Persian Customs and Etiquette
Persian Customs and Etiquette Iranians protest compliments and attempt to appear vulnerable in public. They will belittle their own accomplishments
Read morePersian Customs and Etiquette Iranians protest compliments and attempt to appear vulnerable in public. They will belittle their own accomplishments
Read more– The former name of Iran was Persia, which was in use till 1935. – Persians have a different language
Read moreOn October 7th of every year, cartoons of children’s rights are shown, cartoon characters entertain, festivals, events, and much more
Read moreThere are three main dishes that Persians will more than likely include in a meal. These dishes are; rice, grilled
Read moreSoccer (Football): The number one game played by all ages and both genders in Iran is soccer. Children love this
Read morePersian Children’s Games Soccer (Football): The number one game played by all ages and both genders in Iran is soccer.
Read moreAli Qapu Palace: Five floors, 48 meters tall, this palace in Iran is a wonderful tourist attraction designation for
Read moreNowruz: The traditional Iranian(Persian) new year holiday celebrated by Iranian, Turkic and many other peoples in West Asia, Central Asia,
Read moreTraditional Musical Instruments Daf: a Sufi instrument to be played in Khanghah-s for Zikr music, but has become a
Read moreFamous Persian Places to See and Interesting Facts – The Tomb of Cyrus the Great is located in the former
Read moreThe most common greeting is “salaam” which means peace. When Iranians meet each other they shake hands and sometimes kiss
Read moreFamous stories or epics: Simorgh is a Persian fairy tale. Simorgh is a bird whose nest is on a tree
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