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Afif Abad Garden with an area of approximately 127,000 square meters is one of the most beautiful an...
view detailArg of Karim Khan (Karim Khan Fortress) is one of the Zand monuments in Shiraz which was once used a...
view detailBibi Dokhtaran (Lady of Girls) mausoleum in Shiraz was built during the Zand Dynasty (1750-1794). Th...
view detailBishapur, "the beautiful [city] of Shapur", is situated south of modern Faliyan, just off the ancien...
view detailCradle of Sight (Gahvareh Deed), also known as the Azod Dome, is a Dailamite structure and a Nationa...
view detailThe Cube of Zoroaster is located 3-4 kilometers from Persepolis in Fars Province at Naqsh-e Rostam....
view detailEram Garden is famed for its palm trees, flower beds and fountains. Eram, which means Eden, is an ex...
view detailThe original ancient city of Gor, dating back to the Achaemenid period, was destroyed by&n...
view detailHafiz (1325-1390) the poet of love, who has inspired the works of Islamic and Western writers, haile...
view detailImamzadeh Zanjiri (Chained Imamzadeh) is another mausoleum in Shiraz built by the Qajar lord Mirza H...
view detailJame Atiq Mosque of Shiraz is one of the oldest religious monuments of the city. The mosque was buil...
view detailNaqsh-e Rostam is a site believed to have been a cemetery for Persepolis, where Achaemenid (550-330...
view detailThe Nasir al-Mulk Mosque also known as the Pink Mosque was built in 1888. This Qajar era (1785-1925)...
view detailThe ruins of Pasargadae, the first dynastical capital of the Achaemenid Empire (550-330 BC), lie nor...
view detailPersepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Persian Empire, was once known as the richest city under t...
view detailQalat village is located 34 km from Shiraz. This village offers incredible landscapes as well as the...
view detailThe traditional and historical Qavam House was built by a family of merchants in the later part of t...
view detailQuran Gate is a historical gate at the northeastern entrance of Shiraz on the way to Isfahan. Built...
view detailShiraz is the birth and resting place of Persian poet Sa'adi Shirazi (1210-1290). One of his most pr...
view detailSassanid Archaeological Landscape Becomes Iran's 23rd UNESCO World Heritage Site UNESCO has i...
view detailShah Cheragh (Lord of Light) is a famous pilgrimage site in Shiraz which houses the tombs of two Shi...
view detailSheikh Ruzbehan Baqli (1128–1209) was an Iranian poet, mystic, and Sufi master of Dailamite origin w...
view detailSibawayh (760-796)was an influential linguist and grammarian of the Arabic language. Despite having...
view detailSasanian Bas-reliefs at Tang-e Chogan At several places near the town of Bishapur, which was foun...
view detailKhwaju Kermani (1280–1352) was a famous Persian poet and Sufi mystic who has been laid to rest north...
view detailVakil Bath is an old public bath in Shiraz built by the founder of the Zand Dynasty, Karim Khan (170...
view detailLocated in the heart of Shiraz, the Vakil Bazaar is part of the royal district constructed during Ka...
view detailThe Vakil Mosque, which is situated west of the Vakil Bazaar, is another Zand era (1750-1794) monume...
view detailZinat ol-Molouk House is a Qajar era monument famous for its decorative paintings of animals, birds...
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