Persian History

The Timeless Elegance of Bokhara Rugs: A Journey Through History
Persian History

Bokhara

The Timeless Elegance of Bokhara Rugs: A Journey Through History Among the vast world of hand-knotted textiles, few designs are […]

The Shah Abbasi Medallion is one of the most prestigious and recognizable motifs in Persian carpet weaving. Named after the Safavid ruler Shah Abbas I
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Shah Abbasi

Shah Abbasi Medallion: Persian Rug Motif The Shah Abbasi Medallion is one of the most prestigious and recognizable motifs in

As the winter solstice approaches, millions of people around the worldโ€”particularly in Iran and neighboring regionsโ€”prepare for one of the most ancient and beloved festivals: Shabe Yalda
Persian History

Shabe Yalda

Celebrating the Triumph of Light Over Darkness As the winter solstice approaches, millions of people around the worldโ€”particularly in Iran

Persian History

Al-Khwarizmi

Al-Khwarizmi was a Persian polymath who made foundational contributions to mathematics by writing the seminal text on algebra, introducing the Hindu-Arabic numeral system to the West, and conceptualizing algorithms. He also advanced astronomy and geography, thus significantly impacting scientific progress during the Islamic Golden Age.

Persian History

Persian New Year (Nowruz)

Nowruz, the ancient Persian New Year celebrated for over 3,000 years, marks the arrival of spring and the first day of the Iranian calendar. Stemming from Zoroastrian traditions, this holiday signifies triumph over darkness, bringing together 300 million people globally. It features springtime festivities, family gatherings, and cultural practices steeped in myth and symbolism.

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