Bandar Emam Khomeini is a port city on the Persian Gulf in Khuzestan Province, Iran. Before the 1979 Iranian Revolution, it was known as Bandar Shahpur. The Bandar Imam port is a transshipment point for containers, bulk and general cargo, with exclusive ...
Kojur (or Kojoor) District is a district in Nowshahr County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 14,203, in 4,028 families.The District has no cities. The District has three rural districts (dehestan): Panjak-e Rastaq Rural ...
The ancient site of Qoli Darvish Hill located southwest of the city Qom (near Jamkaran) was vacant for more than one thousand years, and then regained its previous glory.
Rangooniha Mosque and museum (Masjed Rangooniha) in Abadan (Khuzestan Province) is related to the Qajar dynasty-Pahlavi dynasty. Rangoonis mosque was built in southwest of the Abadan Refinery near Arvand River in 1922.
This church located next to Masjid Musa-ibn-Jafar, one of the oldest mosques of Abadan.
Approximately 2000 Christian families lived in Abadan in 1356 SH who came ...
The Black Bridge or Pol-e-Siah (Also known as Victory Bridge) is a bridge with a railway line for trains and pedestrian routes which was constructed in 1929 in the city of Ahvaz in Khuzestan Province. This bridge connects the railway port of Imam Khomeini, ...
The pink wetland of Lipar is located just 200 meters from the northern edge of the Sea of Oman and south of Lipaar village near Chabahar, in Sistan va Baluchestan province.
Maragheh Observatory in East Azerbaijan Province was one of the largest and most famous Islamic observatory in the world with great observational instruments of high precision, related to the period before the telescope was invented.
Tabasi Caravanserai, which was built during the Qajar period. Caravanserai is also a type of building that can accommodate a group or caravan and was considered one of the largest buildings in the architecture of the Islamic period.
This caravanserai ...
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