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  • Quick Facts On Shipping To Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Kuwait And Glasgow
    By: Mark Lynn | - International shipping is not something which has to be discussed on theoretical basis. In fact, it is a practical activity with international character that is affected by market forces, socio economic factors and moreover by size and weight of container. The cost of shipping is also based on the country to which household goods or commercial cargo is transferred. The cost of international cargo and freight shipping is affected by the trade rules and regulations as well as the customs policies ...
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  • A Variety Of Ancient Artefacts Illustrate How Long Turquoise Has Been Valued
    By: Jude Smith | - Turquoise was among the first gems to be mined, is the gemstone of those born in December, and historic artefacts reveal that it has had a long history as a stone that was highly prized.

    The stone is mentioned in Exodus 28, as a part of the Jewish High Priest's breastplate.

    There are many famous artefacts containing turquoise that have been found by archaeologists around the world and now housed in the world's museums.

    Perhaps the most famous is the burial ...

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  • Setting High Standards In Education Through Top Universities In Israel, Iran And Egypt
    By: Rajnish Mehan | - In recent years, the Middle East and few other countries in Europe have come up as developed nations in terms of gross domestic product growth, which is affecting its own economy as well as the nearby countries. People in these countries are starting to live in a developed environment and this is indirectly boosting the education system in the countries.

    The measure of the education system is usually done by the number of world class universities in a region and in these regions, s ...

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  • Menara Kl Tower, An Iconic Structure
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The Menara Kuala Lumpur Tower is a very tall structure situated in the Malaysian capital which has acquired the status of an iconic landmark of the city as well as being a major tourist attraction. The monumental tower, completed in 1995 is used principally for communications. It features an antenna which rises to an extent of 421 m which gives it the distinction of being the second highest freestanding tower on the globe. It is also Southeast Asias tallest tower. The structures upper sect ...
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  • The Exclusive Knowledge Of Iran Land Of Persian Civilization
    By: Abs | - In a brief Introduction of the great and ancient Middle Eastern country south of the Caspian Sea and north of the Persian Gulf. It shares borders with Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Armenia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Which is addressed as Iran in official terms?
    Some geographical facts are here such as: ----
    Chief of State: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (1989)
    President: Mahmud Ahmadinejad (2005)
    Land area: 631,659 sq mi (1,635,999 sq km); total area: 636,293 sq mi (1 ...

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  • Explore Dowlat Khaneh Of Qazvin While Traveling In Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Dowlat Khaneh of Qazvin literally refers the house of government or compound located around the city center. As the city was the capital and a major center of the Iranian government, it has always remained a center of cultural and political activities. A number of international tourists visit the site while travelling in Iran to observe a set of historical monuments and palaces including the more popular Forty column Palace (Chehel Sotun) and Ali Qapu. They also make a trip to see the palaces bu ...
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  • Bad Breath And Halitosis Clinic
    By: George L Pinkley | - There are many diseases in the human body. Bad Breath is one of them. Bad Breath is one kind of dental illness. Because of this illness, we are uneasy. To protect this illness we have to consult with a dentist or we have to go any dental clinic. Now I am writing on a Bad Breath Clinic, where I visited. Hotbox unpleasant odor clinic called Iran, Persian word for strong and sweet smell. Hotbox clinic is situated in the town of Isfahan, in central Iran. Clinic Dr.A.Talebian Iranian dentists i ...
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  • Introduction Of Ganjali Khan Complex At Kerman Bazaar
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Ganjali Khan was a Safavid governor of the region who ordered such complex to be built at the side of the bazaar. What you see there is a square, school, bathhouse, caravansary, mosque, mint, bazaar and a water reservoir. Named after Ganjali Khan, the governor of Sistan, Kerman and Kandahar provinces, the area dates back to the time between 1596 and 1621. The Safavid King, Shah Abbas I, was ruling over Iran during that period. The architect of these structures was Mr. Mohammad Soltani, an archit ...
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  • Visit Tomb Of Nader Shah During Your Visit To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Tomb of Nader Shah can be seen amid the beautiful flowers of a huge garden. There is a museum nearby too and tourists from different parts of the world travel to Mashad to visit this place. You can reach the tomb by driving only a mile toward the north of Imam Reza's Shrine.

