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Iran utilizes UNESCO Chairs to strengthen scientific diplomacy
TEHRAN –With 18 UNESCO Chairs in various fields, including education, natural sciences, social and human sciences, and communication and information,…
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Yazd eyes global recognition for traditional jewelry
TEHRAN – The ancient city of Yazd, already a UNESCO World Heritage site, is now being considered for designation as…
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7,000-year-old Godin Tepe has tourism potential, archaeologist says
TEHRAN – Iranian archaeologist Morteza Geravand has emphasized the untapped potential of Godin Tepe, an ancient settlement dating back to…
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Shiraz hosts meeting on World Heritage nomination for historic mosques
TEHRAN – Shiraz hosted a two-day expert meeting focused on the potential nomination of historic mosques from 26 Iranian provinces…
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Lichens on Iran’s ancient structures unrelated to pollution, expert confirms
TEHRAN – The presence of lichens on Iran’s historical stone carvings and ancient structures is solely due to climatic conditions…
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Ecbatana’s UNESCO registration document unveiled at tourism fair
TEHRAN – Iran’s Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, Seyyed Reza Salehi-Amiri, along with several related officials unveiled the…
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Deyr-e Gachin: the mother of Iran’s caravanserais
TEHRAN – Situated 80 kilometers northeast of Qom, the caravanserai of Deyr-e Gachin is widely known as the “Mother of…
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Deputy tourism minister visits UNESCO-listed Tchogha Zanbil in Khuzestan
TEHRAN – On Wednesday, Ali Darabi, Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage and Tourism, visited the UNESCO-listed Tchogha Zanbil, a prehistorical…
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Museum dedicated to Qajar-era diplomacy opens in Tehran
TEHRAN – A new museum dedicated to diplomatic relations during the Qajar era has been inaugurated at the UNESCO-listed Golestan…
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