Florence of Orient, Persia's masterpiece, the Intrigue of Iran and the half rhymed famous adage "Esfahan Nesf-e Jahan" (Esfahan is half the world) all are to describe the splendor of a city shining along its life-giving river at the heart of Iran. When you tread into the city it seems as if it has been preparing itself for an impromptu royal visit. It is a city of inspiring architecture, elegant mosques, churches, graceful palaces, beautiful gardens and gorgeous bridges, a city made for the refreshment of humanity as Robert Byron says. Andre Malraux, the famous French author and adventurer says: "Who can claim to have seen the most beautiful city of the world without having seen Esfahan?" Sights to see in Esfahan: * Ali Qapu Palace * Imam's (formerly known as Shah's) mosque * Chehel Sotun (Pavilion of Forty Columns) * Shahrestan Bridge * Vank Cathedral * Bazaar-e Bozorg * Hasht Behesht Palace (The Eight Paradise) * Si-o-se Pol (bridge with 33 arches) * The Bathhouse of Sheikh Bahai (Hamam-e Sheikh Bahai) * Manar Jonban * Khaju Bridge This video only covers Aali Qapu Palace, Shah's mosque, si-o-se pol, and Khaju Bridge.
published: 26 Jul 2008
author: theevilpersian
views: 7988
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OVERLAND THROUGH INDIA dehli agra taj mahal ganges kasmir lake dahl shringar goa
DOM departed for a five month overland trip with Exodus Expeditions in a Bedford truck to ...
published: 23 Apr 2011
author: DonPugh1
OVERLAND THROUGH INDIA dehli agra taj mahal ganges kasmir lake dahl shringar goa
DOM departed for a five month overland trip with Exodus Expeditions in a Bedford truck to teach in Australia in Sept., 1975. Don visited Istanbul and enjoyed the Blue Mosque, Santa Sophia and the Tokapi Palace and the gold and silver bazaar at Hasht Behesht Esfahan, Iran. Don traveled through northern Afghanistan to Mazar-i-Sharif, Bamiyon and Kabul. Don went trekking for a week in Nepal in November, 1975. Sherpa's carried his pack, erected his tent, and awoke him with coffee and breakfast in the morning. A plentiful supply of chung, a local corn beer added spice to the trekking up and down steep hills. Don spent a month in India around Christmas, 1975. DON PUGH
published: 23 Apr 2011
author: DonPugh1
views: 543
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OVERLAND THROUGH AFGHANISTAN HERAT KABUL MAZAR-I-SHERIF
DOM departed for a five month overland trip with Exodus Expeditions in a Bedford truck to ...
published: 23 Apr 2011
author: DonPugh1
OVERLAND THROUGH AFGHANISTAN HERAT KABUL MAZAR-I-SHERIF
DOM departed for a five month overland trip with Exodus Expeditions in a Bedford truck to teach abroad in Sept., 1975. Don visited Istanbul and enjoyed the Blue Mosque, Santa Sophia and the Tokapi Palace and the gold and silver bazaar at Hasht Behesht Esfahan, Iran. Don traveled through northern Afghanistan to Mazar-i-Sharif, Bamiyon and Kabul. Don went trekking for a week in Nepal in November, 1975. Sherpa's carried his pack, erected his tent, and awoke him with coffee and breakfast in the morning. A plentiful supply of chung, a local corn beer added spice to the trekking up and down steep hills. Don spent a month in India around Christmas, 1975. DON PUGH
published: 23 Apr 2011
author: DonPugh1
views: 371
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Hammered dulcimer ! Beautiful instrument made and music performed by Claude Bertrand
The hammered dulcimer is a stringed musical instrument with the strings stretched over a t...
published: 25 Aug 2012
author: HurryKenProduction
Hammered dulcimer ! Beautiful instrument made and music performed by Claude Bertrand
The hammered dulcimer is a stringed musical instrument with the strings stretched over a trapezoidal sounding board. Typically, the hammered dulcimer is set on a stand, at an angle, before the musician, who holds small mallet hammers in each hand to strike the strings (cf. Appalachian dulcimer). The Graeco-Roman dulcimer (sweet song) derives from the Latin dulcis (sweet) and the Greek melos (song). The dulcimer, in which the strings are beaten with small hammers, originated from the psaltery, in which the strings are plucked.[1] A woman playing a psalterion. Ancient Greek red-figured pelike from Anzi, Apulia, circa 320--310 BCE. Woman playing the sanṭūr, a type of a in a painting from the Hasht-Behesht Palace in Isfahan Iran, 1669 Various types of hammered dulcimers are traditionally played in India, Southwest Asia, China, and parts of Southeast Asia, Central Europe (Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Czech Republic, Switzerland (particularly Appenzell), Austria and Bavaria), the Balkans, Eastern Europe (Ukraine and Belarus) and Scandinavia. The instrument is also played in Great Britain (Wales, East Anglia, Northumbria) and the US, where its traditional use in folk music saw a notable revival in the late 20th Century. The hammered dulcimer comes in various sizes, identified by the number of strings that cross each of the bridges. A 15/14, for example, has two bridges (treble and bass) and spans three octaves. The strings of a hammered dulcimer are usually found in pairs ...
