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THE PERSIAN EMPIRE
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The Forgotten Empire of the Achaemenids
A brief history of the rise, accomplishments and fall of the Achaemenid empire.
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Aryan people (Persian Empire) - Achaemenid kings " Cyrus the Great, Xerxes"
In this video you will watch Achaemenid kings (Cyrus the Great, Xerxes the Great, Darius king III, general Surena"in Parthian Empire" and ancient Persian peo...
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Engineering an Empire - The Persians - Part 1of5
The Persian Empire was one of the most mysterious civilizations in the ancient world. Persia became an empire under the Cyrus the Great, who created a policy...
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Iranian Achaemenid Empire 1
Iran in Achaemenid Era.
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Iran in Achaemenid Era.
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Iran in Achaemenid Era.
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Iran in Achaemenid Era.
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Iran in Achaemenid Era.
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The rise and fall of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
See the conquest, expansion, and decline of the first Persian Empire as it happened from Cyrus the Great rebellion to Alexander's conquest. Watch the Achaemenid's army of Immortals bring most of the Middle East to its knees. See the Rise and Fall of the Persian Empire. Please rate and comment.
See the end title for copyright, music, and sources.
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Sacred Blood - Ride through the Achaemenid Empire (Full Hd 1080i)
RELEASE DATE: 29th OF MAY 2012 THROUGH PITCH BLACK RECORDS -Cyprus PURCHASE THE ALBUM: http://www.sacred-blood.com/sb/?page_id=152 "..A King that united the ...
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ACHAEMENID EMPIRE CHEER DANCE! The REAL CHAMPION!
Achaemenid Cheering Squad. The REAL CHAMPION! The best performance of that night that WOWED the audience and the rival teams!!! GO FIGHT EAGLES!! #UGAMES2013...
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UBDC (Achaemenid Empire) Day 2
We do not own any of the music here. Hope you enjoy.. the camera's not that good in the dark. Kudos to Ruby Cilos for taking the vid.
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Expansion of Persian (Achaemenid) Empire
Expansion of the great Persian (Achaemenid) Empire dating from Cyrus the Great's reign in 530 BC to Xerxes' reign in 470 BC.
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Achaemenid Empire
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Achaemenid Empire
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Achaemenid Empire Meaning
Video shows what Achaemenid Empire means. The empire ruled by the Achaemenid dynasty 550 BC–330 BC.. Achaemenid Empire Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Achaemenid Empire. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Pārsa, Persian (Achamenid) Empire tribute flag & anthem
Civilization V Persian War Theme
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Ancient Persian Art - Achaemenid Empire (700 BC - 500 BC)
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Cheerdance Competetion (Achaemenid Empire)
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Dashtestan homeland Achaemenid Empire(دشتستان سرزمین مادری امپراطوری هخامنشیان)
Dashtestan land with a history of 3,000 years of civilization, the center of the ancient city in southwestern Iran, Bushehr is Borazjan. Many ancient artifacts Borazjan and around the palace of Cyrus the Great in Charkhab Ast.baqymandh Borazjan, the remains of an Achaemenid palace, black figure in the North West Borazjan, Black Stone House works and works Elamite and Sassanid graves and tombs that
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Sacred Blood - Ride Through the Achaemenid Empire
Track 12 From "Alexandros" (2012)
THE PERSIAN EMPIRE
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The Forgotten Empire of the Achaemenids
A brief history of the rise, accomplishments and fall of the Achaemenid empire....
A brief history of the rise, accomplishments and fall of the Achaemenid empire.
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A brief history of the rise, accomplishments and fall of the Achaemenid empire.
Aryan people (Persian Empire) - Achaemenid kings " Cyrus the Great, Xerxes"
In this video you will watch Achaemenid kings (Cyrus the Great, Xerxes the Great, Darius king III, general Surena"in Parthian Empire" and ancient Persian peo......
In this video you will watch Achaemenid kings (Cyrus the Great, Xerxes the Great, Darius king III, general Surena"in Parthian Empire" and ancient Persian peo...
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In this video you will watch Achaemenid kings (Cyrus the Great, Xerxes the Great, Darius king III, general Surena"in Parthian Empire" and ancient Persian peo...
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author: Reza Kia
Engineering an Empire - The Persians - Part 1of5
The Persian Empire was one of the most mysterious civilizations in the ancient world. Persia became an empire under the Cyrus the Great, who created a policy......
The Persian Empire was one of the most mysterious civilizations in the ancient world. Persia became an empire under the Cyrus the Great, who created a policy...
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The Persian Empire was one of the most mysterious civilizations in the ancient world. Persia became an empire under the Cyrus the Great, who created a policy...
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The rise and fall of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
See the conquest, expansion, and decline of the first Persian Empire as it happened from Cyrus the Great rebellion to Alexander's conquest. Watch the Achaemenid...
See the conquest, expansion, and decline of the first Persian Empire as it happened from Cyrus the Great rebellion to Alexander's conquest. Watch the Achaemenid's army of Immortals bring most of the Middle East to its knees. See the Rise and Fall of the Persian Empire. Please rate and comment.
See the end title for copyright, music, and sources.
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See the conquest, expansion, and decline of the first Persian Empire as it happened from Cyrus the Great rebellion to Alexander's conquest. Watch the Achaemenid's army of Immortals bring most of the Middle East to its knees. See the Rise and Fall of the Persian Empire. Please rate and comment.
See the end title for copyright, music, and sources.
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Sacred Blood - Ride through the Achaemenid Empire (Full Hd 1080i)
RELEASE DATE: 29th OF MAY 2012 THROUGH PITCH BLACK RECORDS -Cyprus PURCHASE THE ALBUM: http://www.sacred-blood.com/sb/?page_id=152 "..A King that united the ......
RELEASE DATE: 29th OF MAY 2012 THROUGH PITCH BLACK RECORDS -Cyprus PURCHASE THE ALBUM: http://www.sacred-blood.com/sb/?page_id=152 "..A King that united the ...
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RELEASE DATE: 29th OF MAY 2012 THROUGH PITCH BLACK RECORDS -Cyprus PURCHASE THE ALBUM: http://www.sacred-blood.com/sb/?page_id=152 "..A King that united the ...
ACHAEMENID EMPIRE CHEER DANCE! The REAL CHAMPION!
Achaemenid Cheering Squad. The REAL CHAMPION! The best performance of that night that WOWED the audience and the rival teams!!! GO FIGHT EAGLES!! #UGAMES2013......
Achaemenid Cheering Squad. The REAL CHAMPION! The best performance of that night that WOWED the audience and the rival teams!!! GO FIGHT EAGLES!! #UGAMES2013...
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Achaemenid Cheering Squad. The REAL CHAMPION! The best performance of that night that WOWED the audience and the rival teams!!! GO FIGHT EAGLES!! #UGAMES2013...
- published: 15 Nov 2013
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author: Jm Adan
UBDC (Achaemenid Empire) Day 2
We do not own any of the music here. Hope you enjoy.. the camera's not that good in the dark. Kudos to Ruby Cilos for taking the vid....
We do not own any of the music here. Hope you enjoy.. the camera's not that good in the dark. Kudos to Ruby Cilos for taking the vid.
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We do not own any of the music here. Hope you enjoy.. the camera's not that good in the dark. Kudos to Ruby Cilos for taking the vid.
Expansion of Persian (Achaemenid) Empire
Expansion of the great Persian (Achaemenid) Empire dating from Cyrus the Great's reign in 530 BC to Xerxes' reign in 470 BC....
Expansion of the great Persian (Achaemenid) Empire dating from Cyrus the Great's reign in 530 BC to Xerxes' reign in 470 BC.
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Expansion of the great Persian (Achaemenid) Empire dating from Cyrus the Great's reign in 530 BC to Xerxes' reign in 470 BC.
Achaemenid Empire
Pd 11. . . just chillin drinkin coffee........
Pd 11. . . just chillin drinkin coffee.....
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Pd 11. . . just chillin drinkin coffee.....
Achaemenid Empire
Video made by my friends, explaining about Achaemenid Empire....
Video made by my friends, explaining about Achaemenid Empire.
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Video made by my friends, explaining about Achaemenid Empire.
- published: 12 Mar 2013
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author: leo90614
Achaemenid Empire Meaning
Video shows what Achaemenid Empire means. The empire ruled by the Achaemenid dynasty 550 BC–330 BC.. Achaemenid Empire Meaning. How to pronounce, definition au...
