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Iran, also known as Persia, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, a country in Western Asia, with 78.4 million inhabitants, Iran is the world's 17th most populous nation.
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A Girl in Traditional Dress in Abyaneh ©Ali Majdfar Abyaneh © Reza Kamrani
Abyaneh is a famous historic Iranian village, one of the oldest in Iran Abyaneh © AliReza
© HORIZON Abyaneh
Abyaneh © Homa Abyaneh © Gul Chotrani
Abyaneh © Gul Chotrani Abyaneh
Abyaneh © Gul Chotrani Abyaneh
Abyaneh © Gul Chotrani Abyaneh
Abyaneh © Gul Chotrani
Tehran A female worshipper sits outside the entrance to the shrine of Emamzade Zeid ©Preethi Nallu
Mashhad Statue of Nader Shah Afshar sculpted by Abolhasan Seddighi
Mashhad Statue of Nader Shah Afshar sculpted by Abolhasan Seddighi
Mashhad Statue of Nader Shah Afshar sculpted by Abolhasan Seddighi
Mashhad Statue of Nader Shah Afshar sculpted by Abolhasan Seddighi
Esfahan Garden in the hotel Abassi Zinnia elegans (common zinnia, youth-and-old-age)
Allāhverdi Khan Bridge (popularly known as Si-o-seh pol “The bridge of thirty-three spans” Naghsh-e-Jahan Square in Isfahan
Naghsh-e-Jahan Square of Isfahan is one of the most beautiful squares in the world. It has been designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site © Gul Chotrani
In the 17th century, the city’s wealth and grandeur inspired the rhyming proverb, Isfahan nesf-e jahan, or "Isfahan is half the world.” Isfahan, The "Shah Mosque" also known as "Imam Mosque“ © Gul Chotrani
Isfahan, The "Shah Mosque" also known as "Imam Mosque,“ Main Iwan © Gul Chotrani
Isfahan, The "Shah Mosque" also known as "Imam Mosque"© Gul Chotrani
Isfahan, The "Shah Mosque" (Masjed-e Shah Mosque), also known as "Imam Mosque" © Gul Chotrani
Isfahan, The "Shah Mosque" (Masjed-e Shah Mosque), also known as "Imam Mosque" © Gul Chotrani
Isfahan, The "Shah Mosque" (Masjed-e Shah Mosque), also known as "Imam Mosque" © Gul Chotrani
Isfahan, The "Shah Mosque" also known as "Imam Mosque" © Gul Chotrani
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?" Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan © Gul Chotrani
Pascal Coste (1787 - 1879) Masjid Shah (Esfahan), view of the courtyard
Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan and Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque © Gul Chotrani
Isfahan, Âli Qapı, the music room © HORIZON Isfahan, Âli Qapı, (meaning "High Porte") is a grand palace in Isfahan. The entrance hall© Gul Chotrani
Isfahan, Âli Qapı Palace, the music room ceiling © Gul Chotrani
Allāhverdi Khan Bridge (popularly known as Si-o-seh pol “The bridge of thirty-three spans”
When Si-o-Seh Pol (The Bridge of 33 Arches) was born (1602), Isfahan was larger than London, more cosmopolitan than Paris, and grander, by some accounts, than even storied Istanbul Espahan The Khaju Bridge, built around 1650, on the foundations of an older bridge