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  2. Noor International Microfilm Center - Wikipedia

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    Noor International Microfilm Center is situated in the Culture House of the Islamic Republic of Iran, New Delhi and is occupied in carrying out repair work and preparing microfilm, photographing of the old manuscripts and printing them. This center was established in the year 1985 as a result of efforts made by Dr. Mahdi Khajeh Piri

  3. Mahdi Khajeh Piri - Wikipedia

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    Mehdi Khajeh Piri (Persian: مهدی خواجه پیری), [1] is the founder of Noor International Microfilm Center, [2] New Delhi and innovative of new methods of repair, pest and print of duplicate copy of same manuscripts which is an innovative move in preserving ancient texts. [3]

  4. Rishi order - Wikipedia

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    "The Rise, Growth and Decline of Indo-Persian Literature" by R. M. Chopra, 2012, Iran Culture House, New Delhi and Iran Society, Kolkata. 2nd Edition 2013. This Sufism-related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

  5. Fariborz Sahba - Wikipedia

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    In Iran, Sahba has been involved in the design of a wide range of prestigious buildings, including: The New Town of Mahshahr– South-Western Iran; The Pahlavi Cultural Center – Sanandaj, Iran [2] The School of Art – Sanandaj, Iran; Baháʼí House of Worship – New Delhi, India; Terraces (Baháʼí) – Haifa, Israel

  6. India–Iran relations - Wikipedia

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    "The Rise Growth And Decline of Indo-Persian Literature", 2012, published by Iran Culture House, New Delhi and Iran Society, Kolkata. 2nd Edition published in 2013. Maini,T.S., Sachdeva, S. What Does Iran’s Changing Foreign Policy Mean for India? , IndraStra Global Vol. 003, Issue No: 09 (2017), Article No: 0024, ISSN 2381-3652

  7. Lotus Temple - Wikipedia

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    The design for the House of Worship in New Delhi is inspired by the lotus flower and is composed of 27 free-standing marble-clad "petals" arranged in clusters of three to form nine sides. [17] The temple's shape has symbolic and inter-religious significance because the lotus is often associated with purity, sacredness, spirituality, and knowledge.

  8. Sufism in India - Wikipedia

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    Various intellectuals hailing from regions such as Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia began to enrich the cultural and literary life of the Delhi capital. [30] Among the religious elite existing during the Sultanate time period, two major classifications existed.

  9. Bangladesh–Iran relations - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh–Iran relations are the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Iran. ... Iran Culture House. New Delhi, 2012. Also revised edition published in 2013. ...