Video shows what Achaemenid Empire means. The empire ruled by the Achaemenid dynasty 550 BC–330 BC.. Achaemenid Empire Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Achaemenid Empire. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Video shows what Achaemenid Empire means. The empire ruled by the Achaemenid dynasty 550 BC–330 BC.. Achaemenid Empire Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Achaemenid Empire. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Dashtestan homeland Achaemenid Empire(دشتستان سرزمین مادری امپراطوری هخامنشیان)
Dashtestan land with a history of 3,000 years of civilization, the center of the ancient city in southwestern Iran, Bushehr is Borazjan. Many ancient artifacts ...
Dashtestan land with a history of 3,000 years of civilization, the center of the ancient city in southwestern Iran, Bushehr is Borazjan. Many ancient artifacts Borazjan and around the palace of Cyrus the Great in Charkhab Ast.baqymandh Borazjan, the remains of an Achaemenid palace, black figure in the North West Borazjan, Black Stone House works and works Elamite and Sassanid graves and tombs that girl the architecture and style of the tomb of Cyrus the Great is similar but is older than the tomb of Cyrus, has led to the motherland Achaemenid city dashtestan and Borazjan call(سرزمین دشتستان با سابقه تمدنی 3000 ساله به مرکزیت شهر باستانی برازجان در جنوب غربی ایران در استان بوشهر واقع شده است. آثار باستانی فراوانی در شهر برازجان و اطراف آن واقع شده است.باقیمانده کاخ کوروش بزرگ در منطقه چرخاب برازجان، بقایای کاخ بردک سیاه هخامنشی در شمال غرب برازجان،آثار کاخ سنگ سیاه و آثاری از تمدن ایلامی و ساسانی و همچنین مقبره گور دختر که از لحاظ معماری و شیوه ساخت شبیه آرامگاه کوروش بزرگ می باشد ولی قدیمی تر از بنای آرامگاه کوروش می باشد، موجب شده تا شهرستان دشتستان و شهر برازجان را سرزمین مادری هخامنشیان بنامند.).
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Dashtestan land with a history of 3,000 years of civilization, the center of the ancient city in southwestern Iran, Bushehr is Borazjan. Many ancient artifacts Borazjan and around the palace of Cyrus the Great in Charkhab Ast.baqymandh Borazjan, the remains of an Achaemenid palace, black figure in the North West Borazjan, Black Stone House works and works Elamite and Sassanid graves and tombs that girl the architecture and style of the tomb of Cyrus the Great is similar but is older than the tomb of Cyrus, has led to the motherland Achaemenid city dashtestan and Borazjan call(سرزمین دشتستان با سابقه تمدنی 3000 ساله به مرکزیت شهر باستانی برازجان در جنوب غربی ایران در استان بوشهر واقع شده است. آثار باستانی فراوانی در شهر برازجان و اطراف آن واقع شده است.باقیمانده کاخ کوروش بزرگ در منطقه چرخاب برازجان، بقایای کاخ بردک سیاه هخامنشی در شمال غرب برازجان،آثار کاخ سنگ سیاه و آثاری از تمدن ایلامی و ساسانی و همچنین مقبره گور دختر که از لحاظ معماری و شیوه ساخت شبیه آرامگاه کوروش بزرگ می باشد ولی قدیمی تر از بنای آرامگاه کوروش می باشد، موجب شده تا شهرستان دشتستان و شهر برازجان را سرزمین مادری هخامنشیان بنامند.).
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Lotus Temple, New Delhi India Travel Guide
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The Persians & Greeks: Crash Course World History #5
In which John compares and contrasts Greek civilization and the Persian Empire. Of course we're glad that Greek civilization spawned modern western civilization, right? Maybe not. From Socrates and Plato to Darius and Xerxes, John explains two of the great powers of the ancient world, all WITHOUT the use of footage from 300.
Resources:
The Histories of Herodotus: http://dft.ba/-herodotus
Plato:
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The seat of Kings for Iran's Persian legacy
Persian kings influenced the world's currency, literature, human rights and left a 2,500 year old legacy.
The tombs of the Achaemenid kings, such as Darius the Great, are found in southern Iran and attract tourists from around the world.
This road leads to the burial ground for some of Persia's finest kings that ruled this area 2,500 years ago.
A ten minute drive from Persepolis toward No
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Iran ancient sites, Shush Castle & Apadana Palace كاخ آپادانا و دژ شوش ايران باستان
May 6, 2015 (Persian calendar 1394/2/16)
Shush Castle is one of the historical monuments located in the ruins of the ancient city of Shush or Susa in Khuzestan. The castle was constructed by a French archeologist named Jean-Marie Jacques de Morgan in the late 1890s.
Apadana or Darius Palace is another historical site located in the southern province of Khuzestan. The palace was constructed by th
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IRAN - Country of 4 Seasons
Iran, also known as Persia, is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and Azerbaijan; with Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; to the northeast by Turkmenistan; to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; and to the west by Turkey and Iraq. Comprising a l
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ANCIENT PERSIAN CAPITAL ATTRACTS TOURISTS
LEADIN
Rare access to an historical Iranian site has revealed the wealth of the Achamenid dynasty from 2,500 years ago.
Persepolis was the capital of ancient Persia at the time, which stretched from the Indus River to Egypt, to central Asia.
STORYLINE
Persepolis was a centre of world politics, power and wealth some 2500 years ago.
Located in a mountainous region around 70 kilometres north of
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Iran travel
Iran, also known as Persia, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, and Azerbaijan; with Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; to the northeast by Turkmenistan; to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; and to t
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History Of UNESCO Heritage Site Parsa In Iran Dates Back To 515 BC
UNESCO Heritage Site Parsa in Iran is presently called as Persepolis now. History of Parsa dates back to 515 BC. This place was mainly made for Kings, which depicts the Pride of First Persian Empire - The Achaemenid Empire.
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Historical Sites in Shiraz
In this feature, the reporter takes us to the ancient ruins around shiraz, Persepolis, and Pasargad which includes the tombstones and palaces of Persian kings during the Achaemenid empire, the first persian empire.
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Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of Tajikistan
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1. Dushanbe
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10. Panjakent
Music : Talk to Me,Jingle Punks; YouTube Audio Library
Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan (Tajik: Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Çumhuriji Toçikiston/Jumhuriyi Tojikiston; Russian: Респу́блика Таджикистан, Respublika Tadzhikistan), is a mountain
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Nowruz Celebrations in Sulaymaniyah Iraq 8
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Poverty in Tehran Street Musicians نوازندگان خیابانی ایران تهران Persia Iran
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Isfahan
The history of Isfahan can be traced back to the Palaeolithic period. In recent discoveries, archaeologists have found artefacts dating back to the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze and Iron ages.
Ancient Isfahan was part of the Elamite Empire under the name of Aspandana. It later became one of the principal towns of the Median dynasty. Subsequently the province became part of the Ach
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Persian carpets to be considered for World Heritage by UNESCO
++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut down that organisation in Tehran.++
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Tehran, Iran, November 13, 2010
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Top Cities & Famous Landmarks of Iran
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1) Isfahan
2) Kermanshah
3) Mashhad
4) Nir
5) Persepolis
6) Qom
7) Shah Mosque
8) Shiraz
9) Tehran
10) The Naderi Throne
11) The Noor-ol-Ain Tiara
12) The Pahlavi Crown
13) Zabol
Iran (Listeni/ɪˈrɑːn/[10] or /aɪˈræn/;[11] Persian: ایران [ʔiːˈɾɒn] ( listen)), also known as Persia (/ˈpɜrʒə/ or /ˈpɜrʃə/),[11][12] and officially the Islamic Republic of Iran since 1980
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Introducing IRAN in 5 min
This video is summary of Iran's nature and culture. Geography: Iran, a Middle Eastern country south of the Caspian Sea and north of the Persian Gulf. It shar...
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shaken by uncounted earthquakes, eroded by 25 centuries of rain, fluctuating temperatures and scouring winds, Persepolis, the greatest of the royal residences of ancient Persia is a definitive ancient ruin
Lotus Temple, New Delhi India Travel Guide
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The Persians & Greeks: Crash Course World History #5
In which John compares and contrasts Greek civilization and the Persian Empire. Of course we're glad that Greek civilization spawned modern western civilization...
In which John compares and contrasts Greek civilization and the Persian Empire. Of course we're glad that Greek civilization spawned modern western civilization, right? Maybe not. From Socrates and Plato to Darius and Xerxes, John explains two of the great powers of the ancient world, all WITHOUT the use of footage from 300.
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The Histories of Herodotus: http://dft.ba/-herodotus
Plato: http://dft.ba/-plato
Plays of Aristophanes: http://dft.ba/-aristophanes
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In which John compares and contrasts Greek civilization and the Persian Empire. Of course we're glad that Greek civilization spawned modern western civilization, right? Maybe not. From Socrates and Plato to Darius and Xerxes, John explains two of the great powers of the ancient world, all WITHOUT the use of footage from 300.
