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Locality: Robina, Queensland

Phone: +61 434 932 537



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25.01.2022 IRAN I Yazd Stunning IRANIAN Architecture in Yazd, IRAN



25.01.2022 Cheers with chai!

25.01.2022 Magnificant painting, by an Iranian artist: AliAkbar Beigi

22.01.2022 In the memory of 'Australian Cultural and Arts Week' in Kashan/Iran, 9th - 16th May 2018 at Saraye Ameriha - a historical mansion. The week of cultural and arts consisted of workshops, presentation, mini concerts and an impressive Opening and Closing ceremonies in which many cross-cultural and fusion art productions were emerged.



22.01.2022 Iran, the major producer of the best Pomegranates in the world Vast variety in size, colour and taste depends the location

21.01.2022 IRAN | Kashan The Abbassian House is a large historic house museum in Kashan, IRAN. It was built during the late 18th century and belonged to a wealthy g...lass merchant. It is partly converted into a teahouse, a traditional restaurant, and a small shop. Other such houses, including the Borujerdi House and the Tabtabei House, are located nearby. "" " " "" Photographer: Reyhaneh Eghbali

21.01.2022 IRANIAN POMEGRANATES The pomegranate originated in the region extending from Iran to northern India, and has been cultivated since ancient times throughout t...he Mediterranean region. It was introduced into Spanish America in the late 16th century and into California by Spanish settlers in 1769. Iran is the second largest producer and largest exporter of pomegranates in the world. In Persian, pomegranate is known as "anar". The fruit's juice and paste have a role in Iranian cuisine, e.g. chicken, ghormas, and refreshment bars. Pomegranate skins may be used to stain wool and silk in the carpet industry. The Pomegranate Festival is an annual cultural and artistic festival held to exhibit and sell pomegranates, food products, and handicrafts.



20.01.2022 Mehregan Celebration, October 2019 Robina Auditorium, Gold Coast Mehregan is the 2ND major celebrations among Iranians/Persians... The word 'Mehr' comes from 'devotion', 'kindness' and 'friendship' It is also the Sun which provides energy and root in 'Mitraism' - the Goddess for water This event was organised by Pomegranate Connection

19.01.2022 A Persian carpet or Persian rug also known as Iranian carpet, is a heavy textile made for a wide variety of utilitarian and symbolic purposes and produced in Ir...an (historically known as Persia), for home use, local sale, and export. Carpet weaving is an essential part of Persian culture and Iranian art. Within the group of Oriental rugs produced by the countries of the "rug belt", the Persian carpet stands out by the variety and elaborateness of its manifold designs.

19.01.2022 Iranian Art of Mirror

18.01.2022 This architectural masterpiece is thought to be the most breathtaking in Iran. Nicknamed the Pink Mosque, Nasir al-Molk is a prime location in which to spend yo...ur morning in Shiraz, watching sunlight stream through stained-glass windows onto Persian rugs. Nasir ol Molk Mosque, Iran @shiraz_beautiful_city on Instagram

17.01.2022 Happy Nowruz 1399



17.01.2022 Thanks #daricheh_cinema

15.01.2022 Sold Out!!! . ....

15.01.2022 SWAY Dance with Persian Kamncheh #Ceavash Cieavash Arean #Brisbane

15.01.2022 Yazd is the city of Windcatchers! But why everyone loves Yazd? Because of exotic architecture? sweets? charm of the desert? Join us this weekend to know more.

15.01.2022 IRAN Famous Pomegranates of Iran's Saveh Pomegranates are indigenous to basically the Middle East; especially, Iran. Like the land they originate from, pomegran...ates have a rich history of cultivation in addition to rich nutritious values. Saveh in Iran is well known for its pomegranates Watch the video to find out more! #MustDiscoverIran #Pomegranate #Saveh #Iran Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNOVuG7gJnM See more

14.01.2022 Azerbaijan/Iran

14.01.2022 Persian walnuts Juglans regia, the Persian walnut, English walnut, Carpathian walnut, Madeira walnut, or especially in Great Britain, common walnut, is an ...Old World walnut tree species native to the region stretching from the Balkans eastward to the Himalayas and southwest China. It is widely cultivated across Europe See more

