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Tabriz bazaar in pictures

The Guardian UK – This historical site developed along the caravan routes of antiquity and thrived as a commercial and social centre linking the Persian empire to Europe and China. Iranian conservationists say local merchants, townspeople and the religious class have played a significant role in its dynamics, even as the government influence has steadily grown over the decades. All ... Read More »

Top 10 anti-aging herbs and spices

Alternative health guru Dr. Joseph Mercola reveals his top 10 herbs and spices to prevent disease and combat aging. Dr. Joseph Mercola’s unorthodox methods have made him one of the most controversial figures in the world of alternative medicine. Here, Dr. Mercola counts down the 10 most powerful spices you may already have in your kitchen that can fight aging ... Read More »

An 8 meter Apartment in Paris With Everything You Need

Space now comes at a premium in most major cities worldwide, which is forcing people to live in smaller and smaller apartments. One such city is Paris, where people are beginning to convert the tiny “maid rooms”, into studio apartments. huhmagazine.co.uk reports In this particular case, an 8 square-meter studio has been fitted out with everything the inhabitant needs to ... Read More »

Water Returns to Zayandehrood

The Zayandehrood, which means “life-giving river”, is the largest river in central Iran and was a major source of water for the country. In the old days, the banks of the flowing river were the centre of all social and economic activities in the city. For the most part recently the river, which flowed for 400 kilometres from the Zagros ... Read More »

Cooking for “Tasua” in the Village of “Arazi”

The Day of Ashura is on the tenth day of Muharram in the Islamic calendar. It is commemorated by Shi’a Muslims as a day of mourning for the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Muhammad at the Battle of Karbala on 10 Muharram in the year 61 AH. In  Iran the Commemoration of Husayn has become a national ... Read More »

Pictorial: Beauties of Havar Village

Havar Village is located in the North Khorasan Province. It has a mild weather for most of the year. Has beautiful forrest and mountainous lands. To it’s south are the “Aladagh” Mountains a popular spot for hikers and mountain climbers. Read More »

Youngest Billionaires Listed by Forbes

By young we are talking under 40. Each year, Forbes crunches the net worth of every American billionaire to see who will make the exclusive Forbes 400 list. But 11 members of this club are luckier than the rest: they are in good health, have full heads of hair and many, many years to spend their fortunes. Below is the ... Read More »

Lavish Designer Handbags

In the luxury industry, theres nowhere to go but up. As the fortunes of the planets uber-wealthy continue to balloon, so too does their collective taste for the most outrageously expensive luxury goods. A handbag can be a defining accessory of women. Many will search for years to find that perfect bag, slowly collecting a multitude of unsuitable carry-alls. Some ... Read More »

10 Most Expensive Private Jets in the World

The $65 million Gulfstream G650 may be the pinnacle of the private jet market, but it just doesn’t do the job for billionaires who prefer to fly with more than a dozen or so passengers. For that, the uber wealthy turn to Airbus and Boeing, who are more than happy to customize their jets — even the widebodies that can ... Read More »

The 10 Worst Airports In The World

Huffington post reports ths travel site Sleeping in Airports recently polled more than 18,000 passengers for its annual Worst Airports survey — and their compilation is lineup of unbearable crowds, dirty bathrooms and barren terminals. The four criteria to base your vote on include comfort, conveniences, cleanliness and customer service. Lesser-visited airports topped the list — in countries like Pakistan ... Read More »