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Persian Garden is one of the oldest and most important gardens in the world

Persian Garden
Persian Garden is one of the oldest and most important gardens in the world. Iranian gardens are mentioned in different historical sources like Greek sources, Torah, and others. Agricultural and horticultural is recommended in the old traditions and rituals of Iranians with pride and dignity. After Islam, this social thought became more religious and promoted it among the people. Persian Gardens' architecture has a very close relation with Iranian homes' architecture.

A Brief Glance upon the Use of Seals

Sealed Secrets
A Brief Glance upon the Use of Seals
Flat seals have been commonly used in the Middle East ever since prehistoric times. They were mainly carved out of various stones in the round of polygonal shapes. Their surfaces were often decorated with precisely executed geometric or figurative patterns of animals or mythological creatures and hand-pierced with minute holes which enabled them to be used as pendent adornments. The meanings of the patterns depicted on prehistoric seals are not clearly known.

Christianity has a long previous record of history in Iran

Iranian Christianity
Christianity has a long previous record of history in Iran. From the first Christians up to arriving Islam and the new Iranian Christians. It has always been a minority religion relative to the majority state religions. though they had more representation in past. Iran Christians have played the main role in the history of Christian mission. The beginning of Christianity in Iran is from the Parthian Period and the Early Middle Ages. The Christians of Iran are among the Eastern Christians. These are the same groups of Christians who stationed in the eastern territories of Jerusalem.In the year 766, Baghdad became the capital of the Islamic state.At that time, Iran became the main center of Christians and sent representatives to other countries around.

The most important temples of the Jews in Iran

The most important temples of the Jews in Iran
The vast territory of Iran has always been the host of the tribes and their follower from the past. These various religions have always had peaceful life together. They have experienced hardships, reliefs, pleasures, and illnesses. Maybe, this is the most important historical feature of Iran that has been selected by various religions. After the revolution of 1357(1978), this unity has also preserved. All official religions in Iran have a representative in the parliament. The Jews of Iran are among the tribes that have a long previous record of living in Iran. The most important document is the existence of various Jewish shrines. Some of these places are also very privileged among Muslims.

The Jews have lived in Iran from 3000 years ago

Iranian Jews
The Jews have lived in Iran from 3000 years ago. The Jews have had a close cultural and religious connection with other Iranians. They attend the Ramadan fasting with Muslims, take part in Sufi ceremonies in Kurdistan, and are active in the cultural life of Iran. They have an Iranian identity.
 The Jews allowed returning to the land of Israel to rebuild their temples which were part of the Achaemenid Empire. However, a group of them remained in Iran and maintained their religion and culture. There are some holy and historic shrines of Jews in Iran. They are the tombs of the prophets and elders of the Israelites, such as Daniel the prophet in Susa, and the Prophet of Habquk in Tuyserkan, and respects by Iranian Muslims.