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Iran, Central Iran, Shiraz, traditional Persian slippers
Iran, Southeastern Iran, Rayen, town cemetery, mural of war martyrs
Iran, Southeastern Iran, Rayen, Arg e Rayen, ancient adobe citadel
Iran, Southeastern Iran, Kerman, Safavid-period ice house building
Iran, Southeastern Iran, Kerman, Jameh Mosque, dusk
Iran, Central Iran, Yazd, traditional badgirs, wind towers
Iran, Central Iran, Yazd, camel with holiday decoration
Iran, Tehran, National Museum of Iran, Procession of Xerxes frieze from the ancient city of Persepolis
Iran, Tehran, Laleh Park, Carpet Museum of Iran, traditional Iranian carpet detail
Iran, Tehran, Niyavaran Palace Complex, palace of the last Shah, gowns of the last empress, Farah Diba Pahlavi
Iran, Tehran, elevated city skyline with view tfrom the Roof of Iran Park towards the Milad Tower, dusk
Iran, Tehran, mosque, Palestine Square
Iran, Tehran, Sa d Abad Palace Complex, royal summer residence during the Pahlavi period, royal automobile collection, royal armored Mercedes 600 Pullman limousines
Iran, Tehran, Iran Central Bank building, location of the National Jewels Museum, exterior
Iran, Tehran, Bagh-e-Melli Tor, gate of the National Garden, Cossack Gate
Iran, Tehran, elevated city view, dawn
Iran, Central Iran, Yazd, Amir Chakhmaq Complex, one of the largest Hosseinieh complexes in Iran, dusk
Masjed-e Jame minaret and bazaar, Semnan, Semnan Province, Iran. Seljuk period, first half of 11th century. The Masjed-e Jame (Friday mosque)
The Tarik Khana Mosque, Damghan, Semnan Province, northeast Iran, built circa 775. The Tarik Khana ( Gods House ) Mosque, is Irans oldest and recalls the buildings of the pre-Islamic era
Iran, Miyan Dasht caravanserai, Semnan Province. The entrance gate, - this is a large and impressive example of a Saravid period caravanserai
The Khosrogerd minaret, near Sabzevar, Iran. This minaret is one of Irans finest and best preserved Seljuk era minarets which stands in an open field just west of the small town of Sabzevar
Iran, Abarqu. Wind tower (badgir), Abarqu town, southwest of Yazd. Note the moon in the background.Built around an armature of wooden poles, which gives resilience to the structure
Iran, Persepolis. The Hundred Column Palace, this relief illustrating the Monarch enthroned in New Years Day ceremonies, Persepolis (Takht-e Jamshid), near Shiraz.In about 512BC
Iran, Shiraz. Women praying
Iran, Shiraz, Persepolis. Persepolis aka Takht-e Jamshid or Throne of Jamshid. Bas relief carvings remain one of the highlights of this ruined capital of the Achaemenian Empire started by Darius I
Iran, Yazd. View of Yazd - with badgirs, or wind towers, and a distant Masjed-e-Jame on the skyline - from the top of the Amir Chakmagh monument
Iran, Isfahan. Women in traditional dress walk in the courtyard of the Masjid-e Imam, the citys most celebrated mosque