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Tabriz, my beloved hometown - Spring
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown. Post by Yasaman Farzan at Sun 30 Mar 2014. Build bridges instead of walls and you will have a friend. Lonely planet on Tabriz. Practical information to travel to Iran. Blog about Tabriz in Farsi. UNESCO website on Tabriz Bazaar. UNESCO website on Takht-e Soleyman (380 km from Tabriz). Silk road blog on Tabriz. World chocolate guide on Tabriz chocolate. UNESCO website on ancient Rab Rashidi university in Tabriz. Shams Tabrizi, the great ancient Tabriz mystic.
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown - Nobar public bath-house
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown. The following photos show a historic public bathhouse in "Nobar" district of Tabriz that nowadays is converted to a coffee-house:. Tags : historic sites. Post by Yasaman Farzan at Thu 25 Oct 2012. Build bridges instead of walls and you will have a friend. Lonely planet on Tabriz. Practical information to travel to Iran. Blog about Tabriz in Farsi. UNESCO website on Tabriz Bazaar. UNESCO website on Takht-e Soleyman (380 km from Tabriz). Silk road blog on Tabriz.
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown - nature
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown. How to reach Tabriz. If you want to directly come to Tabriz from Europe, a convenient option is to change flights in Istanbul. There are regular flights from Istanbul to Tabriz airport. Information about flights to and from Tabriz airport can be found here. If you come from Tehran to Tabriz I suggest you to stop for a few days in Zanjan. Too Zanjan is a very beautiful city. It has interesting places to visit, including Soltanieh dome. Dynasty. Several monuments remain fro...
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown - Kids from earthquake--devasted area close to Tabriz
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown. Kids from earthquake- devasted area close to Tabriz. In August 2012, a deadly earthquake hit Varzaghan area in Eastern Azarbaijan province. Varzaghan is located about 75 km far from Tabriz. The death toll was overwhelming! This is a photo of the kids whose village was ruined. Post by Yasaman Farzan at Mon 10 Dec 2012. Build bridges instead of walls and you will have a friend. Lonely planet on Tabriz. Practical information to travel to Iran. Blog about Tabriz in Farsi.
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Jenn In Iran: Travel update
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جِن در ایران. Friday, April 2, 2010. We are getting ready to head south for a few days so I may be out of touch. Our hotels may have internet but we're not sure so we'll just have to see! Nima and I have already taken over 600 photos! There is just so much to look at! We'll do some major editing and post all of our favorites when we get back. I'll be in touch soon! April 3, 2010 at 12:08 AM. Hi, Jenn, (& Nima, Ann and Ahmad)! Your wonderful writing is making me homesick for our beloved Iran!
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown - history
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown. Zeinab Pasha, the great female justice fighter. When Zeinab Pasha got old, she traveled to Iraq for pilgrimage. Over there, bandits stopped their caravan. Most of the pilgrims in the caravan were women. In the common male-dominated terminology, it would be rephrased as "the pilgrims in the caravan were merely defenseless women! Here you can find some books on this great movement in amazon.com. Actually one of them is entitled " Letters from Tabriz. The following is the statue...
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown - historical sites
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown. Zeinab Pasha, the great female justice fighter. When Zeinab Pasha got old, she traveled to Iraq for pilgrimage. Over there, bandits stopped their caravan. Most of the pilgrims in the caravan were women. In the common male-dominated terminology, it would be rephrased as "the pilgrims in the caravan were merely defenseless women! Here you can find some books on this great movement in amazon.com. Actually one of them is entitled " Letters from Tabriz. The following is the statue...
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown - Old houses in Tabriz converted to museums
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown. Old houses in Tabriz converted to museums. These are photos of some old houses in Tabriz that in recent years have been converted to museums:. PS I have found the photos from the internet. As far as I could I acknowledged the courtesy of the photographer or the original website that it was posted. However, unfortunately in a few cases I could not trace back where the original source was because so many sites had posted them without giving reference to the original one.
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown - Zeinab Pasha, the great female justice fighter
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown. Zeinab Pasha, the great female justice fighter. When Zeinab Pasha got old, she traveled to Iraq for pilgrimage. Over there, bandits stopped their caravan. Most of the pilgrims in the caravan were women. In the common male-dominated terminology, it would be rephrased as "the pilgrims in the caravan were merely defenseless women! Here you can find some books on this great movement in amazon.com. Actually one of them is entitled " Letters from Tabriz. The following is the statue...
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown - women
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Tabriz, my beloved hometown. Zeinab Pasha, the great female justice fighter. When Zeinab Pasha got old, she traveled to Iraq for pilgrimage. Over there, bandits stopped their caravan. Most of the pilgrims in the caravan were women. In the common male-dominated terminology, it would be rephrased as "the pilgrims in the caravan were merely defenseless women! Here you can find some books on this great movement in amazon.com. Actually one of them is entitled " Letters from Tabriz. The following is the statue...