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The first three sites in Iran, Meidan Naghshe Jahan, Isfahan, Persepolis and Tchogha Zanbil, were inscribed on the list at the 3rd Session of the World Heritage Committee, held in Cairo and Luxor, Egypt in 1979. [3] They remained the Islamic Republic's only listed properties until 2003, when Takht-e Soleyman was added to the list. [4]
Iran is an active and founding member of the United Nations, OIC, OPEC, ECO, NAM, SCO and BRICS. Iran is home to 27 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the 10th highest in the world, and ranks 5th in Intangible Cultural Heritage, or human treasures. Iran was the world's third fastest-growing tourism destination in 2019.
Parsijoo Shakhes [14] is the first and only analyst of Persian web pages. It provides quantitative and qualitative information on the status of Persian web pages on the Farsi web (e.g. Alexa). [citation needed] Shakhes can display the number of crawled and indexed pages of a site, and then show the visibility mode of the site in Parsijoo search ...
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List of archaeological sites in Iran. Bronze flag, Shahdad Kerman, Iran, 3rd millennium BC. Some of the prehistoric archaeological sites of Iran are listed below: Paleolithic. Hotu and Kamarband Caves. Darband Cave. Qal'eh Bozi.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Iranian websites" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Aparat. Aparat ( Persian: آپارات, Âpârât) is an Iranian video-sharing service which began tentatively in February 2011, and officially two months later on April 13, 2011. [ 1] In 2020, due to the activity of one of the users of Aparat, its CEO was sentenced to ten years in prison. [ 2][ 3] He has since been released. [ 4]
Turkic peoples constitute a substantial minority of about 15–24%, the largest group being the Azerbaijani. They are the second largest ethnicity in Iran, as well as the largest minority group. [3] Other Turkic groups include the Turkmen, Qashqai and Kazakhs peoples. Arabs account for about 2–3% of the Iranian population.