Resources:
The Histories of Herodotus: http://dft.ba/-herodotus
Plato: http://dft.ba/-plato
Plays of Aristophanes: http://dft.ba/-aristophanes
Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! http://www.dftba.com/product/1688
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Afghanistan Culture
Culture of afghanistan wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The culture of afghanistan has been around for over two millennia, tracing recor...
Culture of afghanistan wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- published: 15 Oct 2015
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The seat of Kings for Iran's Persian legacy
Persian kings influenced the world's currency, literature, human rights and left a 2,500 year old legacy.
The tombs of the Achaemenid kings, such as Darius th...
Persian kings influenced the world's currency, literature, human rights and left a 2,500 year old legacy.
The tombs of the Achaemenid kings, such as Darius the Great, are found in southern Iran and attract tourists from around the world.
This road leads to the burial ground for some of Persia's finest kings that ruled this area 2,500 years ago.
A ten minute drive from Persepolis toward Northwest takes visitors to a Naqshe Rostam, where the storymakers of Persian history have been buried.
Popularly known as Naqshe-Rostam, the mountain has protected tombs of Achaemenid kings who ruled half of the known world in the 6th century before Christ.
Registered a UNESCO World Heritage site in May 1997, the area hides the mysteries of the graves of four great kings of Achaemenid Empire, from right to left, Xerex, Darius the Great, Artaexerex I and Darius II respectively.
Reliefs carved deep in to the rock depict the victories of the Sassanid kings, Shapur I and Hormozd over Roman Emperors.
Each relief depicts great events from various periods of Persian history.
The Acahaemanid kings inspired future rulers, and generations of Persian leaders have plundered the history books.
Often regarded as the jewel of the Naqshe-Rostam crown, the site of the tomb of Darius the Great is a highlight.
Buried high on the mountainside, the tomb of Darius the Great overlooks a vast plain where his magnificent complex of palaces were built.
Darius opted for the high mountain view to ensure that he did not lose sight of his beloved Persepolis, and his hard won emporer's beating heart.
One tourist from Russia is enthralled with the site. "This site is very beautiful, it's amazing, it's wonderful, I like it� it's great! Yeah, it's really nice," he says.
Tour guides believe the site is prone to erosion caused by acid rains from nearby refineries, but so far this is unproven.
Tour Guide and provincial cultural heritage expert, Mohammad Javad Ranjbar says there are treasures that are up to 3,500 years old and the site should be protected.
"At this site, we see a single bas relief of Elamite origin which is 3000 to 3500 years old, the most prominent parts, however, are of Achaemenid origin which includes cross-shaped tombs of Achaemenid kings engraved in the hillside and also a monument called Cube of Zoroaster, a cubic construction made of rock. In addition, there are Sassanid monuments on the site, which includes bas reliefs of Sassanid kings carved below the royal Achaemenid tombs," he says.
The founder of the Persian empire, Cyrus the Great, left behind a mighty empire and a cultural legacy that involves military tactics, and introduced the world's first human rights charter.
Visitor, Tahereh Salehzadeh says more domestic tourists should come to visit the tombs and understand their country's legacy.
"I wish all Iranians could come and see the things that historians have written about. They should come and see a king that didn't insult the gods of other religions and made a name for himself in history, a man who wrote the first declaration of human rights, and founded such a civilization that has inspired many other nations around the world, but unfortunately many of our own people have forgotten it," she says.
Naqshe-Rostam is located 6 kilometres (3.72 miles) from Persepolis, in southern Iran.
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Persian kings influenced the world's currency, literature, human rights and left a 2,500 year old legacy.
The tombs of the Achaemenid kings, such as Darius the Great, are found in southern Iran and attract tourists from around the world.
This road leads to the burial ground for some of Persia's finest kings that ruled this area 2,500 years ago.
A ten minute drive from Persepolis toward Northwest takes visitors to a Naqshe Rostam, where the storymakers of Persian history have been buried.
Popularly known as Naqshe-Rostam, the mountain has protected tombs of Achaemenid kings who ruled half of the known world in the 6th century before Christ.
Registered a UNESCO World Heritage site in May 1997, the area hides the mysteries of the graves of four great kings of Achaemenid Empire, from right to left, Xerex, Darius the Great, Artaexerex I and Darius II respectively.
Reliefs carved deep in to the rock depict the victories of the Sassanid kings, Shapur I and Hormozd over Roman Emperors.
Each relief depicts great events from various periods of Persian history.
The Acahaemanid kings inspired future rulers, and generations of Persian leaders have plundered the history books.
Often regarded as the jewel of the Naqshe-Rostam crown, the site of the tomb of Darius the Great is a highlight.
Buried high on the mountainside, the tomb of Darius the Great overlooks a vast plain where his magnificent complex of palaces were built.
Darius opted for the high mountain view to ensure that he did not lose sight of his beloved Persepolis, and his hard won emporer's beating heart.
One tourist from Russia is enthralled with the site. "This site is very beautiful, it's amazing, it's wonderful, I like it� it's great! Yeah, it's really nice," he says.
Tour guides believe the site is prone to erosion caused by acid rains from nearby refineries, but so far this is unproven.
Tour Guide and provincial cultural heritage expert, Mohammad Javad Ranjbar says there are treasures that are up to 3,500 years old and the site should be protected.
"At this site, we see a single bas relief of Elamite origin which is 3000 to 3500 years old, the most prominent parts, however, are of Achaemenid origin which includes cross-shaped tombs of Achaemenid kings engraved in the hillside and also a monument called Cube of Zoroaster, a cubic construction made of rock. In addition, there are Sassanid monuments on the site, which includes bas reliefs of Sassanid kings carved below the royal Achaemenid tombs," he says.
The founder of the Persian empire, Cyrus the Great, left behind a mighty empire and a cultural legacy that involves military tactics, and introduced the world's first human rights charter.
Visitor, Tahereh Salehzadeh says more domestic tourists should come to visit the tombs and understand their country's legacy.
"I wish all Iranians could come and see the things that historians have written about. They should come and see a king that didn't insult the gods of other religions and made a name for himself in history, a man who wrote the first declaration of human rights, and founded such a civilization that has inspired many other nations around the world, but unfortunately many of our own people have forgotten it," she says.
Naqshe-Rostam is located 6 kilometres (3.72 miles) from Persepolis, in southern Iran.
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- published: 31 Jul 2015
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Iran ancient sites, Shush Castle & Apadana Palace كاخ آپادانا و دژ شوش ايران باستان
May 6, 2015 (Persian calendar 1394/2/16)
Shush Castle is one of the historical monuments located in the ruins of the ancient city of Shush or Susa in Khuzestan...
May 6, 2015 (Persian calendar 1394/2/16)
Shush Castle is one of the historical monuments located in the ruins of the ancient city of Shush or Susa in Khuzestan. The castle was constructed by a French archeologist named Jean-Marie Jacques de Morgan in the late 1890s.
Apadana or Darius Palace is another historical site located in the southern province of Khuzestan. The palace was constructed by the order of Darius, the 3rd king of the Achaemenid Empire.
wn.com/Iran Ancient Sites, Shush Castle Apadana Palace كاخ آپادانا و دژ شوش ايران باستان
May 6, 2015 (Persian calendar 1394/2/16)
Shush Castle is one of the historical monuments located in the ruins of the ancient city of Shush or Susa in Khuzestan. The castle was constructed by a French archeologist named Jean-Marie Jacques de Morgan in the late 1890s.
Apadana or Darius Palace is another historical site located in the southern province of Khuzestan. The palace was constructed by the order of Darius, the 3rd king of the Achaemenid Empire.
- published: 20 Nov 2015
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IRAN - Country of 4 Seasons
Iran, also known as Persia, is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and Aze...
Iran, also known as Persia, is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and Azerbaijan; with Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; to the northeast by Turkmenistan; to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; and to the west by Turkey and Iraq. Comprising a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), it is the second-largest nation in the Middle East and the 18th-largest in the world. With 78.4 million inhabitants, Iran is the world's 17th most populous nation. It is the only country that has both a Caspian Sea and an Indian Ocean coastline. Iran has long been of geostrategic importance because of its central location in Eurasia and Western Asia, and its proximity to the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations,beginning with the formation of the Proto-Elamite and Elamite kingdom in 3200–2800 BC. The Iranian Medes unified the area into the first of many empires in 625 BC, after which it became the dominant cultural and political power in the region.
