TEHRAN - A recently published book, The Intangible Cultural Heritage of Northwest Persian Gulf, explores the rich traditions, rituals, and customs of this historically significant region.
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Little did Leonidas know that over 2,500 years later, "Molon Lave" would be used as a global marketing tool -from weapons to ...
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Rugs can do more than cover floors. Hang them on walls, drape them on ceilings, use them as table covers, or add them to ...
The General Department of Public Relations and Security Media has launched a multilingual awareness campaign to educate ...
Amir Khusrau (1253–1325) was a visionary poet, scholar, and musician who played a defining role in shaping hindustani ...