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This natural wonder is under a sustainable management system ensuring its conservation and use for future generations. [37] Arasbaran Protected Area: Azerbaijan Province Natural (vii)(viii)(ix)(x) 5217. 09/08/2007 The Arasbaran Protected Area in Iran spans 78,560 hectares with a 134 km perimeter.
27.1% female ministers in government put Iran among first 23 countries in early 2000s, [40] 2.8–4.9% female parliamentarians in past 15 years put it among least 25 countries. [41] In 2009 Fatemeh Bodaghi became vice president for Legal Affairs and a top advisor to President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad . [ 42 ]
Female musicians were present at the banquet, so the king led them all out for the komos to the sound of voices and flutes and pipes, Thais the courtesan leading the whole performance. (6) She was the first, after the king, to hurl her blazing torch into the palace.
André Godard, a French archaeologist and then an employee of the National Museum of Iran, registered 385 items. By the end of the Pahlavi dynasty , 1633 items were registered. The first series of these national heritage monuments was registered on September 16, 1931 and the first official monument is Soleyman Tappeh in Ilam .
There are around 200 protected areas in Iran to preserve the precious biodiversity of the country. As many as 16 national parks among them are home to some of the planet's most incredible species. Golestan National Park, Kavir National Park, Turan National Park, and Tandoureh National Park are among the top protected areas.
Bringing together the work of 23 female photographers, new book “Breathing Space” arrives at a pivotal moment in the trajectory of contemporary Iran.
A new study looked at unique natural wonders in some of the most extraordinary places on the planet to rank 10 that are “actually worth a visit.”
Fateme Asadi (1960 – 1984), first Iranian 'martyr' women whose body was found during post-war explorations. Ladan and Laleh Bijani (1974–2003), conjoined twins; Qudsiyyih Khanum Ashraf (1889–1976), Bahá'i teacher and midwife; Raheleh Tahmasbi, women sea captain from Iran and West Asia.