Iran reached the pinnacle of its power during the Achaemenid Empire founded by Cyrus the Great in 550 BC, which at its greatest extent comprised major portions of the ancient world, stretching from parts of the Balkans (Thrace-Macedonia, Bulgaria-Paeonia) and Eastern Europe proper in the west, to the Indus Valley in the east, making it the largest empire the world had yet seen. The empire collapsed in 330 BC following the conquests of Alexander the Great. The Parthian Empire emerged from the ashes and was succeeded by the Sassanid Dynasty (Neo-Persian empire) in 224 AD, under which Iran again became one of the leading powers in the world, along with the Roman-Byzantine Empire, for a period of more than four centuries.
Iran is the 18th largest country in the world and consists of the Iranian Plateau with the exception of the coasts of the Caspian Sea and Khuzestan Province. It is one of the world's most mountainous countries, its landscape dominated by rugged mountain ranges that separate various basins or plateaux from one another. The populous western part is the most mountainous, with ranges such as the Caucasus, Zagros and Alborz Mountains; the last contains Iran's highest point, Mount Damavand at 5,610 m (18,406 ft), which is also the highest mountain on the Eurasian landmass west of the Hindu Kush.
The northern part of Iran is covered by dense rain forests called Shomal or the Jungles of Iran. The eastern part consists mostly of desert basins such as the Dasht-e Kavir, Iran's largest desert, in the north-central portion of the country, and the Dasht-e Lut, in the east, as well as some salt lakes. This is because the mountain ranges are too high for rain clouds to reach these regions.
The only large plains are found along the coast of the Caspian Sea and at the northern end of the Persian Gulf, where Iran borders the mouth of the Arvand river. Smaller, discontinuous plains are found along the remaining coast of the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman.
wn.com/Iran Country Of 4 Seasons
Iran, also known as Persia, is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and Azerbaijan; with Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; to the northeast by Turkmenistan; to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; and to the west by Turkey and Iraq. Comprising a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), it is the second-largest nation in the Middle East and the 18th-largest in the world. With 78.4 million inhabitants, Iran is the world's 17th most populous nation. It is the only country that has both a Caspian Sea and an Indian Ocean coastline. Iran has long been of geostrategic importance because of its central location in Eurasia and Western Asia, and its proximity to the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations,beginning with the formation of the Proto-Elamite and Elamite kingdom in 3200–2800 BC. The Iranian Medes unified the area into the first of many empires in 625 BC, after which it became the dominant cultural and political power in the region.
Iran reached the pinnacle of its power during the Achaemenid Empire founded by Cyrus the Great in 550 BC, which at its greatest extent comprised major portions of the ancient world, stretching from parts of the Balkans (Thrace-Macedonia, Bulgaria-Paeonia) and Eastern Europe proper in the west, to the Indus Valley in the east, making it the largest empire the world had yet seen. The empire collapsed in 330 BC following the conquests of Alexander the Great. The Parthian Empire emerged from the ashes and was succeeded by the Sassanid Dynasty (Neo-Persian empire) in 224 AD, under which Iran again became one of the leading powers in the world, along with the Roman-Byzantine Empire, for a period of more than four centuries.
Iran is the 18th largest country in the world and consists of the Iranian Plateau with the exception of the coasts of the Caspian Sea and Khuzestan Province. It is one of the world's most mountainous countries, its landscape dominated by rugged mountain ranges that separate various basins or plateaux from one another. The populous western part is the most mountainous, with ranges such as the Caucasus, Zagros and Alborz Mountains; the last contains Iran's highest point, Mount Damavand at 5,610 m (18,406 ft), which is also the highest mountain on the Eurasian landmass west of the Hindu Kush.
The northern part of Iran is covered by dense rain forests called Shomal or the Jungles of Iran. The eastern part consists mostly of desert basins such as the Dasht-e Kavir, Iran's largest desert, in the north-central portion of the country, and the Dasht-e Lut, in the east, as well as some salt lakes. This is because the mountain ranges are too high for rain clouds to reach these regions.
The only large plains are found along the coast of the Caspian Sea and at the northern end of the Persian Gulf, where Iran borders the mouth of the Arvand river. Smaller, discontinuous plains are found along the remaining coast of the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman.
- published: 20 Oct 2015
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ANCIENT PERSIAN CAPITAL ATTRACTS TOURISTS
LEADIN
Rare access to an historical Iranian site has revealed the wealth of the Achamenid dynasty from 2,500 years ago.
Persepolis was the capital of ancient ...
LEADIN
Rare access to an historical Iranian site has revealed the wealth of the Achamenid dynasty from 2,500 years ago.
Persepolis was the capital of ancient Persia at the time, which stretched from the Indus River to Egypt, to central Asia.
STORYLINE
Persepolis was a centre of world politics, power and wealth some 2500 years ago.
Located in a mountainous region around 70 kilometres north of modern city of Shiraz, the complex of magnificent palaces with large entrances and huge columns leaves visitors to the ancient capital of Persian Empire overawed.
At the height of the power of Achaemenid Empire, representatives of dozens of subject countries and satellite states ascended the palace stairs to present their king's or nation's gifts to the great emperor of the time.
The staircases lead the visitors to the entrance of the Gate of all Nations, a 10-meter high entrance to the Throne Hall, Apadana palace and the Palace with Three Gates.
Lamassu (bull with the head of bearded man) statues repeatedly showed themselves to visitors at every corner and entrance to remind them of the immortality of the empire.
Around the gate of all nations stands an intact proud statue of Homa, a griffin-like mythical bird of ancient Persia.
Homa has been the symbol of fortune and paradise throughout Persian culture.
These 21-meter high intact columns at Apadana palace act today as a reminder of the skilful architects of the Persepolis complex who challenged and defeated the earthquake-prone land of Persia.
Iran lies on a series of seismic fault series, which cover almost 90 per cent of the country.
These remnants of columns in the Throne Hall or Hundred Column palace, recall days when commanders of the strong Persian army were honoured for their military achievements thousands of miles away.
Simon Philips is an Australian tourist who is surprised at the 12,5000 sq meters of palace complexes.
"The most impressive part for me is to imagine what this place was like back in the time when it was functional; and the roof was on and there were people working around here, and the treasury was full of gold and treasuries, and cast my mind back; and it was a long time ago, two thousands five hundred years ago, and it amazes me to think what it would have been like to be here. "he says.
Iranian visitors to the Persepolis complex have a mixed feelings.
Mounes, a young Iranian visitor says: "Actually, when I was looking from far away, and when we arrived here and I was looking at the site from downstairs, my heart started beating so fast, and I felt like crying, and when we were coming upstairs I told my husband: "Just imagine, for one moment, you're putting your steps were (Persian rulers) Cyrus, Darius and Xerxes and all those who lived 2500 years ago used to walk, Cyrus had stepped exactly where I'm standing"".
Bas-reliefs on the exterior walls of Apadana palace reflect the ceremonial and administrative functions of the complex.
Darius the Great ruled Persia from 522 - 486 BC.
He extensively expanded the empire and annexed Egypt to its vast territories, ordered the construction of Persepolis and believing his empire needed a ceremonial capital to show its magnificence.
Reliefs show representatives from other countries with different cultures standing in queue to pay tribute and give presents to Darius .
The complex was buried until the early 1930s and it was unearthed during a 1930s excavation conducted under the supervision of Ernest Herzfeld and Erich Schmidt, Chicago University professors.
Davoudi is an Ancient Persian History expert in Iran's National Museum, where objects from 4000 BC are at display.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/1240f6815310c5cca8a81afcf47a684e
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wn.com/Ancient Persian Capital Attracts Tourists
LEADIN
Rare access to an historical Iranian site has revealed the wealth of the Achamenid dynasty from 2,500 years ago.
Persepolis was the capital of ancient Persia at the time, which stretched from the Indus River to Egypt, to central Asia.
STORYLINE
Persepolis was a centre of world politics, power and wealth some 2500 years ago.
Located in a mountainous region around 70 kilometres north of modern city of Shiraz, the complex of magnificent palaces with large entrances and huge columns leaves visitors to the ancient capital of Persian Empire overawed.
At the height of the power of Achaemenid Empire, representatives of dozens of subject countries and satellite states ascended the palace stairs to present their king's or nation's gifts to the great emperor of the time.
The staircases lead the visitors to the entrance of the Gate of all Nations, a 10-meter high entrance to the Throne Hall, Apadana palace and the Palace with Three Gates.
Lamassu (bull with the head of bearded man) statues repeatedly showed themselves to visitors at every corner and entrance to remind them of the immortality of the empire.
Around the gate of all nations stands an intact proud statue of Homa, a griffin-like mythical bird of ancient Persia.
Homa has been the symbol of fortune and paradise throughout Persian culture.
These 21-meter high intact columns at Apadana palace act today as a reminder of the skilful architects of the Persepolis complex who challenged and defeated the earthquake-prone land of Persia.
Iran lies on a series of seismic fault series, which cover almost 90 per cent of the country.