    He was buried here after his assassination in 1933. Though it has been considerably ruined, yet you can still see parts of the original structure during your visit to Iran. Constructed with black marble, the ...

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  • Why Visit Isfahan Old Friday Mosque While Visiting Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Isfahan Old Friday Mosque is said to have been a fire temple before Arab's conquest of Iran. Later, when Iranians converted to Islam, changed the function of the building to be used for the new religion. The reconstruction, redirection of the main domed chamber of ht emosque went on for a few centuries until a main structure started to be built here at Seljuk era between 1038 and 1118 AD.

    They made Isfahan their capital when they came to Iran in the eleventh century. They wanted ...

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  • Good Reputation For Venetian Mirrors
    By: Ali khan | - The mirror includes a complex and intriguing history that spans centuries and countries worldwide. The selling point of the mirror has always been clear- it allows an individual to look at and understand their very own image with every line and blemish on the face reflected, nothing hidden. The power mirrors have to reflect light so perfectly remains unrivalled by any other object. With no reflection within the mirror, no-one would take pride in their appearance. Because of this ability to refle ...
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  • Visit Koran Gate In Shiraz During Your Trip To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Koran Gate in Shiraz is known for its great historical significance. It can be seen near the northeastern part of the city which leads to Marvdasht and Isfahan. The Baba Kouhi and Chehel Magham mountains are on both sides of it with the Allah-o-Akbar Gorge nearby.

    Originally built by Adud ad-Dawla, it was greatly ruined by the time the Zand rulers came to the throne. Restoration work was done and a small room was also built on top where Korans written by Sultan Ibrahim Bin Shahr ...

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  • The World's Largest Carpet
    By: Martinapp | - Having an ancient origin and boasting a tradition of craftsmanship that has forged great works and great artists is inevitable that the world of oriental rugs is rich in curiosity and curious events that have marked the history and the social issue about carpets. Just think of the many oriental tapestries that can be found in many Western homes, many of which date back to the history of Renaissance linked to colonization, and then imports from eastern countries like China and all countries in th ...
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  • Exclusive Attraction Of Iran
    By: Abs | - Although the term Persia is used in Irancultural and historical contexts, Iran is used in the political context. Iran comprises of 1,648,195 sq.km with a population of about 75 million. Iran is surrounded by such states as Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Caspian Sea on the north, Gulf of Oman and Persian Gulf on the south, Pakistan and Afghanistan on the east, Iraq on the west and Turkey on the northwest. Being surrounded by so many countries and seas Iran enjoys a geo-stra ...
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  • Learn About History Of Qom Before You Travel To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - History of Qom dates back to the 5th millennium BC when many people resided in the city. There are many ancient buildings, relics and texts which indicate the town was a regional one and named Kum. When the Arabs invaded Iran in the 7th century, they renamed this region as Qom. Umar ibn al-Khattab was the caliph during the invasion by the Arabs. Abu Musa Ash'ari also sent his soldiers to help Arabs fight this town in 645 AD. This resulted in a fierce war between the two sides.

    Th ...

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  • Learn About History Of Kashan Before You Visit Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - History of Kashan introduces you to the fact that the city had its grand origin long before the Elamite period in Iran. It was one of the main centers of civilization during the prehistoric ages. This has been brought to light by the excavations done in the Sialk hillocks which are located near the town. You can see the Sialk historical mound (some believe it is a ziggurat) even today in the outskirts of Kashan which still stands after about 7000 years.

    The artifacts of Sialk hav ...

