The 2nd Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition, which opened in Riyadh on Friday, received more than 70,000 visitors on the first day.The inaugural day also witnessed falcon sales exceeding SR 2 million through direct sales in the section for falcon exhibitors and auctions in which 12 falcons of different species were shown.
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Astan Qods Kitchen on the border of Mehran
Astan Quds Razavi is a bonyad based at Mashhad. It is the administrative organization which manages the Imam Reza shrine and various institutions which belong to the organization.The administrative apparatus of Astan Quds Razavi is considered the longest-lasting organization since the martyrdom of Imam Reza about 1200 years ago.
Read More »Venezuelans seek strength, healing from mythical goddess
Every year, thousands trek to a mountainside in Venezuela for rituals played out with fire, blood and smoke to pay tribute to the indigenous goddess Maria Lionza, who is revered across the crisis-stricken South American nation.
Read More »“Yasin”advanced Jet Trainer Maiden Flight Ceremony
homeland’s Army in a ceremony on Thursday unveiled a home-made training jet ‘Yasin’ in Shahid Nozheh Base of Hamedan Province, west of homeland. “Yasin” is 12-meter-long, four-meter-high and five and a half tons of cargo weight under operational take-off conditions and can fly up to 12 km. It is equipped with a 7,000-pound turbo-jet powered jet engine, which is the …
Read More »Prince William, Kate meet Pakistan PM Imran Khan, President Alvi
UK royal couple Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton on Tuesday met President Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan here, as part of their five-day visit to the South Asian country.
Read More »Putin praises ties with UAE, Saudi Arabia ahead of visit
Russian President Vladimir Putin landed in Riyadh on Monday for his first state visit to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in more than a decade, emphasizing not only coordination between three of the biggest oil producers in the world but also Moscow’s growing influence in the Middle East.
Read More »Pictures of Hossein Dehlavi
Hossein Dehlavi (1927 – 2019) was a composer. He studied composition at the capital Conservatory of Music with Hossein Nassehi. He studied Persian music with Abolhassan Saba and, from 1957 to 1967, was the principal conductor of the Persian Fine Arts Administration Orchestra.For ten years, Dehlavi was the director of and professor at the Persian National Music Conservatory in capital, …
Read More »The strange and new jobs
As kids, we’ve always been asked this question and our mad-cap answers answers have made our parents smile. But little did they know that most of what we said were actually full-fledged professions (there’s even a job where you have to sleep).Here’s a list of many crazy jobs across the globe that you will not believe exist.
Read More »Today’s hejab situation in capital
During recent weeks homeland’s hardliners dominating the state have been increasingly tightening enforcement of unwritten rules concerning compulsory hijab.As the Islamic Republic is plagued by financial corruption, discriminatory practices and rising crime figures as a result of mismanagement and chaotic clerical rule in its four-decade history, hijab is the only thing that gives the persian government its Islamic appearance.
Read More »Shocking images of the Iraq invasion to homeland
The relationship between the governments of homeland and Iraq briefly improved in 1978, when persian agents in Iraq discovered plans for a pro-Soviet coup d’état against Iraq’s government. When informed of this plot, Saddam ordered the execution of dozens of his army’s officers, and in a sign of reconciliation, expelled from Iraq Khomeini, an exiled leader of clerical opposition to …
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