These remnants of columns in the Throne Hall or Hundred Column palace, recall days when commanders of the strong Persian army were honoured for their military achievements thousands of miles away.
Simon Philips is an Australian tourist who is surprised at the 12,5000 sq meters of palace complexes.
"The most impressive part for me is to imagine what this place was like back in the time when it was functional; and the roof was on and there were people working around here, and the treasury was full of gold and treasuries, and cast my mind back; and it was a long time ago, two thousands five hundred years ago, and it amazes me to think what it would have been like to be here. "he says.
Iranian visitors to the Persepolis complex have a mixed feelings.
Mounes, a young Iranian visitor says: "Actually, when I was looking from far away, and when we arrived here and I was looking at the site from downstairs, my heart started beating so fast, and I felt like crying, and when we were coming upstairs I told my husband: "Just imagine, for one moment, you're putting your steps were (Persian rulers) Cyrus, Darius and Xerxes and all those who lived 2500 years ago used to walk, Cyrus had stepped exactly where I'm standing"".
Bas-reliefs on the exterior walls of Apadana palace reflect the ceremonial and administrative functions of the complex.
Darius the Great ruled Persia from 522 - 486 BC.
He extensively expanded the empire and annexed Egypt to its vast territories, ordered the construction of Persepolis and believing his empire needed a ceremonial capital to show its magnificence.
Reliefs show representatives from other countries with different cultures standing in queue to pay tribute and give presents to Darius .
The complex was buried until the early 1930s and it was unearthed during a 1930s excavation conducted under the supervision of Ernest Herzfeld and Erich Schmidt, Chicago University professors.
Davoudi is an Ancient Persian History expert in Iran's National Museum, where objects from 4000 BC are at display.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/1240f6815310c5cca8a81afcf47a684e
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 31 Jul 2015
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Iran travel
Iran, also known as Persia, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto inde...
Iran, also known as Persia, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, and Azerbaijan; with Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; to the northeast by Turkmenistan; to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; and to the west by Turkey and Iraq. Comprising a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), it is the second-largest nation in the Middle East and the 18th-largest in the world; with 78.4 million inhabitants, Iran is the world's 17th most populous nation. It is the only country that has both a Caspian Sea and Indian Ocean coastline. Iran has been of geostrategic importance because of its central location in Eurasia and Western Asia and the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations, beginning with the formation of the Proto-Elamite and Elamite kingdom in 3200–2800 BC. The Iranian Medes unified the country into the first of many empires in 625 BC, after which it became the dominant cultural and political power in the region. Iran reached the pinnacle of its power during the Achaemenid Empire (First Persian Empire) founded by Cyrus the Great in 550 BC, which at its greatest extent comprised major portions of the ancient world, stretching from parts of the Balkans (Bulgaria-Pannonia) and Thrace-Macedonia in the west, to the Indus Valley in the east, making it the largest empire the world had yet seen. The empire collapsed in 330 BC following the conquests of Alexander the Great. The area eventually regained influence under the Parthian Empire and rose to prominence once more after the establishment of the Sasanian dynasty (Neo-Persian empire) in 224 AD, under which Iran again became one of the leading powers in the world along with the Byzantine Empire for the next four centuries.
Manichaeism and Zoroastrianism were largely replaced after Rashidun Muslims invaded Persia in 633 AD, and conquered it by 651 AD. Iran thereafter played a vital role in the subsequent Islamic Golden Age, producing numerous influential scientists, scholars, artists, and thinkers. The emergence in 1501 of the Safavid dynasty, which promoted the Twelver school of thought as the official religion, marked one of the most important turning points in Iranian and Muslim history. It also culminated into tensions, which in 1514 led to the Battle of Chaldiran. Starting in 1736 under Nader Shah, Iran would once again reach high prominence, reaching its greatest territorial extent since the Sassanid Empire, and briefly possessing what was arguably the most powerful empire in the world. The Persian Constitutional Revolution of 1906 established the nation's first parliament, which operated within a constitutional monarchy. Following a coup d'état instigated by the UK and the US in 1953, Iran gradually became autocratic. Growing dissent against foreign influence and political repression culminated in the Iranian Revolution, which led to the establishment of an Islamic republic on 1 April 1979.
Tehran is the capital and largest city, serving as the cultural, commercial, and industrial center of the nation. Iran is a major regional and middle power, exerting considerable influence in international energy security and the world economy through its large reserves of fossil fuels, which include the largest natural gas supply in the world and the 4th-largest proven oil reserves.It hosts Asia's 4th-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Iran is a founding member of the UN, NAM, OIC and OPEC. Its unique political system, based on the 1979 constitution, combines elements of a parliamentary democracy with a religious theocracy run by the country's clergy, wherein the Supreme Leader wields significant influence. A multicultural nation comprising numerous ethnic and linguistic groups, most inhabitants are Shi'ites, the Iranian rial is its currency, and Persian is the official language.
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Iran, also known as Persia, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered to the northwest by Armenia, the de facto independent Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, and Azerbaijan; with Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; to the northeast by Turkmenistan; to the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; to the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; and to the west by Turkey and Iraq. Comprising a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), it is the second-largest nation in the Middle East and the 18th-largest in the world; with 78.4 million inhabitants, Iran is the world's 17th most populous nation. It is the only country that has both a Caspian Sea and Indian Ocean coastline. Iran has been of geostrategic importance because of its central location in Eurasia and Western Asia and the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations, beginning with the formation of the Proto-Elamite and Elamite kingdom in 3200–2800 BC. The Iranian Medes unified the country into the first of many empires in 625 BC, after which it became the dominant cultural and political power in the region. Iran reached the pinnacle of its power during the Achaemenid Empire (First Persian Empire) founded by Cyrus the Great in 550 BC, which at its greatest extent comprised major portions of the ancient world, stretching from parts of the Balkans (Bulgaria-Pannonia) and Thrace-Macedonia in the west, to the Indus Valley in the east, making it the largest empire the world had yet seen. The empire collapsed in 330 BC following the conquests of Alexander the Great. The area eventually regained influence under the Parthian Empire and rose to prominence once more after the establishment of the Sasanian dynasty (Neo-Persian empire) in 224 AD, under which Iran again became one of the leading powers in the world along with the Byzantine Empire for the next four centuries.
Manichaeism and Zoroastrianism were largely replaced after Rashidun Muslims invaded Persia in 633 AD, and conquered it by 651 AD. Iran thereafter played a vital role in the subsequent Islamic Golden Age, producing numerous influential scientists, scholars, artists, and thinkers. The emergence in 1501 of the Safavid dynasty, which promoted the Twelver school of thought as the official religion, marked one of the most important turning points in Iranian and Muslim history. It also culminated into tensions, which in 1514 led to the Battle of Chaldiran. Starting in 1736 under Nader Shah, Iran would once again reach high prominence, reaching its greatest territorial extent since the Sassanid Empire, and briefly possessing what was arguably the most powerful empire in the world. The Persian Constitutional Revolution of 1906 established the nation's first parliament, which operated within a constitutional monarchy. Following a coup d'état instigated by the UK and the US in 1953, Iran gradually became autocratic. Growing dissent against foreign influence and political repression culminated in the Iranian Revolution, which led to the establishment of an Islamic republic on 1 April 1979.
Tehran is the capital and largest city, serving as the cultural, commercial, and industrial center of the nation. Iran is a major regional and middle power, exerting considerable influence in international energy security and the world economy through its large reserves of fossil fuels, which include the largest natural gas supply in the world and the 4th-largest proven oil reserves.It hosts Asia's 4th-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Iran is a founding member of the UN, NAM, OIC and OPEC. Its unique political system, based on the 1979 constitution, combines elements of a parliamentary democracy with a religious theocracy run by the country's clergy, wherein the Supreme Leader wields significant influence. A multicultural nation comprising numerous ethnic and linguistic groups, most inhabitants are Shi'ites, the Iranian rial is its currency, and Persian is the official language.
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History Of UNESCO Heritage Site Parsa In Iran Dates Back To 515 BC
UNESCO Heritage Site Parsa in Iran is presently called as Persepolis now. History of Parsa dates back to 515 BC. This place was mainly made for Kings, which dep...
UNESCO Heritage Site Parsa in Iran is presently called as Persepolis now. History of Parsa dates back to 515 BC. This place was mainly made for Kings, which depicts the Pride of First Persian Empire - The Achaemenid Empire.
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UNESCO Heritage Site Parsa in Iran is presently called as Persepolis now. History of Parsa dates back to 515 BC. This place was mainly made for Kings, which depicts the Pride of First Persian Empire - The Achaemenid Empire.
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Historical Sites in Shiraz
In this feature, the reporter takes us to the ancient ruins around shiraz, Persepolis, and Pasargad which includes the tombstones and palaces of Persian kings d...
