There have also been reports of damage to the third-century Falak-ol-Aflak Citadel in Khorramabad, western Iran ...
Many iconic landmarks have been damaged in Iran since the launch of the US-Israel joint strikes on the country, leaving ...
Israeli airstrikes in Isfahan have reportedly damaged the historic Chehel Sotoun Palace and other Safavid-era sites, raising concerns about the preservation of Iran's cultural heritage.
Chehel Sotoun Palace in Isfahan, Iran, a UNESCO site, was destroyed in the Iran-Israel war. Built in the 17th century, it showcased Persian art and architecture.
A 17th-century palace built by the Persian Safavid dynasty, Chehel Sotoun Palace, in central Isfahan, Iran, was damaged by Israeli missiles, ...
TEHRAN - Although Iran’s enemies have repeatedly claimed that their strikes target nuclear and missile infrastructure, their massive airstrikes have also damaged historic districts and monuments that ...
These books offer readers a gateway into understanding Iran not just as a geopolitical actor, but as a nation shaped by history, ideology, and international relationships ...
The greatest loss in any conflict is human life. Yet war also erodes something equally irreplaceable—the cultural memory of civilisations.
"With their sumptuous surfaces, original designs and technical sophistication, luxury textiles played a critical role in the social, cultural, religious and economic life of Safavid Iran (1501-1722).
The religious landscape. Converts, apostates, and polytheists. Confessions of an Armenian convert : the I'tirafnama of Abkar ('Ali Akbar) Armani / Rudi Matthee -- Conversion, apostasy, and relations ...
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