published: 25 Aug 2012
author: HurryKenProduction
views: 464
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Isfahan - Iran- 05-06-2012
Isfahan has had a great impact on the history of Iran and a collection of well-known maste...
published: 10 May 2012
author: Press TV
Isfahan - Iran- 05-06-2012
Isfahan has had a great impact on the history of Iran and a collection of well-known masterpieces of art remains in the city. Touring around Isfahan is an exciting and one-of-a-kind experience. In this feature on Iran show, we visit the Jame Mosque, the Khajou Bridge, Si o Se pol, Hasht Behesht and Chehl Sotoon.
Youtube results:
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Hammered dulcimer ! Beautiful instrument made and music performed by Claude Bertrand 2nd track
The hammered dulcimer is a stringed musical instrument with the strings stretched over a t...
published: 09 Sep 2012
author: HurryKenProduction
Hammered dulcimer ! Beautiful instrument made and music performed by Claude Bertrand 2nd track
The hammered dulcimer is a stringed musical instrument with the strings stretched over a trapezoidal sounding board. Typically, the hammered dulcimer is set on a stand, at an angle, before the musician, who holds small mallet hammers in each hand to strike the strings (cf. Appalachian dulcimer). The Graeco-Roman dulcimer (sweet song) derives from the Latin dulcis (sweet) and the Greek melos (song). The dulcimer, in which the strings are beaten with small hammers, originated from the psaltery, in which the strings are plucked.[1] A woman playing a psalterion. Ancient Greek red-figured pelike from Anzi, Apulia, circa 320--310 BCE. Woman playing the sanṭūr, a type of a in a painting from the Hasht-Behesht Palace in Isfahan Iran, 1669 Various types of hammered dulcimers are traditionally played in India, Southwest Asia, China, and parts of Southeast Asia, Central Europe (Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Czech Republic, Switzerland (particularly Appenzell), Austria and Bavaria), the Balkans, Eastern Europe (Ukraine and Belarus) and Scandinavia. The instrument is also played in Great Britain (Wales, East Anglia, Northumbria) and the US, where its traditional use in folk music saw a notable revival in the late 20th Century. The hammered dulcimer comes in various sizes, identified by the number of strings that cross each of the bridges. A 15/14, for example, has two bridges (treble and bass) and spans three octaves. The strings of a hammered dulcimer are usually found in pairs ...
published: 09 Sep 2012
author: HurryKenProduction
views: 193
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OVERLAND THROUGH INDIA 1975
DON departed for a five month overland trip with Exodus Expeditions in a Bedford truck to ...
published: 15 Aug 2009
author: Donald Pugh
OVERLAND THROUGH INDIA 1975
DON departed for a five month overland trip with Exodus Expeditions in a Bedford truck to teach in Australia in Sept., 1975. Don visited Istanbul and enjoyed the Blue Mosque, Santa Sophia and the Tokapi Palace and the gold and silver bazaar at Hasht Behesht Esfahan, Iran. Don traveled through northern Afghanistan to Mazar-i-Sharif, Bamiyon and Kabul. Don went trekking for a week in Nepal in November, 1975. Sherpa's carried his pack, erected his tent, and awoke him with coffee and breakfast in the morning. A plentiful supply of chung, a local corn beer added spice to the trekking up and down steep hills. Don spent a month in India around Christmas, 1975.
published: 15 Aug 2009
author: Donald Pugh
views: 233
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SAADI E SHIRAZI mennat khodai ra ezz o vajal Saadi e Shirazi
saadi e shiraz ma prose poem sher Naat setaiesh music song musighi ahang taraneh avaz az a...
published: 25 Apr 2008
author: AyatAva
SAADI E SHIRAZI mennat khodai ra ezz o vajal Saadi e Shirazi
saadi e shiraz ma prose poem sher Naat setaiesh music song musighi ahang taraneh avaz az ayatava
published: 25 Apr 2008
author: AyatAva
views: 2369
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mehrdad eshghi ( ahange madar )
ejraye ahange " madar " dar jashne ramezan shabake 5 (1387)...
published: 08 May 2010
author: mehrdadeshghi48
mehrdad eshghi ( ahange madar )
ejraye ahange " madar " dar jashne ramezan shabake 5 (1387)
published: 08 May 2010
author: mehrdadeshghi48
views: 1564