In this feature, the reporter takes us to the ancient ruins around shiraz, Persepolis, and Pasargad which includes the tombstones and palaces of Persian kings during the Achaemenid empire, the first persian empire.
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In this feature, the reporter takes us to the ancient ruins around shiraz, Persepolis, and Pasargad which includes the tombstones and palaces of Persian kings during the Achaemenid empire, the first persian empire.
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Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of Tajikistan
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1. Dushanbe
2. Khujand
3. Kulob
4. Qurghonteppa
5. Istaravshan
6. Vahdat
7. Konibodom
8. Tursunzoda
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10. Panjakent
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1. Dushanbe
2. Khujand
3. Kulob
4. Qurghonteppa
5. Istaravshan
6. Vahdat
7. Konibodom
8. Tursunzoda
9. Isfara
10. Panjakent
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Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan (Tajik: Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Çumhuriji Toçikiston/Jumhuriyi Tojikiston; Russian: Респу́блика Таджикистан, Respublika Tadzhikistan), is a mountainous landlocked sovereign country in Central Asia. With an estimated 8 million people in 2013, it is the 98th most populous country and with an area covering 143,100 km2 (55,251 sq mi), it is the 96th largest country in the world in terms of area. It is bordered by Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, Kyrgyzstan to the north, and China to the east.
The territory that now constitutes Tajikistan was previously home to several ancient cultures, including the city of Sarazm[8] of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, and was later home to kingdoms ruled by people of different faiths and cultures, including the Oxus civilization, Andronovo culture, Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Manichaeism. The area has been ruled by numerous empires and dynasties, including the Achaemenid Empire, Hephthalite Empire, Samanid Empire, Mongol Empire, Timurid dynasty, and the Russian Empire. As a result of the break up of the Soviet Union Tajikistan became an independent nation in 1991. A civil war was fought almost immediately after independence that lasted from 1992 to 1997 however since the end of the war, newly established political stability and foreign aid have allowed the country's economy to grow.
Tajikistan is a presidential republic consisting of four provinces. Most of Tajikistan's 8 million people belong to the Tajik ethnic group, who speak Tajik, a dialect of Modern Persian, although many people also speak Russian. Mountains cover more than 90% of the country. It has a transition economy that is dependent on aluminum and cotton production, its economy is the 126th largest in the world in terms of purchasing power and 136th largest in terms of nominal GDP.
Cultures in the region have been dated back to at least the 4th millennium BCE, including the Bronze Age Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex, the Andronovo cultures and the pro-urban site of Sarazm, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The earliest recorded history of the region dates back to about 500 BCE when much, if not all, of modern Tajikistan was part of the Achaemenid Empire. Some authors have also suggested that in the 7th and 6th century BCE parts of modern Tajikistan, including territories in the Zeravshan valley, formed part of Kambojas before it became part of the Achaemenid Empire. After the region's conquest by Alexander the Great it became part of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, a successor state of Alexander's empire. Northern Tajikistan (the cities of Khujand and Panjakent) was part of Sogdia, a collection of city-states which was overrun by Scythians and Yuezhi nomadic tribes around 150 BCE. The Silk Road passed through the region and following the expedition of Chinese explorer Zhang Qian during the reign of Wudi (141–87 BCE) commercial relations between Han China and Sogdiana flourished. Sogdians played a major role in facilitating trade and also worked in other capacities, as farmers, carpetweavers, glassmakers, and woodcarvers.
The Kushan Empire, a collection of Yuezhi tribes, took control of the region in the first century CE and ruled until the 4th century CE during which time Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Manichaeism were all practiced in the region. Later the Hephthalite Empire, a collection of nomadic tribes, moved into the region and Arabs brought Islam in the early eighth century. Central Asia continued in its role as a commercial crossroads, linking China, the steppes to the north, and the Islamic heartland.
The Samanid Empire supplanted the Arabs and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara (both of which are today part of Uzbekistan) which became the cultural centers of Tajiks. The Kara-Khanid Khanate conquered Transoxania (which corresponds approximately with modern-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, southern Kyrgyzstan and southwest Kazakhstan) and ruled between 999–1211. Their arrival in Transoxania signaled a definitive shift from Iranian to Turkic predominance in Central Asia, but gradually the Kara-khanids became assimilated into the Perso-Arab Muslim culture of the region.
The Tang dynasty also ruled Tajikistan as a protectorate, from 657 to 800.
During Genghis Khan's invasion of Khwarezmia in the early 13th century the Mongol Empire took control over nearly all of Central Asia. In less than a century the Mongol Empire broke up and modern Tajikistan came under the rule of the Chagatai Khanate. Tamerlane created the Timurid dynasty and took control of the region in the 14th century.
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1. Dushanbe
2. Khujand
3. Kulob
4. Qurghonteppa
5. Istaravshan
6. Vahdat
7. Konibodom
8. Tursunzoda
9. Isfara
10. Panjakent
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Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan (Tajik: Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Çumhuriji Toçikiston/Jumhuriyi Tojikiston; Russian: Респу́блика Таджикистан, Respublika Tadzhikistan), is a mountainous landlocked sovereign country in Central Asia. With an estimated 8 million people in 2013, it is the 98th most populous country and with an area covering 143,100 km2 (55,251 sq mi), it is the 96th largest country in the world in terms of area. It is bordered by Afghanistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, Kyrgyzstan to the north, and China to the east.
The territory that now constitutes Tajikistan was previously home to several ancient cultures, including the city of Sarazm[8] of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, and was later home to kingdoms ruled by people of different faiths and cultures, including the Oxus civilization, Andronovo culture, Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Manichaeism. The area has been ruled by numerous empires and dynasties, including the Achaemenid Empire, Hephthalite Empire, Samanid Empire, Mongol Empire, Timurid dynasty, and the Russian Empire. As a result of the break up of the Soviet Union Tajikistan became an independent nation in 1991. A civil war was fought almost immediately after independence that lasted from 1992 to 1997 however since the end of the war, newly established political stability and foreign aid have allowed the country's economy to grow.
Tajikistan is a presidential republic consisting of four provinces. Most of Tajikistan's 8 million people belong to the Tajik ethnic group, who speak Tajik, a dialect of Modern Persian, although many people also speak Russian. Mountains cover more than 90% of the country. It has a transition economy that is dependent on aluminum and cotton production, its economy is the 126th largest in the world in terms of purchasing power and 136th largest in terms of nominal GDP.
Cultures in the region have been dated back to at least the 4th millennium BCE, including the Bronze Age Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex, the Andronovo cultures and the pro-urban site of Sarazm, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The earliest recorded history of the region dates back to about 500 BCE when much, if not all, of modern Tajikistan was part of the Achaemenid Empire. Some authors have also suggested that in the 7th and 6th century BCE parts of modern Tajikistan, including territories in the Zeravshan valley, formed part of Kambojas before it became part of the Achaemenid Empire. After the region's conquest by Alexander the Great it became part of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, a successor state of Alexander's empire. Northern Tajikistan (the cities of Khujand and Panjakent) was part of Sogdia, a collection of city-states which was overrun by Scythians and Yuezhi nomadic tribes around 150 BCE. The Silk Road passed through the region and following the expedition of Chinese explorer Zhang Qian during the reign of Wudi (141–87 BCE) commercial relations between Han China and Sogdiana flourished. Sogdians played a major role in facilitating trade and also worked in other capacities, as farmers, carpetweavers, glassmakers, and woodcarvers.
The Kushan Empire, a collection of Yuezhi tribes, took control of the region in the first century CE and ruled until the 4th century CE during which time Buddhism, Nestorian Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Manichaeism were all practiced in the region. Later the Hephthalite Empire, a collection of nomadic tribes, moved into the region and Arabs brought Islam in the early eighth century. Central Asia continued in its role as a commercial crossroads, linking China, the steppes to the north, and the Islamic heartland.
The Samanid Empire supplanted the Arabs and enlarged the cities of Samarkand and Bukhara (both of which are today part of Uzbekistan) which became the cultural centers of Tajiks. The Kara-Khanid Khanate conquered Transoxania (which corresponds approximately with modern-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, southern Kyrgyzstan and southwest Kazakhstan) and ruled between 999–1211. Their arrival in Transoxania signaled a definitive shift from Iranian to Turkic predominance in Central Asia, but gradually the Kara-khanids became assimilated into the Perso-Arab Muslim culture of the region.
The Tang dynasty also ruled Tajikistan as a protectorate, from 657 to 800.
During Genghis Khan's invasion of Khwarezmia in the early 13th century the Mongol Empire took control over nearly all of Central Asia. In less than a century the Mongol Empire broke up and modern Tajikistan came under the rule of the Chagatai Khanate. Tamerlane created the Timurid dynasty and took control of the region in the 14th century.
