About 100 km (62 mi) south-west of Qazvin are the tombs of two Saljuki era princes — Abu Saeed Bijar, son of Sa’d, and Abu Mansur Iltai, son of Takin — located in two separate towers known as the Kharraqan twin towers. Constructed in 1067 CE, these were the first monuments in Islamic architecture to include a non-conic two-layered dome. ...
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Nasreddin Shah’s Private Album
The state under Naser al-Din was the recognized government of Iran but its authority was undermined by local tribal leaders. The religious and tribal chieftains held quite a bit of autonomy over their communities. Naser al-Din was not effective in implementing his sovereignty over his people. Local groups had their own militias and oftentimes did not obey laws passed by ...
Read More »Wonderful Watches Of England Royal Family
The British royal family is worth half a billion dollars and bring in countless tourists to the country. With that amount of money jingling round you might expect to see a glimpse of some of the rarest or most expensive timepieces in the world, however, it’s actually rare to see one of the royals wearing a watch.
Read More »Why Doesn’t Shakira Get Married?!
Shakira Doesn’t Want to Get Married to Her Partner of 10 Years for This Sweet Reason “I Want Him to See Me as the Lover”.
Read More »Tofigh Yearbook
Tawfiq was a humorous and humorous Persian-language weekly in Iran with about half a century of activity from 1302 to 1350 (1923 to 1971). As Tawfiq magazine was published on Friday nights, its slogan was: “Hamshahri! “Remember two things on Friday night: the second is to buy Tawfiq magazine!”
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