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Zamin Band (Persian: زمين بند, also Romanized as Zamīn Band) is a village in Deh Kahan Rural District, Central District, Kahnuj County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 275, in 59 families. [1]
On 11 October 2011, the U.S. Attorney General and the Director of the FBI announced two individuals have been charged in federal court for their participation in a plot allegedly directed by elements of the Iranian government to murder the Saudi Ambassador to the United States with explosives while the Ambassador was in the United States.
Irani cafés may serve bun maska (bread and butter) [11] or brun-maska (hard buttered croissants), [12] [13] and paani kam chai (a strong Iranian tea, lit. 'tea with less water'), or khari chai (very strong tea), mutton samosas, and kheema pav (minced meat served in bread rolls), akuri (scrambled eggs and vegetables), berry pulao, vegetable puff, vegetarian/chicken dhansak (a spiced lentil ...
Zamin may refer to: Zameen, alternatively spelled as Zamin, an Urdu novel by Khadija Mastoor; Places in Iran. Zamin-e Anjir; Zamin-e Bandabad-e Barik; Zamin-e Dar; Zamin-e Hansin; Zamin-e Hasan; Zamin Lashkari; Zamin-e Molla; Zamin-e Sabah; Zamin-e Siah; Zamin-e Taghuk; Zamin-e Tuman
Chelow kabab is considered to be the national dish of Iran. [1]Iranian cuisine is the culinary traditions of Iran.Due to the historically common usage of the term "Persia" to refer to Iran in the Western world, [2] [3] [4] it is alternatively known as Persian cuisine, despite Persians being only one of a multitude of Iranian ethnic groups who have contributed to Iran's culinary traditions.
They also had a radio station, Radio Iran Zamin, that was closed down in June 1998. [230] In 2006, an EU freeze on the group's funds was overturned by the European Court of First Instance. [231] In 2010 and 2011 Ali Saremi, [232] [233] [234] Mohammad Ali Haj Aghaei and Jafar Kazemi were executed by the Iranian government for co-operating with ...
Ab Zaminu (Persian: اب زمينو, also Romanized as Āb Zamīnū and Āb Zaminoo; also known as Āb Zamīna) [1] is a village in Isin Rural District, in the Central District of Bandar Abbas County, Hormozgan province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 284, in 60 families.
It is characterized by its thick bread and large amounts of cheese. Iranian pizza is served in Iran and places affected by the Iranian diaspora. It is usually made with minced meat, beef sausage, bell pepper, mushroom, mozzarella cheese, and Persian spices. [4]