
Bāgh-e Eram, also known as Eram Garden, is a historic Persian garden located in Shiraz, Iran. This beautiful garden is renowned for its stunning landscape, tall cypress trees, and intricate architecture. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as "The Persian Garden
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Monar Jonban, also known as the Shaking Minarets, is a fascinating historical monument located in Isfahan, Iran. This structure is renowned for its unique feature: when one of its minarets is shaken, the other one shakes in harmony
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Ali Qapu Palace is a magnificent historical site located in Isfahan, Iran. Built in the early 17th century by decree of Shah Abbas I, it served as the grand entrance to the Safavid palaces stretching from Naqsh-e Jahan Square to Chahar Bagh Boulevard
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The Arg of Karim Khan, also known as the Karim Khan Citadel, is a historical citadel located in downtown Shiraz, Iran. It was constructed during the Zand dynasty in the late 18th century and served as the residence of Karim Khan Zand1
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Tabiat Bridge (Pol-e Tabiat) is a stunning pedestrian bridge in Tehran, Iran. It connects two major parks, Taleghani Park and Abo-Atash Park, by spanning the Modarres Expressway
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Khaju Bridge, or Pol-e Khaju, is one of the most iconic historical bridges in Isfahan, Iran. Built around 1650 during the reign of Shah Abbas II, this bridge is renowned for its stunning Persian architecture and serves both as a bridge and a weir
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The Sa’dabad Complex, also known as Sa’dabad Palace, is a magnificent historical site located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran. This 80-hectare complex was initially built by the Qajar dynasty and later expanded by the Pahlavi monarchs
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Falak-ol-Aflak is a historical fortress located in Khorramabad, Lorestan Province, Iran. This impressive structure dates back to the Sassanian era and has served various purposes over the centuries, including as a military stronghold and a prison
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The Dasht-e Lut, also known as the Lut Desert, is a large salt desert located in the provinces of Kerman and Sistan-Baluchestan in Iran. It is one of the world’s driest and hottest places, with surface temperatures reaching as high as 70.7°C (159.3°F)
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