13.01.2022 After the first success, here is the 2nd year of Persian Nowruz Festival

13.01.2022 IRAN I Isfahan The Shah architecture is an Iranian architecture located in Isfahan, IRAN. This beautiful architecture was built during the Safavid dynasty... under the order of Shah Abbas I of Persia. : " ." ... ! . Photographer: Zohreh Gholami

13.01.2022 #Isfahan #naghsh_jahan #iran One of the largest squares in the world #viva_iran

12.01.2022 Thanks all for participating to Mehregan - Persian Festivity . .

12.01.2022 Good Morning from IRAN Enjoy the music ... Video By: Naghmeh Moradabadi

12.01.2022 YAZD/IRAN A JEWEL IN DESERT

11.01.2022 Gather with Iranian/Persian community in Brisbane for having so much fun in an ancient event: shab-e YALDA There will be variety of Persian food in a very reasonable price, face painting, DJ, dance, kid's games, paintings, workshops and more. The majority of activities are free https://www.trybooking.com/BGUCN

11.01.2022 IRAN I Karaj Good Morning from beloved IRAN. I hope you guys are all doing well. Listen to this relaxing music played by Salumeh Ahmadi in our Breath...taking beautiful tulips field in Karaj, IRAN.

11.01.2022 IRAN | Zanjan One of the most amazing nature phenomenon in IRAN is the Aladaglar mountains or Rainbow mountains which is in Zanjan province. The hills are... so incredible that for a moment you might think you are walking on another planet. ‘’Ala’’ in Azeri language means colorful and ‘’Dag’’ means mountain. The Aladaglar rainbow mountains and hills are tucked into the northwest of Iran, 25 kilometers in the northeast of Tabriz between Ahar and Khajeh. Along the road of Ahar-Tabriz, the landscape begins to switch step by step. Passing the city of Tabriz, an eye-catching mountain chain of the Aladaglar appears. The distance between Tehran to the Aladaglar mountains is about 630 kilometers and takes approximately 7 hours via Qazvin-Zanjan road, Zanjan-Tabriz road, and Tabriz-Ahar road The golden and copper colors of these mountains get a maximum glow when the Sun shines with the right angle. These mountains provide a unique opportunity for eco-tourists who would like to do their own professional photography. Aladaglar Mountains date back to 15 million years ago. There are a variety of colors in this attractive place containing Red, Copper, Brown, Yellow, White, Green and blue in beauty different spectrum and especially Red, Copper, and Yellow in hot weather. As the setting sun casts golden rays and a lacework of shadows across the landscape, the visual effect becomes even more stunning. This work of art by mother nature, the Aladaglar Mountains, shares its name with a mountain range in Turkey, but the two should not be confused. These painted mountains exist in a few places on earth, such as the Zhangye National Geopark in China, Hornocal mountain range in Argentina and Ausangate mountains in Peru. In China, these mountains are said to be the result of millions of years of minerals and sandstone being pressed together and oxidized. This is likely what happened elsewhere in the world, too, making these phenomenal mountains look like giant layer cakes. Everywhere of the Aladaglar Mountains has a unique form and color and type of stones are different. It’s the perfect spot for a picnic stop, this magical place is otherworldly, giving the feeling of walking on Mars. You’ll surely be delighted to explore it on foot, capture the colors on film and discover hidden villages nearby. The people living in this area have an old tradition of decorating their houses by the colorful soil near the traditional ceremonies like nowruz. Summer is the best season to have the best opportunity and capture the colors; you can get the Aladaglar mountains when the sun shines with a straight angle to get a maximum glow. https://iranparadise.com/aladaglar-mountains/ #IRAN #IranInPhotos

10.01.2022 What an amazing performance Iranian women playing Daf, Iranian traditional musical instrument Vi: Asal Malekzadeh ...

