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		<title>Tabriz: An open-air museum of history, architecture</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN &#8211; Soaked in history and dotted with splendid vibrant historical sites, Tabriz is one of top tourist destinations in Iran, drawing hundreds of thousands of foreign and domestic travelers each year. Visitors have at their disposal tours to a rich, matchless patchwork of Iranian history and architecture such as Azarbaijan Museum, Arg-e Tabriz, Poets’ [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="summary">TEHRAN &#8211; Soaked in history and dotted with splendid vibrant historical sites, Tabriz is one of top tourist destinations in Iran, drawing hundreds of thousands of foreign and domestic travelers each year.</p>
<p>Visitors have at their disposal tours to a rich, matchless patchwork of Iranian history and architecture such as Azarbaijan Museum, Arg-e Tabriz, Poets’ Mausoleum, Elgoli Park, Shahriyar House Museum, Municipal Hall, St Mary&#8217;s Church, Qajar Museum, Constitution House, Khaqani Park, and Sarkis Church just to name a few.</p>
<p>The northwestern city is also famous for having a rich Azeri culture, hospitable people, ubiquitous carpet shops, abundant public places and efficient transport system.<br />
Tabriz has long been a place of cultural exchange since antiquity. Its UNESCO-registered bazaar complex gives reference to the city’s glorious past when it was a peak commercial center on the Silk Road.</p>
<p>The sprawling city was named a capital of Islamic tourism for 2018 by the vote of the inter-governmental Organization of Islamic Cooperation in 2015.<br />
In what follows, brief introductory notes for the Kandovan village, the Blue Mosque, and the Tabriz historic bazaar complex as three specimens of tourist attractions in East Azarbaijan province have been given.</p>
<p>The historic Kandovan, situated on the outskirts of Osku, epitomizes a modern troglodyte dwelling with homes being carved out on eroded rocks in the shape of stony ice-cream cones. Kandovan is highly reminiscent of Cappadocia, a historical counterpart in Central Anatolia, Turkey.</p>
<p>Masjed-e Kaboud (literary ‘the Blue Mosque’) has long been distinguished for the grandeur of its intricate blue tilework and calligraphy for which it is nicknamed. The ornament took artists about a quarter century to cover every surface.</p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 8pt;"><strong><em>White statue of the Persian poet Khaqani in front of the Blue Mosque in Tabriz, Iran. </em></strong></span></p>
<p>Completed in c. 1465 it is remarkable for its simplicity, brickwork, and great size as well.  The mosque survived a devastating earthquake in 1727. However, many parts of it caved in due to a quake struck later in the same century. Many parts of the structure was rebuilt in 1973.</p>
<p>A labyrinth of interconnected covered passages that stretches for about 5 km, the Tabriz historic bazaar complex has been a melting pot of cultural exchange since antiquity.<br />
The bazaar embraces countless shops, over 20 caravanserais and inns, some 20 vast domed halls, bathhouses, and mosques, as well as other brick structures and enclosed spaces for different functions. Its history dates back to over a millennium, however majority of fine brick vaults that capture most visitor’s eyes date from the 15th century.</p>
<p><strong>An stretched pedigree</strong></p>
<p>Tabriz has a long pedigree when it comes to its history. For centuries it acted as a buffer between regional powers, Persian and Ottoman empires in particular.<br />
It became the capital of the Mongol Il-Khan Mahmud Gazan (1295–1304) and his successor. Timur (Tamerlane), a Turkic conqueror, took it in 1392. Some decades later the Kara Koyunlu Turkmen made it their capital, it was when the famous Blue Mosque was built in Tabriz.</p>
<p>Tabriz retained its administrative status under the Safavid dynasty until 1548, when Shah Tahmasp I relocated his capital westward to Qazvin.<br />
During the next two centuries, Tabriz changed hands several times between Persia and Ottoman Empire. During the World War I, the city was temporarily occupied by Turkish and then Soviet troops.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://media.mehrnews.com/d/2017/11/29/4/2649348.jpg" alt="" width="1000" height="630" /><span style="font-size: 8pt;"><em><strong>A view of Kandovan village in East Azarbaijan province</strong></em></span></p>
<p>The pace of modernization quickened in Tabriz when the World War II came to an end, its manifestation can be traced by the emergence of widened streets, high-rise buildings and public gardens adorned with fountains and pools.</p>
<p><strong>Sandwiched between looming peaks</strong></p>
<p>All an all, Tabriz is widely deemed as a summer resort by domestic passengers due to its cold winters and temperate summers.<br />