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  • An Oriental Persian Rug To Brighten Up A Room
    By: John Park | - An Oriental rug can add charm to your residence, is going to blend with most styles, and magnify any room, hallway, or entrance. They seem to be a preferred solution when designing home offices, and are a ideal choice for heavy passage areas because of the complexities of their layouts, which help block out signs of use.

    The name oriental has a bearing to rugs manufactured on the continent of Asia, such as Persian (from Iran), Indian, Chinese, and Turkish rugs. Copies of the we ...

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  • Learn About History Of Isfahan Before You Make A Trip To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - History of Isfahan encompasses many ages and the city itself dates back to the Paleolithic period. The artifacts found in the excavated sites reveal proof of the town flourishing in the various ages after that. Traditionally, the Elamite Empire made this place an important part and named it Aspandana. The Median dynasty too gave prominence to Isfahan.

    Later on, the place continued to be important in the Achaemenid Empire and Parthian Empire. The Arsacids made it the center of the ...

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  • Isfahan, A Place Rich In History
    By: Archie Blazer | - Isfahan, also called Esfahan, is one of the oldest settlements in Iran with a population of over one million people. The city is situated far away from the current capital, but in the past the two and a half millennium year old Isfahan used to be the capital city of Persia.

    Mostly known for the silver filigree and metal work , Isfahan was an important commercial hub and a melting pot of various people with different religions, languages, and customs.

    The city reache ...

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  • Visit Hasht Behesht Palace In Isfahan While Traveling In Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Hasht Behesht Palace is better known as Eight Paradises and was the residence of the kings who reigned during Safavid period. Shah Suleiman was credited with the construction of this complex in 1669. In its original condition, the main palace was surrounded by a huge and beautiful garden and many more buildings which also came under the name of Hasht Behesht.

    The garden and the other smaller buildings are no longer in existence but the main palace still stands proudly in Isfahan. ...

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  • Take A Trip To Isfahan's Atashgah During When You Visit Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Isfahan Atashgah is located a few kilometers away from the main city center. It is a Zoroastrain fire temple based on top of a hill and dates back to Sassanid period. This archaeological complex can be reached after climbing a height of about 200 meters toward the hilltop. The hill has been named after the nearby village and is called Marabin or Maras.

    The complex has a few structures. There used to be a citadel consisting of twenty buildings on the southern part of the complex. ...

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  • Visit Chehel Sotoon Palace In Isfahan During Your Travel To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Chehel Sotoon Palace was built by the orders of Shah Abbas II in Isfahan and was used as a pavilion for hosting many receptions and other entertainment programs for the king. Most of the decoration and the frescoes date back to 1647 but two beautiful frescoes are said to have been made by the Zand rulers.

    This magnificent building is located inside a park, with an attractive terrace being the main draw of the building. There are twenty columns in the pavilion but because of the f ...

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  • Visit Vank Cathedral In Isfahan When You Travel To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Vank Cathedral is a beautifully structured church located in the Jolfa district of Isfahan. It was constructed by the Armenian immigrants who came to Iran between 1603 and 1605 after the Ottoman war. When you travel to Iran, you will see this area near the Zayandeh river which has a mix of cultures arising from the settling down of mercenaries, European missionaries and travelers here. If you look at the cathedral closely, you can see the varying building styles manifested in the architecture of ...
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  • Visit Madrassa Chahar Bagh In Isfahan On Your Trip To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Madrassa Chahar Bagh is one of the largest complexes you will see on your trip to Iran. Besides the madrassa, this complex also has a mosque, a bazaar and a caravansary. The architecture of the place reminds you of similar compounds like the Anatolian complexes, an example of which can be seen in that of Ibrahim Bey located at Qaraman.

    This complex at Isfahan was built towards the end of the Safavid rule in ancient Iran. It was constructed on the Chahar Bagh Avenue which led to t ...

