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Discover unmissable historical houses while traveling Qom
Discover unmissable historical houses while traveling Qom
The ancient city of Qom, known for its rich history and cultural heritage, offers visitors a unique glimpse into Iran’s past. Among the city’s numerous attractions, the historical houses stand out as remarkable treasures that showcase the architectural and artistic achievements of different eras.
Appreciating the genius of Ferdowsi in world literature
Appreciating the genius of Ferdowsi in world literature
One of the most important and outstanding Iranian literary works is “Shahnameh” (lit. The Book of Kings), which is a long epic poem written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi between 977 and 1010 CE and is considered a national epic. Consisting of some 50,000 verses, Shahnameh is the world’s longest epic poem written by a single poet
Iran - Russia hold joint course on sustainable development
Iran - Russia hold joint course on sustainable development
Iran and Russia have held a joint international course titled ‘Entrepreneurship and Future Skills’ aimed at fostering sustainable development and commercialization of ideas. The three-month course was held at Amir Kabir University of Technology in Tehran, IRNA reported. It was organized by the Russian Academy of Foreign Trade and the Management faculty of Amir Kabir University of Technology.
Archaeologist tells of 29 troglodyte sites discovered in northern Iran
Archaeologist tells of 29 troglodyte sites discovered in northern Iran
Iranian archaeologist Meysam Fallah has announced the discovery of 29 troglodyte sites during two archaeological seasons he has led across the Haraz Valley in northern Iran. Over the course of two systematic archaeological surveys conducted in Amol county (of Mazandaran province), 29 geographical locations bearing troglodyte structures were identified and examined,….
Meeting the Vadoma People “two-toed tribe” in Zimbabwe
Meeting the Vadoma People “two-toed tribe” in Zimbabwe
The Doma or vaDoma (singular muDoma), also known as Dema or Wadoma, are a tribe living in the Kanyemba region in the north of Zimbabwe, especially in the Hurungwe and Chipuriro districts around the basins of Mwazamutanda River, a tributary of the Zambezi River Valley. They are the only traditional hunter-gatherers indigenous to Zimbabwe and are famous for the inherited ectrodactyly existing among some vaDoma families at much higher rates than typical globally.
FAO inks project on saffron authenticity in Iran
FAO inks project on saffron authenticity in Iran
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations has signed a project with the Ministry of Agriculture aimed at warranting access to safe and authentic saffron products. Titled "Control of Food Authenticity and Management of Food Supply Chain for Successful Achievement of SDGs," the project is in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF), Sustainable Development Goals, and FAO Country Programme Framework (CPF).
Second Iranian university offers scholarships to expelled students in US, Europe
Second Iranian university offers scholarships to expelled students in US, Europe
The second Iranian university (Shahid Beheshti University), has offered scholarships to students in the US and Europe who have been expelled for taking part in pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campuses.
60 foreign publishers to attend 35th Tehran International Book Fair
60 foreign publishers to attend 35th Tehran International Book Fair
Sixty foreign publishers will take part in the 35th Tehran International Book Fair (TIBF) that is slated to be held in Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Mosalla from May 8 to 18, the fair director said at a press conference on Monday. “The foreign publishers will present about 50,000 titles in the fair, while last year the figure stood at 45,000 titles,” IRNA quoted Yasser Ahmadvand......
Central Africa seeks Iranian Expertise in new Technologies, Human Resource Development
Central Africa seeks Iranian Expertise in new Technologies, Human Resource Development
Central Africa has expressed interest in benefiting from Iran’s knowledge and experience in technology and training efficient human resources to address environmental issues. The African official commended Iran’s capabilities and remarkable growth in various sectors and went on to highlight some of the environmental challenges that Central Africa is currently facing.
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