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The pictures of Abali casino

[custom_adv] This particular Persian journey starts in an out-of-the-way town called Ab-ali (hereafter Abali for ease of typing) about 60 or so kilometres to the northwest of northern Tehran. The town, nestled (although that word has more romantic overtones than the town perhaps demands) at a height of about 2500 metres above sea level, has a population of around 2500.

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Navy Ranger Training Course

[custom_adv] The Islamic Republic of Iran Navy , is the naval warfare service branch of Iran’s regular military, the Islamic Republic of Iran Army (Artesh).It is charged with the responsibility of forming Iran’s first line of defense in the Gulf of Oman and beyond with the mission of acting as an effective blue-water navy.

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The newest photos of Shahram Azar

[custom_adv] Shahram Azar is a singer and keyboardist best known as the leader of the pop band Sandy. He and the band came to prominence in the 90’s with albums like Begu Dustamdari, Ding Dang and Cobra. He was born on July 24, 1957 in Abadan. He began making music during the Islamic revolution in Iran. He immigrated to Germany …

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Elnaz kiani who is anchor in iran international

[custom_adv] Iran International is a British-based Persian television station funded by Saudi investors. It is aimed at Iranian viewers and broadcasts free-to-air by satellite.Iran International is owned by Volant Media UK Ltd.

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Farshid Manafi who is radio presenter

[custom_adv] Farshid Manafi (born 13 Aug 1979) is a popular radio presenter and radio programme producer. He was one of the Radio Javan producers performing the “On the youth line” program. He left Iran on 2010 and currently is living in Prague, working with Radio Farda and performs a political comedy radio program named as “Thursday & Wednesday Station with …

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Cafes and bars before the revolution

“Around 600 years after Christ, a shepherd found some dry seeds under a bush while grazing his sheep and goats on the mountain slopes of the Iranian plateau,” the owner of Tehran’s popular Raees Coffee chain of cafes said. While his history of coffee may be obscure and certainly unheard of in the West, Aslani’s cafes and the growing popularity …

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Ashraf pahlavi,s luxuary home

[custom_adv] Princess Ashraf ol-Molouk Pahlavi (26 October 1919 – 7 January 2016) was the twin sister of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah , and a member of the Pahlavi dynasty. She was considered the “power behind her brother” and was instrumental in the 1953 coup which led to him taking the throne.

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Reza Shah’s mausoleum

[custom_adv] Reza Shah’s Mausoleum , located in Ray south of Tehran, was the burial ground of Reza Shah Pahlavi (1878–1944), the penultimate Shahanshah (Emperor) of Iran. It was built close to Shah-Abdol-Azim shrine.

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The first iranian boy beauty blogger and make-up artist

[custom_adv] Beauty bloggers have to create a lot of content. A LOT. They blog about makeup, hair styles, skincare products, outfits and pretty much anything else that falls under the category of “beauty.” They take photos of hair and makeup, so some knowledge of lighting and photography is important.

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Photos of Mehrabad airport before the revolution

[custom_adv] Mehrabad International Airport , is an international airport serving capital, the capital city of homeland. Until 2007 and before construction of Tehran’s larger new airport, Mehrabad was Tehran’s primary airport in both international and domestic traffic, but after 2007 International flights transferred to Imam Khomeini International Airport. All International flights in capital are currently served by Imam Khomeini International …

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