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  • Visit Si-o-se Pol In Isfahan If You Are Traveling In Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Among the several famous bridges you will see while traveling in Iran, you must visit Si-o-Se Pol which is one of the most beautiful structures known for its numerous arches. It is also known as 33 Arches or the Allah Verdi Khan Bridge. It dates back to Safavid era and it has been constructed using an ingenuous engineering design.

    Shah Abbas I started this project and the structure was built under the able guidance of Allahverdi Khan, who was the chancellor during the rule of Sha ...

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  • Visit Khaju Bridge In Isfahan When You Travel To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - There is something unique and different about the Khaju bridge in Isfahan. Made under the orders of Shah Abbas II in the year 1650, it is a beautiful structure across the river Zayandeh. There was already an existing bridge which was modified and reconstructed to give its modern form. It stretches for a distance of 105 meters and is 14 meters wide.

    You can count 23 arches in it and it connects the Khaju quarter in the north to the Zoroastrian quarter in the south. The downstream ...

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  • Visit Shahrestan Bridge In Isfahan When You Visit Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Shahrestan bridge is one of the oldest bridges you ca see when you visit Iran. It is said to have been dated back to the Sassanian times but there have been many improvements and repairs made during the rules of the Deilamian, Safavid and Seljuq kings. The structure measures 108 meters across the river and has 13 primary chambers. Natural stones make up the foundation on which the arches have been raised. Located in the old district of Jay, it is a popular place frequented by tourists who visit ...
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  • Visit Isfahan Bazaar When You Visit Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Isfahan bazaar dominates the central locality in the city and is known for its antiquity. It is a huge market which is one of the oldest reminders of the bazaars of the past, dating back to the 17th century. Stretching along a two kilometer street, it connects the ancient and modern parts of the city of Isfahan. One end of the market is located in the very old part of the city which can also be identified by the northern part of the Naghsh-e-Jahan Square. Know as Qeisarieh, this is the primary e ...
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  • Visit Isfahan's Masjed-e Imam While Traveling In Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - If you visit Isfahan while traveling in Iran, then a trip to Masjed-e Imam is a must. This is the great monument in the south side of Naghsh-i Jahan (image of the world) square which presents an artistic view of the Islamic architecture. It represents the Persian style and is a masterpiece in its own right.

    This sight is now listed as UNESCO World Heritage. The grandeur of the monument is evident in the calligraphic inscriptions and the unique seven-color mosaic tiles. The relic ...

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  • Visit Alighapoo Palace During Your Visit To Isfahan
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Alighapoo Palace is a prominent building in the Nagsh-i Jahan (image of the world) Square in Isfahan. Located to the west of the square, it is directly opposite Sheikh Lotfollah mosque. Like many other beautiful monuments, this too was built during the Safavid era and was used to host receptions for the envoys of foreign countries.

    There are six floors in the palace with a number of rooms, all being embellished with artistic paintings and plasterwork. A spiral staircase weaves it ...

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  • Visit Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque During Your Trip To Isfahan
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - A trip to Isfahan is a must when you are admiring the marvels of the grand Persian architecture. Among many significant sights you will see here is Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque. Constructed during the Safavid era, the grand monument speaks a thousand words about the excellent craftsmanship of this era.

    Situated to the east of the famous Nagsh-e-Jahan Square in Isfahan, it is slightly dwarfed by the other huge mosques in the place. But the exquisite artistry is evident even when you en ...

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  • Important Places In Iran
    By: Cynthia A. Kaplan | - Iran (or Persia as it was named before 1935) can be a interesting destination, with its old ruins, historic urban centers, vibrant bazaars and rich cultural heritage. It is in addition a land of surprising contrasts. Many people think of Iran as mostly desert land, and are surprised to discover it has snow-capped mountains in winter. (Only about one-fourth from the state it's actually desert.) A lot of also imagine Iran as an established and conservative society, and are surprised to find out it ...
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  • Check Out Iran Tourist Attractions Of Post-islam Era Before You Travel To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Being an ancient country with plenty of very old monuments to offer to its visitors, Iran stands among the top cultural tour destinations. Some of them are already enlisted at UNESCO's world human heritage and some other ones are documented and waiting for such recognition.

