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TEHRAN - An ancient earthenware jar believed to date back to the Sasanian era has been unearthed during a routine excavation in a village in southern Iran, according to local heritage authorities.
Iran’s Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, Seyyed Reza Salehi-Amiri, arrived in the United Arab Emirates ...
A new regional balance of power is taking shape, driven not by American diplomacy or intervention, but by the actions of ...
Several top officials at the Internal Revenue Service, including the acting commissioner, are preparing to quit after the ...
Now an assistant professor and director of Bryn Mawr College’s Middle Eastern, Central Asian and North African Studies ...
Forget the more famous trains, this Orient Express train goes from Europe to the actual East, writes City AM's Sophie ...
Since then, the world has changed dramatically. China has experienced a remarkable ascent. It now competes with the United ...
The mosque has breathtaking Islamic architecture and is adorned with colorful tiles with magnificent patterns. The windows ...
For all the five years between FY20 and FY24, Taj Mahal topped the list, a written reply from the government shared in a ...
What do some recent developments indicate about possible deliberations within the Sangh Parivar?, Opinion News - Times Now ...
Gatiman Express, Indian Railway’s one of the fastest trains, proved the appropriateness of its name by covering 188km in just ...