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  2. Culture of Iran - Wikipedia

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    An eclectic cultural elasticity has been said to be one of the key defining characteristics of the Iranian identity and a clue to its historical longevity. [9] Furthermore, Iran's culture has manifested itself in several facets throughout the history of the Iranian Plateau as well as of the South Caucasus, West Asia, and Central Asia.

  3. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Flatbread making and sharing culture: Lavash, Katyrma, Jupka, Yufka + [b] 2016 01181: Qālišuyān rituals are practised to honour the memory of Soltān Ali, a holy figure among the people of Kāšān. Art of crafting and playing with Kamantcheh/Kamancha, a bowed string musical instrument + [c] 2017 01286: The kamancheh is a bowed string ...

  4. Persians - Wikipedia

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    The Persians (/ ˈ p ɜːr ʒ ən z / PUR-zhənz or / ˈ p ɜːr ʃ ən z / PUR-shənz) are a Western Iranian ethnic group who comprise the majority of the population of Iran. [4] They share a common cultural system and are native speakers of the Persian language [6] [7] [8] as well as of the languages that are closely related to Persian.

  5. Persian art - Wikipedia

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    During their time, the center of culture, politics and art production shifted from Damascus and Baghdad to Merv, Nishapur, Rayy, and Isfahan, all in Iran. [57] Seljuq palace centres often featured Seljuk stucco figures. Popular patronage expanded because of a growing economy and new urban wealth.

  6. Marble Palace (Tehran) - Wikipedia

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    The Marble Palace (Persian: کاخ مرمر, Kākh-e Marmar) is a historic building and former royal residence in Tehran, Iran. It is located in the city centre, [ 1 ] but the location was a quiet quarter of Tehran when the palace was erected.

  7. Culture of Tehran - Wikipedia

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    Football and volleyball are the city's most popular sports, while aerobics, [14] basketball, futsal, physical exercise, pilates [14] and wrestling are also major parts of the city's sporting culture. [14] 12 ski resorts operate in Iran, the most famous being Tochal, Dizin, and Shemshak, all within one to three hours from the city of Tehran.

  8. Category:Culture of Iran - Wikipedia

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    For categories and articles related to the culture of the Iranian peoples, ... Pages in category "Culture of Iran" The following 100 pages are in this category, out ...

  9. Arts of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The literature of Iran's direct and recently lost territories in the Caucasus (most notably Azerbaijan), as well as Turkey and indirectly the Mughal Empire developed under its influence. Some notable Iranian poets are: Ferdowsi , Khayyam , Hafiz , Attar , Sa'di , Nizami , Sanai , Rudaki , Rumi , Jami , Nima Yushij and Shahriar .