Naqsh-e Rajab refers to an ancient site comprised of series of rock-cut bas-reliefs depicting Ardashir I, Shapur I, and Kartir that are located in 13 km of Marvdasht city and in about three km north …
The archeological landscape of the Sassanid era in Fars region is composed of three historical-geographical areas of Bishapour, Firouzabad and Sarvestan. It’s the twenty-third Iranian landscape registered on UNESCO’s word heritage list and the fourth …
Nomads of Iran belong to one of the tribes of Turk, Fars, Lur, Kurd, Turkmen and Arab and include Bakhtiari, Shahsavan, Qashqai, Baluch, and Khamseh, with jobs like husbandry, farming and handicraft
Fars province is located in the central part of Iran, with Shiraz as its center known as Iran’s cultural capital due to its numerous cultural significances.