Thursday 18 August 2011

"Mashhad" a View by a Corrector of Persian Carpets

Imam Reza Shrine

Mashhad (Persian: مشهد Mashhad, Arabic: مشهد Mašhad‎, English: The Place of Martyrdom), is the second largest city in Iran and one of the holiest cities in the Shia Muslim world. It is also the only major Iranian city with an Arabic name. It is located 850 kilometres (530 mi) east of Tehran, at the center of the Razavi Khorasan Province close to the borders of Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. Its population was 2,427,316 at the 2006 population census.

Now Mashhad is notably known as the resting place of the Imam Reza. A shrine was later built there to commemorate the Imam, which in turn gave rise to increasing demographic development.

Mashhad is also known as the city of Ferdowsi, the Iranian poet of Shahnameh, which is considered to be the national epic of Iran. (From Wikipedia)



Ferdowsi Tomb Mashhad


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