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  2. National Museum of Iran - Wikipedia

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    irannationalmuseum.ir. The National Museum of Iran (Persian: موزهٔ ملی ایرانMūze-ye Melli-ye Irān) is located in Tehran, Iran. It is an institution formed of two museums; the Museum of Ancient Iran and the Museum of the Islamic Era, which were opened in 1937 and 1972, respectively.

  3. Iran National Heritage List - Wikipedia

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    Iran National Heritage List. Iran National Heritage List is a register of nationally significant monuments, places, buildings, events, etc., officially registered under the National Heritage Preservation Act of 1930. According to Article 1 of this law, "All the industrial monuments and buildings that were built up to the end of the Zand dynasty ...

  4. Shami statue - Wikipedia

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    Dated 50 BC-150 AD, Parthian School. The Shami statue is one of the main surviving works of Parthian art. It is currently in the National Museum of Iran (Inv. no. 2401) and was found at Shami (modern Khūzestān Province ), where there was an ancient sanctuary. The bronze statue is 1.94 m high.

  5. Azadi Tower - Wikipedia

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    March 17, 1975. Reference no. 1008. The Azadi Tower (Persian: برج آزادی, Borj-e Āzādi; "Freedom Tower"), formerly known as the Shahyad Tower (برج شهیاد, Borj-e Šahyād; "Shah's Memorial Tower"), is a monument on Azadi Square in Tehran, Iran. It is one of the landmarks of Tehran, marking the west entrance to the city, and is ...

  6. List of museums in Iran - Wikipedia

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    museum established in 1971. Anthropology Museum. Ganjali Mint. Kerman. Building dates to 1625, museum established in 1970. Glass & Ceramics Museum of Tehran. موزهٔ آبگینه و سفالینه ایران - Muze ye Abgineh va Sofalineh ye Irān.

  7. Iranian National Jewels - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Mace of Iran. The Royal Mace of Iran is a jewel-encrusted ceremonial mace, a part of the Iranian Crown Jewels. It was a favorite of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, who is often shown holding it in his miniature portraits. The mace is encrusted with spinels and diamonds, from end to end. It is 73 cm (2.4 ft) long.

  8. Jebrael Nokandeh - Wikipedia

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    Jebrael Nokandeh [1] received his MA in archaeology from Tehran University and his Ph.D. from the Free University of Berlin. He is the Director of the National Museum of Iran. [2] He is a member of the Research Council of the Iranian Center for Archaeological Research (ICAR) and a scientific member of the Research Institute of Cultural Heritage ...

  9. Category:National museums of Iran - Wikipedia

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