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Hacıbektaş Market, Turkey HD
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Iran ( Persian ایران , officially the Islamic Un-Republic of Iran ( جمهوری اسلامی ایران, Jomhuri-ye Eslāmi-ye Irān), is a country in Western Asia. "Iran" m......
Iran ( Persian ایران , officially the Islamic Un-Republic of Iran ( جمهوری اسلامی ایران, Jomhuri-ye Eslāmi-ye Irān), is a country in Western Asia. "Iran" m...
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Pasargad 2008 پاسارگاد
Pasargad was the first dynastic capital of the Achaemenid Empire, founded by Cyrus II the Great, in Pars, homeland of the Persians, in the 6th century BC. It......
Pasargad was the first dynastic capital of the Achaemenid Empire, founded by Cyrus II the Great, in Pars, homeland of the Persians, in the 6th century BC. It...
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Nowruz Celebrations in Sulaymaniyah Iraq 8
Nowrūz (Persian: نوروز, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], meaning "[The] New Day") is the name of the Iranian/Persian New Year[15] in Iranian calendars and the corresponding......
Nowrūz (Persian: نوروز, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], meaning "[The] New Day") is the name of the Iranian/Persian New Year[15] in Iranian calendars and the corresponding...
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Ouzbékistan Découverte des monuments de Samarkand (monuments of Samarkand Uzbekistan)
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Isfahan
The history of Isfahan can be traced back to the Palaeolithic period. In recent discoveries, archaeologists have found artefacts dating back to the Palaeolithic...
The history of Isfahan can be traced back to the Palaeolithic period. In recent discoveries, archaeologists have found artefacts dating back to the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze and Iron ages.
Ancient Isfahan was part of the Elamite Empire under the name of Aspandana. It later became one of the principal towns of the Median dynasty. Subsequently the province became part of the Achaemenid Empire. After the liberation of Iran from Macedonian occupation by the Arsacids, it became part of Parthian Empire. Esfahan was the centre and capital city of a large province, which was administered by Arsacid governors. In the Sassanid era, Esfahan was governed by "Espoohrans" or the members of seven noble Iranian families who had important royal positions, and served as the residence of these noble families as well. Moreover, in this period Esfahan was a military centre with strong fortifications.
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The history of Isfahan can be traced back to the Palaeolithic period. In recent discoveries, archaeologists have found artefacts dating back to the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze and Iron ages.
Ancient Isfahan was part of the Elamite Empire under the name of Aspandana. It later became one of the principal towns of the Median dynasty. Subsequently the province became part of the Achaemenid Empire. After the liberation of Iran from Macedonian occupation by the Arsacids, it became part of Parthian Empire. Esfahan was the centre and capital city of a large province, which was administered by Arsacid governors. In the Sassanid era, Esfahan was governed by "Espoohrans" or the members of seven noble Iranian families who had important royal positions, and served as the residence of these noble families as well. Moreover, in this period Esfahan was a military centre with strong fortifications.
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Persian carpets to be considered for World Heritage by UNESCO
++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this...
++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut down that organisation in Tehran.++
++VIDEO ORIGINAL 16:9 AND 4:3 PILLARBOXED++
AP Television
Tehran, Iran, November 13, 2010
1. Close pull focus of carpet
2. Close of 'Kings and Notables' carpet from 1905 AD woven in the southern Kerman province
3. Tilt down of 'Kings and Notables' carpet
4. Wide exterior of the Carpet Museum of Iran
5. Close of sign reads (English) "The Carpet Museum of Iran"
6. Wide interior of historic carpets in the museum
7. Close of Parisa Beyzaie, tour leader, talking to visitors
8. Wide of museum visitors looking at carpets
9. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Parisa Beyzaie, tour leader and Iran's carpet museum instructor:
"The art of carpet making in Iran is world-famous due to the multitude of cultural products in Iran as a result of this branch of art. Specifically I can talk about the oldest carpet in the world called the Pazirik Carpet which, by examining its patterns, the experts can date it back to the Achaemenid Empire (550-330 BC). This is the oldest rug woven by a human being and it's an honour for Iranians."
10. Zoom out of flower pattern carpet
11. Close of information sheet for 17th Century carpet (English)
12. Zoom to patterned carpet
AP Television
Tehran, Iran - November 14, 2010
13. Wide of museum interior
14. Close of Mitra Taheri, carpet designer
15. Pan from carpet pattern design to design painting
16. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Mitra Taheri, Carpet Designer:
"Every country is introduced to the world by a particular item. In the world markets, Iran has always been known by its rugs and carpets. When we look at export, and it's a competitive market, we can understand the unique status of the Iranian carpet. The reason is the Persian carpet demonstrates nature and represents particular patterns exclusive to each town where it's made."
17. Close of carpet design
18. Mid of carpet-weaving tools
19. Tilt-up from carpet-weaving tools to a vertical loom
20. Pull focus from a bowl containing natural carpet dyes to balls of wool
21. Wide pan of museum with tourists
22. Mid of a tourist taking photo of carpet
++ VIDEO ORIGINAL 4:3 PILLARBOXED ++
AP Television FILE
Neyshabour, northeast Iran - no date, 2006
23. Tilt-down of a carpet-weaving workshop
24. Close of weaver's hands
25. Pan of weavers in workshop
26. Zoom to women weaving
++ VIDEO ORIGINAL 16:9++
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Tehran, Iran - November 14, 2010
27. Wide exterior of Shah-Abbasi Carpet Bazaar, downtown Tehran
28. Tilt-up interior of Bazaar
29. Close of stacked carpets
30. Mid of man repairing carpet fringe
31. Close of hand repairing carpet
32. Mid of salesmen rolling out carpet
33. Tilt-up of silk floral carpet
34. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Mohsen (no last name given), Carpet Seller and Exporter:
"It is a fact that the Persian carpet has been copied in countries such as China, India, Pakistan and lately in Afghanistan by replicating the patterns and special knot types of the Iranian carpet and producing and selling them in their own countries. Nevertheless, the foreign carpets will never have the same quality and elegance of the Persian carpet."
35. Mid of carpets in bazaar
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Iran's world famous Persian rugs could receive UNESCO cultural heritage status.
The intricately patterned rugs and carpets join 47 other nominations, including French gastronomy, Turkish oil wrestling and Spanish flamenco for consideration on the prestigious UNESCO list.
STORYLINE:
Iran can trace its history of carpet weaving back over 2,500 years - an industry which thrives to this day.
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++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut down that organisation in Tehran.++
++VIDEO ORIGINAL 16:9 AND 4:3 PILLARBOXED++
AP Television
Tehran, Iran, November 13, 2010
1. Close pull focus of carpet
2. Close of 'Kings and Notables' carpet from 1905 AD woven in the southern Kerman province
3. Tilt down of 'Kings and Notables' carpet
4. Wide exterior of the Carpet Museum of Iran
5. Close of sign reads (English) "The Carpet Museum of Iran"
6. Wide interior of historic carpets in the museum
7. Close of Parisa Beyzaie, tour leader, talking to visitors
8. Wide of museum visitors looking at carpets
9. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Parisa Beyzaie, tour leader and Iran's carpet museum instructor:
"The art of carpet making in Iran is world-famous due to the multitude of cultural products in Iran as a result of this branch of art. Specifically I can talk about the oldest carpet in the world called the Pazirik Carpet which, by examining its patterns, the experts can date it back to the Achaemenid Empire (550-330 BC). This is the oldest rug woven by a human being and it's an honour for Iranians."
10. Zoom out of flower pattern carpet
11. Close of information sheet for 17th Century carpet (English)
12. Zoom to patterned carpet
AP Television
Tehran, Iran - November 14, 2010
13. Wide of museum interior
14. Close of Mitra Taheri, carpet designer
15. Pan from carpet pattern design to design painting
16. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Mitra Taheri, Carpet Designer:
"Every country is introduced to the world by a particular item. In the world markets, Iran has always been known by its rugs and carpets. When we look at export, and it's a competitive market, we can understand the unique status of the Iranian carpet. The reason is the Persian carpet demonstrates nature and represents particular patterns exclusive to each town where it's made."