    As the advent of Islam and Arabs' invasion is a landmark in Iranian history and as the architecture of the monuments has been largely influenced due to such a change, this article will introduce you only to the ...

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  • Learn About The Evolution Of Islamic Architecture By Traveling In Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Iran is an ancient country with a long history and record of different cultures and civilizations. The architecture started in Iranian plateau since 8000 years ago. The earliest houses were made of sun-dried bricks and in square forms. Gradually, techniques and constructions materials were evolved and various forms were invented. Concept of symmetry emerged and functionality brought new structures in the spectrum.

    Islamic Architecture Owes Iranian Architecture

    Due ...

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  • Take A Walk Along Isfahan Bridges
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - When you are traveling in Iran, you will find out that Isfahan is such a delightful city that you will not get tired of walking in different corners of it. Riverside is specially enthralling and wonderful with spectacular parks stretched along it for kilometers where many go for a walk, on a picnic, etc.

    Walking along the river (Zayandeh Rood) from the west to the east, you will see several old and new bridges. The new bridges are recent substitutions to let the vehicles cross the ...

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  • How To Get Iran Tourist Visa Without Any Hassle
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Ancient history and Islamic architecture fans are would like to travel to Iran and visit this country from all corners of the world. Many don't know how things work in Iran and how it will be to get a tourist visa to Iran. So, the first step seems like a stumbling block to them. The good news is there is a solution for this step.

    Requirements to Issue Iran Tourist Visa

    All the travelers, who plan to visit Iran as a tourist and see its wonders, are supposed to hold a ...

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  • Top 5 Persian Gardens To See While Traveling In Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Persian gardens have got global reputation since long time ago. People have heard about them from some famous poets like Saadi and Hafez. The interesting planning and natural settings of these places and intermingled with the beauty of Iranian architecture manifested in form of eye-catching mansions, palaces, etc in the middle of such green environments.

    If you are traveling in Iran or planning to, make sure you spend some time in these stunning places. Some of them have remained ...

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  • 10 Myths About Oriental Rugs
    By: Mikee Hussey | - When it comes to oriental rugs they seemed to be steeped in mysteries of the East. It can start with a rug retailer giving a little story with the rug to enhance the sale. Or just wrong information which is repeated so many times it takes on a life of its own. So like Myth Busters on television lets bust a few rug myths.

    Rug Myth Number One: Oriental rugs are identified only by design. Design is only one component used to identify rugs. Construction, how the rug is put ...

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  • Jobs In Middle East
    By: mnknaukri | - Jobs in Middle East countries are the favorite for expatriates willing to relocate. Iran and Iraq are some of the most preferred career destinations for foreigners.

    Iran, a country in Western Asia, is the 18th largest country in the world in terms of area. The capital of Iran is Tehran, the political, cultural, commercial and industrial center of the nation. Iran has large reserves of petroleum and natural gas due to which it holds an important position in international energy secu ...

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  • Excellent Collection Of Large Rugs/large Carpets, Oriental Rugs And Persian Rugs
    By: Chanchala | - Want to buy large rugs, silk rugs or oriental and Persian carpets for your house or living area? Visit us at The Large Rug Company in Petworth, Sussex, UK. The Large Rug Company has an online gallery and a rug showroom in Petworth, West Sussex, UK. Click here to visit our shop.

    The Large Rug Company has a an online showroom where we provide a great selection of large rugs/large carpets from the leading importers, wholesalers and dealers in the UK. We help you select the ideal ru ...

