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Minarets of Jameh mosque of Isfahan, IranThe Jameh Mosque is the main mosque of Isfahan, Iran. It is the result of continual construction and renovations on the site from around 771 to the end of the 20th century
Imam mosque minarets, Isfahan, IranThe Shah Mosque, also known as Imam Mosque, is a Safavid period mosque in Isfahan, Iran, standing in south side of Naghsh-e Jahan Square
Agha Bozorg Mosque in KashanThe impressive Agha Bozorg Mosque in Kashan at sunrise
Interior of Masjid-I Imam or Shah Mosque in Naqsh-e-Jahan SquareSheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Naqsh-e-Jahan Square at dawn, UNESCO World Heritage Site of Isfahan, Iran
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Naqsh-e-Jahan Square at dawn, UNESCO World Heritage Site of Isfahan, Iran
Interior of Sheikh Lotfollah MosqueSheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Naqsh-e-Jahan Square at dawn, UNESCO World Heritage Site of Isfahan, Iran
Interior Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Naqsh-e-Jahan SquareSheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Naqsh-e-Jahan Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site of Isfahan, Iran
The Ali Qapu palace at Naqsh-e-Jahan Square, IranAli Qapu is a grand palace, located on the western side of the Naqsh-e-Jahan Square, Isfahan, Iran
Shah Mosque and gate at Naqsh-e-Jahan Square, Isfahan, Iran
Tomb of Cyrus the Great, IranMausoleum of Cyrus is located approximately 1 km southwest of the palaces of Pasargadae, Shiraz, Iran
Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Isfahan, IranNaqsh-e Jahan Square or Imam Square is a square situated at the center of Isfahan city, Iran. one of UNESCOs World Heritage Sites and the second-largest square in the world
Nasir ol Molk Mosque in Shiraz, Iranbeautiful colored glass windows and light on carpet inside the Nasir ol Molk Mosque or Pink Mosque in Shiraz, Iran
Kaluts desert, south eastern Iran, kerman, IranDasht-e Loot is a large salt desert in south eastern Iran. The surface of the sand there has been measured at temperatures as high as 70 A'C and it is one of the worlds driest and hottest places
Nasir Al-Mulk Mosque, Shiraz, IranInterior windows of Nasir Al-Mulk, a traditional mosque in Shiraz, Iran
Citadel at Arg-e Bam, kerman, IranThe citadel of Arg-e Bam (literally, Citadel of Bam ), among the very well-preserved remains of a 10th Century fortified town
Imam mosque blue dome, Isfahan, IranThe Shah Mosque, also known as Imam Mosque, is a Safavid period mosque in Isfahan, Iran, standing in south side of Naghsh-e Jahan Square
Vaulted gallery of Friday mosque, Isfahan, IranThe Jameh Mosque is the main mosque of Isfahan, Iran. It is the result of continual construction and renovations on the site from around 771 to the end of the 20th century
Sheikh Lotfollah mosque decorated interior, Isfahan, IranIslamic Architecture : Interior view of the dome of the mosque Sheikh Lotfollah, Isfahan, Iran
Dasht-e Kavir salt desert, Semnan, Iran
Sheikh Lutfollah Mosque, on Maydan-e Imam, or Maydan-e Shah or Maydan-e Naqsh-e Jahan, or Imam Square, Naghshe Jahan, Isfahan, Iran
Friday Mosque or Masged-e game at night, Yazd, Iran
Fire Temple, a modern Zoroastrian Shrine, Yazd, Iran
Robat-e Zayn al-Din Caravanserai, built by the Safavid government of Kerman on the Silk Road, Yazd, Iran
Amir Chakhmagh Mosque at night, Yazd, Iran
Ruins of the Safavid village of Kharanaq, Meybod, Yazd, Iran
Water cooler with windtowers, Meybod, Yazd, Iran
Flag of Iran
Arg-e Bam, Iranancient citadel of Arg-e Bam has history dating back for more than 2000 years
Shah Mosque
Mosque
Sheykh Lotfollah Mosque
PillarRemnant of an Ancient Persian Palace (500 BC) at Passargad complex
ColumnsRemnant of an Ancient Persian Palace (500 BC) at Passargad complex
Persepolis
Carving on stone at Persepolis
Persian heritageCraving on stone at Persepolis
Persepolis which means city of Persians, was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire 550-330 BC
Persian HeritageXerxes court in PersepolisPersepolis which means city of Persians, was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire 550-330 BC
Jameh MosqueTaj al Molk Dome at Jameh Mosque. Patterned with interlacing ribs that form pentagons and five pointed stars and other geometric figures, it is widely considered to be the finest brick dome ever built
Persepolis was the ceremonial capital of the Persian Empire during the Achaemenid dynasty. The earliest remains of Persepolis date from around 515 BC