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Discover Dokkan-e Daud: an ancient marvel in western Iran
TEHRAN – Nestled in the rugged landscapes of Kermanshah province in western Iran, Dokkan-e Daud (English: David’s Store) is an…
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Archaeological studies begin on a discovered hole at Shushtar’s bus terminal
TEHRAN – Shushtar’s Department of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts has announced the initiation of archaeological and research studies on…
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Redesign of Persepolis Museum underway
TEHRAN – The head of the Persepolis Museum has announced the initiation of a redesign project aimed at transforming the…
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Iran plans new tourist pathway linking Persepolis, Naqsh-e Rostam, and Naqsh-e Rajab
TEHRAN – The Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Directorate of Fars province has announced the design of a new 6-kilometer…
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Earthquake in Khuzestan: emergency inspection conducted at Shushtar World Heritage site
TEHRAN – Following a series of earthquakes including a 5.6-magnitude one that struck Khuzestan early Thursday morning, emergency inspections were…
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‘Glory of Ancient Persia’, an exhibition of top Iranian artifacts, opens in Urumqi
TEHRAN – The “Glory of Ancient Persia”, which is a loan exhibition of Iranian artifacts, officially opened at the Xinjiang…
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Restoration of UNESCO-listed Ganjali Khan caravanserai in Kerman begins
TEHRAN – The restoration and revitalization of the historic Ganjali Khan caravanserai in Kerman, southern Iran, have officially commenced, marking…
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No land subsidence detected around tomb of Cyrus the Great, official says
TEHRAN – Mohammad Nasiri-Haqiqat, director of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Pasargadae, has assured the public that no signs…
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Standards in Iran date back to Achaemenid era: expert
TEHRAN – The concept of standards has been present in Iran since ancient times, dating back to the Achaemenid era,…
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