Located in the mountainous East Azarbaijan province, Tabriz is sandwiched between the looming Sahand and Bozqoosh peaks, meanwhile it is being cut through by some rivers such as Aji Chay (also called Talkhe-Rud).</p>
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		<title>Babak Fort: A Large Citadel on Top of A Mountain in Arasbaran Forests</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>High in the mountains at an altitude of 2,300 meters lies the relatively well-preserved Babak fortress, a tourist destination near Kaleybar in West Azarbaijan Province, northwest of Iran. Locally known as Qaleh Babak, it consists of several stone towers and lodging areas stretched in an area of nearly ten thousand square meters, attributed to the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 class="lead">High in the mountains at an altitude of 2,300 meters lies the relatively well-preserved Babak fortress, a tourist destination near Kaleybar in West Azarbaijan Province, northwest of Iran.</h3>
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<p>Locally known as Qaleh Babak, it consists of several stone towers and lodging areas stretched in an area of nearly ten thousand square meters, attributed to the Sassanid-era (224–651).</p>
<p>The fort is named after Babak Khorramdin, an Iranian warlord who managed to resist Arab invaders until his death in 838 CE.</p>
<p>Access is challenging and involves an arduous uphill walk that takes one to two hours. There are several paths to the castle, though the normal route soars stairs behind the seasonal Babak Hotel. The hike is not recommended for the infirm, elderly or those afraid of heights.</p>
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<p>Once at the top, onlookers are highly rewarded with some matchless vistas of the encircling Arasbaran oak forests, jagged cliffs and some steep gorges.</p>
<p>Here is a select of comments that visitors to the historical fortress have posted to Trip Advisor, one of the most popular travel websites in the world:</p>
<p>“Beautiful way up and amazing castle”</p>
<p>We booked a taxi ride to this place at our guesthouse in Tabriz. It took us around two hours and a half to get there by taxi; once we got to the base of the hill, we started the walk up and it took us one hour and a half to get to the castle.</p>
<p>It’s a rough climb, but totally worth it, as the views of the castle and from the castle are really beautiful.</p>
<p>“Stunning scenery and amazing people”</p>
<p>One of my best experiences in Iran (even though I had many).</p>
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		<title>Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2017 06:39:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The building of Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts stands out as an example of Iranian architecture incorporating both traditional and modern designs. This architectural style is inspired by the wind towers of Iran. It is built in three floors and has been used as a venue for permanent exhibition since 1977. The Museum of Contemporary [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 class="lead">The building of Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts stands out as an example of Iranian architecture incorporating both traditional and modern designs.</h3>
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<p>This architectural style is inspired by the wind towers of Iran. It is built in three floors and has been used as a venue for permanent exhibition since 1977.</p>
<p>The Museum of Contemporary Art has nine galleries, three of which are dedicated to paintings by international artists from the museum&#8217;s permanent collection. The permanent collection contains paintings by artists such as Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, René Magritte, Andy Warhol among others. Temporary exhibitions are also held in the other six galleries throughout the year.</p>
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<p>The Sculpture Court is a semi-enclosed exterior space within the museum complex. It is an appropriate setting for sculptural works of three outstanding artists: &#8216;Le Therapeute&#8217; by Rene Magritte, &#8216;A Man and a Woman&#8217; by Alberto Giacometti, and &#8216;Horse and Rider&#8217; by Marino Marini.</p>
<p>Most of the museum complex&#8217;s grounds are located to the north of the museum building and called Sculpture Park. The Park is home to works by a number of the world&#8217;s leading sculptors. Some of the artworks are: &#8216;Capricorn&#8217; by Max Ernst; &#8216;The Prickly Pear&#8217; by Alexander Calder; &#8216;The Reclining Figure&#8217; by Henry Moore; &#8216;Homage to Pablo Neruda&#8217; by Eduardo Chilida; &#8216;Multiplied by Space&#8217; by Max Bill; and &#8216;Shirin and Farhad&#8217; by Parviz Tanavoli.</p>
<p>The museum comprises a cinemateque, a Library, a coffee shop, bookshop and a photography workshop.</p>
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