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Royal women owned land and estates in Persia as well as outside the Persian heartland such as Babylonia, Syria, Egypt, and Media.
Read MoreRoyal women owned land and estates in Persia as well as outside the Persian heartland such as Babylonia, Syria, Egypt, and Media.
Read More“Persian Dentists” & the Importance of Oral Health Iranian dentists diagnose and treat the problems with your teeth and tissues in your mouth. They also give you advice to help prevent future problems. A dentist’s job covers a numerous variety of activities. Good oral health is important to your overall well-being. Communication between dentists...
Read MoreThe Persian wedding derives from Persian culture and in many respects that culture derives from Zoroastrianism. What sets Persian weddings apart from other wedding ceremonies is their tradition-infused ceremony.
Read MoreThe Greco-Persian wars” was the name given to a set of disputes between the Persian Empire and a number of Greek states that eventually led to battle.
Read MoreThe word tattoo comes from the Tahitian verb "tatu" which means "to mark something." Persian Tattoo used to be done in the baths and by Dallaks.
Read MoreTaarof or Ta’arof is an Old Persian tradition and the Iranian art of etiquette. It is about raising others and "self-lowering" yourself which is the sign of respect.
Read MoreHayeheh is one of the most popular Iranian singers of 20th century. Farhad Mehrad was the first Iranian musician to record original (western style) guitar based ballads.
Read MoreSaffron is one of the world’s most costly spices. Saffron is procured from “saffron crocus”, a flower which is native mostly to Asia. Iran covers about 90% of the world’s 250 tons of saffron production annually.
Read MoreIranian Realtors help people buy and sell real estate. These men’s work branches into several different departments such as: counselors, salesmen, property managers and brokers.
Read MoreIslamic psychology is both the medical and philosophical examinations of the human mind according to the Islamic outlook on life.
Read MoreRudaki is called the father of Persian poetry and is credited with making enormous contributions to modern Persian language.
Read MoreThe English name “Pistachio” also known as “Green almond” is derived from the Persian word “Pesteh”.
Read MoreParty is a social gathering of people for the purposes of entertainment or a special occasion. Mehnooni is the Persian word for Party. Iranians always want to have fun.
Read MoreNorooz (meaning “[The] New Day”) is the name of the New Year in the Persian calendar and is the first day of spring is also referred to as the “Persian New Year”.
Read MorePersian music in Iran has prehistoric roots. There are many proofs from various historical periods that indicate the ancient Iranians had a complicated musical culture.
Read MoreIn 1933 Abdul Hossein Sepenta made the first Iranian sound film “Dokhtar e Lor” (The Lur Girl). The film was a success and stayed on Iranian screens for more than two years.
Read MoreThe client should feel completely content while discussing their legal cases with their lawyer. This is yet another reason to why Iranian people seek out Iranian lawyers.
Read MoreIn Iran, jokes are so widespread that they are even heard at official meetings, gatherings, and news conferences. Mullah (Molla) Nasreddin is a Persian character that is mentioned in a lot of Persian stories and jokes.
Read MorePersian Jews were mentioned in many biblical books such as Isaiah, Daniel, Ezra and Nehemiah. Persian Jews’ population nowadays is mostly concentrated in Tehran and other big cities such as Isfahan and Shiraz.
Read MoreIn Persian culture, you can find a large amount of holidays, relating to joyous or sorrowful events. These holidays are marked based on three different calendars: Solar, Lunar, and Gregorian.
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