17. Close of carpet design
18. Mid of carpet-weaving tools
19. Tilt-up from carpet-weaving tools to a vertical loom
20. Pull focus from a bowl containing natural carpet dyes to balls of wool
21. Wide pan of museum with tourists
22. Mid of a tourist taking photo of carpet
++ VIDEO ORIGINAL 4:3 PILLARBOXED ++
AP Television FILE
Neyshabour, northeast Iran - no date, 2006
23. Tilt-down of a carpet-weaving workshop
24. Close of weaver's hands
25. Pan of weavers in workshop
26. Zoom to women weaving
++ VIDEO ORIGINAL 16:9++
AP Television
Tehran, Iran - November 14, 2010
27. Wide exterior of Shah-Abbasi Carpet Bazaar, downtown Tehran
28. Tilt-up interior of Bazaar
29. Close of stacked carpets
30. Mid of man repairing carpet fringe
31. Close of hand repairing carpet
32. Mid of salesmen rolling out carpet
33. Tilt-up of silk floral carpet
34. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Mohsen (no last name given), Carpet Seller and Exporter:
"It is a fact that the Persian carpet has been copied in countries such as China, India, Pakistan and lately in Afghanistan by replicating the patterns and special knot types of the Iranian carpet and producing and selling them in their own countries. Nevertheless, the foreign carpets will never have the same quality and elegance of the Persian carpet."
35. Mid of carpets in bazaar
LEAD IN:
Iran's world famous Persian rugs could receive UNESCO cultural heritage status.
The intricately patterned rugs and carpets join 47 other nominations, including French gastronomy, Turkish oil wrestling and Spanish flamenco for consideration on the prestigious UNESCO list.
STORYLINE:
Iran can trace its history of carpet weaving back over 2,500 years - an industry which thrives to this day.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/6c523147dc97a63e0b2b9d81dec41dc0
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 30 Jul 2015
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Top Cities & Famous Landmarks of Iran
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1) Isfahan
2) Kermanshah
3) Mashhad
4) Nir
5) Persepolis
6) Qom
7) Shah Mosque
8) Shiraz
9) Tehran
10) The Naderi Throne
11) The...
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1) Isfahan
2) Kermanshah
3) Mashhad
4) Nir
5) Persepolis
6) Qom
7) Shah Mosque
8) Shiraz
9) Tehran
10) The Naderi Throne
11) The Noor-ol-Ain Tiara
12) The Pahlavi Crown
13) Zabol
Iran (Listeni/ɪˈrɑːn/[10] or /aɪˈræn/;[11] Persian: ایران [ʔiːˈɾɒn] ( listen)), also known as Persia (/ˈpɜrʒə/ or /ˈpɜrʃə/),[11][12] and officially the Islamic Republic of Iran since 1980, is a country in Western Asia.[13][14][15] It is bordered on the north by Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan, with Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; on the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; on the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; on the west by Iraq; and on the northwest by Turkey.
With a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), Iran is the 18th-largest country in the world, and a population of over 77 million people makes it the world's 17th-most populous nation.[13][16] Iran is a mountainous nation of geopolitical significance, as it is located at the crossroads of Central Asia, Western Asia, and South Asia. Tehran is Iran's capital and largest city, and also serves as the country's cultural, commercial, and industrial center. The nation is a major regional power,[17][18] and, due to its large reserves of petroleum and natural gas, exerts significant influence in international energy security and the world economy—the largest proven natural gas reserves in the world,[19] as well as the fourth-largest proven petroleum reserves, are located in Iran.[20]
Iran is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations,[21] with its first dynasty having formed during the Elamite kingdom in 2800BCE. The Iranian Medes unified Iran into an empire in 625 BCE.[2] Cyrus the Great founded the first Achaemenid Empire (550--330 BC), which at its greatest extent around 500 BCE ruled over significant portions of the ancient world, stretching from the Indus Valley in the east, to Thrace and Macedon on the northeastern border of Greece, making it the largest empire the world had yet seen.[22] In 633 AD, Muslim armies invaded Iran, and had conquered the region by 651 AD.[23] The emergence in 1501 of the Safavid dynasty,[4] which promoted Twelver Shia Islam[24] as the official religion of their empire, marked one of the most important turning points in Iranian and Muslim history.[25] The Persian Constitutional Revolution established the nation's first parliament in 1906, within a constitutional monarchy. Following a coup d'état instigated by the UK and the US in 1953, Iran gradually became a more autocratic country. Growing dissent against foreign influence and authoritarianism culminated in the Iranian Revolution, which led to the establishment of an Islamic republic on 1 April 1979.[16][26]
Iran is a founding member of the UN, NAM, OIC and OPEC. Its unique political system, based on the 1979 constitution, combines elements of a parliamentary democracy with a religious theocracy run by the country's clergy. The highest state authority is the Supreme Leader. An ethnically and linguistically diverse nation, Shia Islam is the official religion and Persian is the official language. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran
wn.com/Top Cities Famous Landmarks Of Iran
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1) Isfahan
2) Kermanshah
3) Mashhad
4) Nir
5) Persepolis
6) Qom
7) Shah Mosque
8) Shiraz
9) Tehran
10) The Naderi Throne
11) The Noor-ol-Ain Tiara
12) The Pahlavi Crown
13) Zabol
Iran (Listeni/ɪˈrɑːn/[10] or /aɪˈræn/;[11] Persian: ایران [ʔiːˈɾɒn] ( listen)), also known as Persia (/ˈpɜrʒə/ or /ˈpɜrʃə/),[11][12] and officially the Islamic Republic of Iran since 1980, is a country in Western Asia.[13][14][15] It is bordered on the north by Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan, with Kazakhstan and Russia across the Caspian Sea; on the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; on the south by the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; on the west by Iraq; and on the northwest by Turkey.
With a land area of 1,648,195 km2 (636,372 sq mi), Iran is the 18th-largest country in the world, and a population of over 77 million people makes it the world's 17th-most populous nation.[13][16] Iran is a mountainous nation of geopolitical significance, as it is located at the crossroads of Central Asia, Western Asia, and South Asia. Tehran is Iran's capital and largest city, and also serves as the country's cultural, commercial, and industrial center. The nation is a major regional power,[17][18] and, due to its large reserves of petroleum and natural gas, exerts significant influence in international energy security and the world economy—the largest proven natural gas reserves in the world,[19] as well as the fourth-largest proven petroleum reserves, are located in Iran.[20]
Iran is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations,[21] with its first dynasty having formed during the Elamite kingdom in 2800BCE. The Iranian Medes unified Iran into an empire in 625 BCE.[2] Cyrus the Great founded the first Achaemenid Empire (550--330 BC), which at its greatest extent around 500 BCE ruled over significant portions of the ancient world, stretching from the Indus Valley in the east, to Thrace and Macedon on the northeastern border of Greece, making it the largest empire the world had yet seen.[22] In 633 AD, Muslim armies invaded Iran, and had conquered the region by 651 AD.[23] The emergence in 1501 of the Safavid dynasty,[4] which promoted Twelver Shia Islam[24] as the official religion of their empire, marked one of the most important turning points in Iranian and Muslim history.[25] The Persian Constitutional Revolution established the nation's first parliament in 1906, within a constitutional monarchy. Following a coup d'état instigated by the UK and the US in 1953, Iran gradually became a more autocratic country. Growing dissent against foreign influence and authoritarianism culminated in the Iranian Revolution, which led to the establishment of an Islamic republic on 1 April 1979.[16][26]
Iran is a founding member of the UN, NAM, OIC and OPEC. Its unique political system, based on the 1979 constitution, combines elements of a parliamentary democracy with a religious theocracy run by the country's clergy. The highest state authority is the Supreme Leader. An ethnically and linguistically diverse nation, Shia Islam is the official religion and Persian is the official language. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran
- published: 07 Oct 2013
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Introducing IRAN in 5 min
This video is summary of Iran's nature and culture. Geography: Iran, a Middle Eastern country south of the Caspian Sea and north of the Persian Gulf. It shar......
This video is summary of Iran's nature and culture. Geography: Iran, a Middle Eastern country south of the Caspian Sea and north of the Persian Gulf. It shar...
wn.com/Introducing Iran In 5 Min
This video is summary of Iran's nature and culture. Geography: Iran, a Middle Eastern country south of the Caspian Sea and north of the Persian Gulf. It shar...
- published: 21 Mar 2014
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author: Amad Tava
شکوه تخت جمشید به زبان انگلیسی (Persepolis Recreated)
shaken by uncounted earthquakes, eroded by 25 centuries of rain, fluctuating temperatures and scouring winds, Persepolis, the greatest of the royal residences o...
shaken by uncounted earthquakes, eroded by 25 centuries of rain, fluctuating temperatures and scouring winds, Persepolis, the greatest of the royal residences of ancient Persia is a definitive ancient ruin
wn.com/شکوه تخت جمشید به زبان انگلیسی (Persepolis Recreated)
shaken by uncounted earthquakes, eroded by 25 centuries of rain, fluctuating temperatures and scouring winds, Persepolis, the greatest of the royal residences of ancient Persia is a definitive ancient ruin
- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 7