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Italy Returns Historical Stone Tablet to Iran

Italy Returns Historical Stone Tablet to Iran

Iran’s Ambassador to Rome, Jahanbakhsh Mozaffari, hailed the Italian Police’s move and said “fortunately, we have good relations with the Italian police particularly in coping with smuggling of ancient pieces from Iran and Italy.

he made the comments in an address to a ceremony to take delivery of the smuggled stone inscription in Rome.

The ceremony reveals the good cultural relations between Iran and Italy, he said, adding that the delivery of the headstone signifies the constructive relations between the two sides.

According to the Italian police, the gravestone was abandoned by the smugglers near a cemetery in Ferentino, a town 65 kilometres southeast of Rome.

Following further investigation, Italy’s police came to the conclusion that the relic belongs to Iran,” police noted.

The stone contains Nasta’liq script of a Persian poem and the death and birth dates of a dead person.

In 2015, Italian police also found 30 cultural relics dating back to the post- and pre-Islamic eras which had been smuggled out of Iran, and handed them over to the Iranian Embassy in Rome.

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Mashhad to Host Louvre Exhibit after End of Tehran Show

Mohammad-Reza Kargar, a senior official at Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organisation (ICHTO), noted that the exhibit is set to be held in Khorasan Gr...

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Iran’s Kerman Province Home to Globally-Registered Qanats

Iran’s Kerman Province Home to Globally-Registered Qanats

These qanats are considered as the sources of life in the province. In the city of Bam, some of these qanats come out of the desert to irrigate palm trees while the passa...

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Abgineh Museum; An Exhibition of Medieval Glass Works

Abgineh Museum; An Exhibition of Medieval Glass Works

It is located in a historic building of the Qajar period. Opened in 1980, the museum is housed in the mansion of the former prime minister Qavam al-Saltaneh, and from 195...

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Newly-Discovered Rock Carvings Prove Ancient History of Boxing in Iran

According to experts, images of human beings that are moving in and out of the boxing competition can be seen in these carvings. There is also an image of a referee over ...

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San’ati Museum in Tehran Home to 6,000 Art Pieces

San’ati Museum in Tehran Home to 6,000 Art Pieces

The building has two floors, the first of which is composed of a large hall with its door opening to the south-eastern section of the building. The museum, located near t...

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Persian Architecture in Photos: Bazaar of Arak

Persian Architecture in Photos: Bazaar of Arak

This bazaar is nearly two centuries old and is a combination of modern and traditional architecture. It is located in a 14-hectare area and is an example of the architect...

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Iran to Host Multinational “Letter to My Child” Festival

Iran to Host Multinational “Letter to My Child” Festival

Nowruz has been inscribed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage by Iran, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, India, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Tu...

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Exhibit of Iranian Antiquities to Open in Netherlands

Exhibit of Iranian Antiquities to Open in Netherlands

The exhibit titled “Iran, The Cradle of Civilization” will be held in the Dutch city of Assen in June, 2018.

The items belong to pre-history, historical and Islamic eras s...

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Iran’s Shahreza Home to Ancient Seed Oil Extraction Workshop

Iran’s Shahreza Home to Ancient Seed Oil Extraction Workshop

It is constructed in a 700-sqm area, with a built-up area of 500 square metres. It is located next to the 900-year-old bazaar of Shahreza.

Assari” in Persian means extract...

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Haj-Agha Ali House; Historic Masterpiece in Heart of Iranian Deserts

Haj-Agha Ali House; Historic Masterpiece in Heart of Iranian Deserts

The house has an internal area of 7,000 square metres and is one of the largest and most beautiful adobe houses in the world.

It was built in 1758 by a wealthy Iranian mer...

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