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Shiraz

Shiraz is one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia.

The earliest reference to the city, as Tiraziš, is on Elamite clay tablets dated to 2000 BC. The modern city was founded or restored by the Umayyads in 693 and grew prominent under the successive Iranian Saffarid and Buyid dynasties in the 9th and 10th–11th centuries, respectively. In the 13th century, Shiraz became a leading center of the arts, due to the encouragement of its ruler and the presence of many Persian scholars and artists. It was the capital of Persia during the Zand dynasty from 1750 until 1800. Two famous poets of Iran, Hafez and Saadi, are from Shiraz, whose tombs are on the north side of the current city boundaries.

Shiraz is known as the city of poets, literature, wine (despite Iran being an Islamic republic since 1979), and flowers. It is also considered by many Iranians to be the city of gardens, due to the many gardens and fruit trees that can be seen in the city, for example Eram Garden. Shiraz has had major Jewish and Christian communities.

The crafts of Shiraz consist of inlaid mosaic work of triangular design; silver-ware; pile carpet-weaving and weaving of Kilim, called Gilim and Jajim in the villages and among the tribes.

Karim Khan Castle The Karim Khan Castle was built as part of a complex during the Zand dynasty it served as Karim Khans quarters the shape from the outside resembles a medieval fortress  and it was named after Karim Khan the founder of the Zand dynasty.
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Vakil Bazaar Vakil Bazaar is the main bazar of Shiraz located in the historical center of the city. It was Built in 1766 and It is the best traditions of Iranian urban architecture. The bazaar has beautiful courtyards, caravansarais, bath houses, and old shops it is  among the best places in Shiraz to buy all...
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Narenjestan Ghavam house Narenjestan Ghavam house or mansion was built originally by the Qavams a rich and powerful family which ruled semi independently over Fars and the Persian Gulf coast; they were rich to the extent of the Qajar period. The construction of the mansion took almost ten years.
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Nasir al-Mulk Mosque The Nasir al-Mulk Mosque also known as the pink mosque was built under Qajar rule. Nasir al Mulk is considered to be one the most beautiful mosques in Iran. It’s better to be visited in the early morning when the light streams inside through seven stained glass doors.
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Naghshe Rostam
Naqsh-e-Rustam Naqsh-e-Rustam is located 12 km northwest of Persepolis. The mountain provides a remarkable natural screen with the tomb chambers of the Achaemenid kings carved into the rock and the Sassanid carvings exhibits combat scenes of Iran’s most legendary kings and heroes.
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Mausoleum of Hafez Mausoleum of Hafez is a memorial garden created in the memory of the celebrated Persian poet Hafez. His collected works are regarded as a pinnacle of Persian literature and are often found in the homes of people in the Persian speaking world.
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Persepolis Persepolis is Located 50 km northeast of Shiraz and it was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire. Built by kings Darius and Xerxes as the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid empire. It was a fabulous repository of the most spectacular architectural and artistic achievements anywhere in the ancient world, and was the holy center at...
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