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City in 'Fars' Province
City in 'Fars' Province
City of poets, Shiraz is home to the graves of Hafez and Sa'di, both major pilgrimage sites for Iranians. It's also home to splendid gardens, exquisite mosques and whispered echoes of ancient sophistication that reward those who linger beyond the customary excursion to nearby Persepolis: the area's major tourist destination.
Tourist Attraction in Shiraz (city)
Tourist Attraction in Shiraz (city)
Tomb of Sa'di, also spelled Saadi (Sadi-e-Shirazi), byname of Musharrif al-Din ibn Muslih al-Din, (born c. 1213, Shiraz, Iran - died Dec. 9, 1291, Shīrāz), Persian poet, one of the greatest figures in classical Persian literature.
Tourist Attraction in Shiraz (city)
Tourist Attraction in Shiraz (city)
Eram Garden (Bagh-e Eram), located along the northern shore of the Khoshk River in Shiraz, is one of the most famous and beautiful Persian gardens in all of Iran.
Iran is the land of four seasons, history and culture, souvenir and authenticity. This is not a tourism slogan, this is the reality inferred from the experience of visitors who have been impressed by Iran’s beauties and amazing attractions.
A number of scholars from Iran and Italy plan to take part in the Fourth Iranology Conference on Persian poet Sa'di (C. 1213-1291) and Italian scholar and poet Francesco Petrarca, commonly anglicized as Petrarch (1304-1374) from November 8-9.
Tourist Attraction in Qazvin (city)
Tourist Attraction in Qazvin (city)
This structure is located in Saadi St. of Qazvin, and opposite the Aqa Bazarcheh. It is a relic of the 1224 AH. A small marble tablet reveals a poetic verse which has been affixed on the entrance.
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