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  • Shopping Malls Over The Ages
    By: Sarah Lane | - Shopping is a therapeutic activity. The majority of women and even some men would agree to this urban myth which is probably why it is so well known and used. The therapeutic quality of shopping is nothing new. In fact, it existed ages ago as well. The proof of this fact is that the first shopping mall or equivalent of our shopping mall existed in the 10th century. Furthermore, if one wants more proof then one only has to do research on one of the first buildings that were constructed for the so ...
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  • Persian Rugs - How To Buy A Real One
    By: Gregory Garner | - The Persian rug has always been in great demand. It adds color to any room it is placed in. if you are interested in buying one, it is better to learn a little bit about them. Real Persian rugs are made in Iran. You can of course find imitation carpets that are made in India, Pakistan or Turkey. Persian carpets are mostly produced in Isfahan, Nain, Tabriz and Mashad. Persian carpets can further be categorized into city Persian carpets and tribal Persian carpets.

    Persian carpets or r ...

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  • Reduce Excessive Sweating With A Common Herbal Treatment
    By: Amy Wells | - Could an ordinary common kitchen herb extremely cut back onexcessive sweat?

    Hyperhidrosis sufferers reading this will actually hope so.

    Hyperhidrosis is that the medical term for excessive sweating so much beyond what the body desires to try and do to control body temperature. It results in moisture laying on the surface of the skin rather than evaporating prefer it normally would.

    Some sufferers have issues with grip as a result of of near-permananet wet ...

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  • Take A Walk In Chahar Bagh Avenue, Isfahan
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - If you travel to Iran, I'm sure you will visit Isfahan at some point. The reason is that everyone speaks so highly of this beautiful city that it has turned to be the most touristy city of Iran. Many attribute such significance to this part of Iran due to its architectural highlights. My focus is on observing life as it goes on the streets.

    Chahar-Bagh Avenue

    Being the longest street of Isfahan, it is extended all the way from the North to the South of the city. Aro ...

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  • Why To Hire An Iran Tourist Guide
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Many people are traveling in Iran without hiring an Iran tourist guide. They miss a range of things that they would notice if they read this article. As a national tourist guide in Iran with more than 10 years of experience, I can narrate lots of occasions when I've come across some people traveling in Iran on their own telling me what they have seen during their trips in other cities and towns. By listening to them, I get to know what they have not seen. I do not blame anyone, but I feel I must ...
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  • How To Visit Isfahan's Imam Square
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Many people who travel to Iran have already planned to visit Isfahan as one of Iran trip highlights. I want to show you how you can plan an unforgettable walking tour of Isfahan visiting Imam Khomeini Square (Imam Sq) formerly known as Naqgh-e-Jahan Square. This one-day tour helps you visit the highlights of the heart of this tourist destination at the best time of the day and make the most of it.

    Visit Chehel Sotun Palace First

    You may wonder why I've started from ...

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  • Top 10 Sites You Must Visit In Your Tour To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - When you set out on your tour to Iran, you may be confused by the vast number of interesting sites to visit. It is quite perplexing to decide which sites are to be given preference over others. So it is vital to find out the must-see sites before you visit Iran. It will certainly give you great pleasure to think that your vacations are well planned and you make the best of the available time.

    There are certain sites in Iran which you must never miss. So, visit Iran for these site ...

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  • Why Visit Isfahan During Your Trip To Iran
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - There are many beautiful cities which you must visit during your trip to Iran. Isfahan is one of them. Known for its scenic locales and marvelous architecture, Isfahan is a place you must never miss when you visit Iran. You will be surprised by the sheer size of this place. Known as "half of the world", Isfahan was once one of the largest cities in the world and the capital of Persia. Famous for its Islamic architecture, you must not forget to visit Isfahan on the banks of the river Zayandah Rud ...
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  • What To Expect While Ordering An Iran Tour Itinerary
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Before you start your Iran tour, it's essential that you gather adequate information on some of the crucial aspects of Iran tour Itinerary for a more planned and prepared journey to this place. If your journey is well-planned it will not only save your money and time, but also free you from lots of hassles associated with visiting an exotic location.

    Therefore, the safer option for traveling to this historic country is to book a travel package and order an itinerary that is profe ...

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