09.01.2022 Iranian Pomegranate Iran is the second-largest producer and largest exporter of pomegranates in the world. In Persian, pomegranate is known as Anar. The fruit...'s juice and paste have a role in Iranian cuisine and refreshment bars. Pomegranate skins may be used to stain wool and silk in the carpet industry. Unbelievably, Iran has over 740 kinds of pomegranate some of which are quite well-known. They include Shahsavar, Meykhosh, Saveh, Malas Isfahan and some more. In Iran, Saveh (Markazi Province), Neyriz (Fars Province) and Ferdows (South Khorasan Province) are the biggest producers of pomegranate, respectively. Note that they differ in their taste, size and color. As an instance, Saveh includes white seeds and is sweet, thin-skinned and long-lasting, while Malas Isfahan is famous for having big red seeds and sour taste; however, the sweet types with white seeds are more nourishing. It is said that Miankaleh Peninsula (South-eastern part of the Caspian Sea) has been considered as the vastest organic and wild pomegranate forest in the world, extended about more than 100 hectares. As Iran is the largest exporter and the second largest country for pomegranate production, this fruit has also had industrial use in Iran; traditionally, the thick layer of the red pomegranate skin was used as color sources for coloring Persian carpet wool and silk, hair color, fabric, etc. In the season of pomegranate which is autumn, the juice is extracted and boiled until it becomes thick and turns to a dark brown sauce. This juice (in Persian: Roab-e-Annar) is the main ingredient in one of the most popular Iranian meals, which is called Fesenjan stew eaten with white rice. Beside pomegranate sauce, it has chicken, walnut and spices. The juice can be added as flavor to different kinds of meals such as Annarbij, Kebob Torsh and Ash-e-Anar (a thick soup with added pomegranate juice). Pomegranate is also an inevitable component in the celebration of Yalda Night, the longest and the darkest night of the year. On the calendar, the night of December 20th/21st, the night of the northern hemisphere’s winter solstice. The best and biggest pomegranates are usually preserved for this night and are only brought to the market a few days earlier. The Pomegranate Festival is an annual cultural and artistic festival held to exhibit and sell pomegranates, food products, and handicrafts. The pomegranate festival is a kind of thanksgiving festival taking place every year since 2009, late September or in the middle of October, depending on the climate. Iranians hold this festival in almost every city where pomegranate grows. They thank God for their fresh product while the festival is accompanied by picking up pomegranates, local music and dance. See more

09.01.2022 Autumn's fruits of Iran

09.01.2022 "Iran's Handicrafts"

06.01.2022 IMPOSSIBLE Dinner in Iran!!! Home-Cooked Ghormeh Sabzi, the National Dish of Iran!!! by Best Ever Food Review Show: Thanks to Vania and Sohelia for showing us ...the best home-cooked dishes in Iran! Like our music? Enjoy a free 30-day trial of Epidemic Sound for the best royalty free music: http://share.epidemicsound.com/BEFRS #BestEverIranTour #BestEverFoodReviewShow #BEFRS #MustDiscoverIran Source:

06.01.2022 The start of Spring. Norooz is coming It will be different this year. I would be lying if I told you I havent shed a tear or two. But nevertheless time keeps moving. Seasons keep coming. And we welcome them with open arms welcome to our home and to our Haftseen. Noroozetoon Pirouz.

06.01.2022 Happy first day of Autumn in Northern side of the world! Autumn with its colours, is a season for love, arts and celebration It is the time for Pomegranates and Mehregan too ... See more

04.01.2022 Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque - Isfahan https://www.instagram.com/mustdiscoveriran/ https://mustdiscoveriran.com/ Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque is one of the masterpieces o...f Iranian architecture that was built during the Safavid Empire, standing on the eastern side of Naqsh-i Jahan Square, Esfahan, Iran. Construction of the mosque started in 1603 and was finished in 1619. It was built by the chief architect Mohammadreza Isfahani, during the reign of Shah Abbas I of Persia. On the advice of Arthur Upham Pope, Reza Shah Pahlavi had the mosque rebuilt and repaired in the 1920. #sheikhlotfollahmosque #naqshejahansquare #mustdiscoveriran #mustdiscoveriran_isfahan #isfahan #mustdiscoveriran_architecture #must_discover_iran #culturetrip Source: https://termehtravel.com/Iran-Tours/3/Isfahan-Private-Tour https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheikh_Lotfollah_Mosque See more

03.01.2022 Happy Nowruz A celebration for unity, solidarity, kindness and for all - back to more than 3000 history

02.01.2022 Pomegranat Connection has developed rapidly since its establishement in 2018 through remarkable works

02.01.2022 Happy Persian Nowruz The photos are from Nowruz ceremony @Saraye Ameriha - Kashan We had a week of Australian Arts and Culture there on May 2018 Hope we could have it again

01.01.2022 #isfehan #iran_spring

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