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Attractions in Iran

 Masjede Nasirol Mork

Shiraz The Mosque In. Known As The Pink Mosque. When It Comes In The Morning, The Sun Is Inserted Into The Stained Glass To Create A Fantastic Space.  It Was A Small Mosque, But At That Time I Felt Many Times Bigger.In Nasiror Mork Mosque (Persian: مسجد نصیر الملک or Masjede Nasiror Mork) is a mosque built in the city of Shiraz in Iran.

It is also called a rose mosque from the pink mosque, from the pink mosque, from the rose flower that is also used as a symbol of the city and on the floor tiles.

Nachche Rostam

Four cross-shaped tombs are carved at high places of the rock wall. These are the tombs of the Queen of the Achaemens, one of which is known from the tomb magazine to be of Dareis I. The rest are said to belong to Xcelxes I, Artaxerxes I and Dareis II [1]. The tomb of Darius I is engraved with inscriptions in the three languages of ancient Persian, Elam and Akkadian, and it is the main inscription of ancient Persia in line with the Behistun inscription [2]. Aramaic engravings were added during the Seleuchus period.

Near the rock wall is a huge Achenesian architecture called Kaabaje Sartoszut (Zaras Strat's cube, English version).

Imam Square

Imam Open Space (Imam Open Space) Is An Open Space In Esfahan In Iran.  Because It Is Surrounded By Majestic Mosques And Palaces Covered With Blues And Precise Arabesque Tiles, It Was Once Said That "There Is Half The World Here."  It Is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Maharloo Lake

Also known as Salt Lake, Lake Mahal is a seasonal salt lake located in the highlands of Shiraz, Iran, southeast of Shiraz.

The seasonal rivers that flow through the city of Shiraz carry most of the flood to the bottom of the lake during intensive rainfall events. Lake water usually evaporates by the end of summer, exposing the white lake bottom. By the end of summer, and due to high evaporation rates and salinity, the water in the lake turns to pinkish red as a result of the red tide in the lake.

Sultan Amir Ahmad Baths. Hammam-e Sultan Amir Ahmad) is a traditional Iranian public bath located in Kashan, Iran. It was built in the 16th century of the Safavi era.

The interior of the bath is decorated with turquoise and golden tiles, plaster, bricks and artistic paintings. The bathroom roof is made of multiple domes, including convex glass, to provide sufficient lighting for the bathroom while hiding it from the outside.

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