Celebrations and rituals Qom

Qom

Qom - City

Qom County (Persian: قم‎) is a county in Qom Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Qom. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 1,036,714, in 262,313 families. The county has five districts: Jafarabad District, Khalajastan District, the Central District, Ka... More

Qom

Qom - Province

icts, and 256 villages. The climate of Qom province varies between a desert and semi-desert climate, and comprises mountainous areas, foothills and plains. Due to being located near an arid region and far inland, it experiences a dry climate, with low hu... More

Ceramics and Pottery

Ceramics and Pottery - Qom

eware and porcelain. The place where such wares are made is also called a Pottery (plural "potteries"). Pottery also refers to the art or craft of the potter or the manufacture of Pottery. Ceramics and Pottery are the oldest industry of this historical city. The Pottery and<... More

Hoz-e Soltan Lake

Hoz-e Soltan Lake - Qom

aveh, Qom, and Shahi lake covers an area of 2400 sq. km is situated on the south of Alborz mountain chain.Its distance from Tehran-Qom highway is about 7 km. Various streams enter the lakecrossing salty and brackish grounds. But there is no rich and full water... More

Carpet

Carpet - Qom

and the world. The majority of Qom rugs and carpets are small to mid-size (3 x 5 to 5 x 7 feet) and Qom rugs and carpets come in a variety of colors, but red, blue, and ivory are very common. Qom weavers prefer to weave the most favorable ... More

Sohan ( Sowhan - Pistachio Brittles )

Sohan ( Sowhan - Pistachio Brittles ) - Qom

es of Qom and Esfahan. Its ingredients consist of wheat sprout, flour, egg yolks, rose water, sugar, butter or vegetable oil, Saffron, cardamom and slivers of almond and pistachio. In Esfahan, honey is added to Sohan to substitute sugar producing a more brittle tof... More

Baq-e Gonbad Sabz ( Darvazeh Kashan )

Baq-e Gonbad Sabz ( Darvazeh Kashan ) - Qom

ashan and so too its domes. According to inscriptions two of these are the tombs of ancient commanders from the Ali Safi household in the 8th century AH., and the third dome is also of the same period according to historical records. The inhabitants of Qom take these thre... More

Stone castle inn

Stone castle inn - Qom

n era and is located in Qom Township, Mohammad Abad Kaj Village. This stony building used to be a caravansary in times of peace and be a military fortress in war. The castle is so simple with31 rooms. The rooms are directly connected with fresh air and used to place t... More

Jamkaran Mosque

Jamkaran Mosque - Qom

ts of Qom, and is the site of the Jamkaran Mosque, a popular pilgrimage site for Shi'ite Muslims. Local belief has it that the Twelfth Imam (Muhammad al-Mahdi) — a messiah figure Shia believe will lead the world to an era of universal peace — once appeared and offered prayers... More

Fatima Masumeh Shrine

Fatima Masumeh Shrine - Qom

e 9th and 10th centuries, and continued as such during the Timurid and Ak Koyunlu periods. Qom, along with the shrine were raided in 1221 by the Mongols and again by the Tamerlane. In 1519 the dome of the shrine was rebuilt and the courtyard was embellis... More

Kohlrabi Soup ( Ash-e Qonbid )

Kohlrabi Soup ( Ash-e Qonbid ) - Qom

seen and soften a little. At last, serve it in a dish and design it with Kashk, fried mint, a few pieces of minced meat and some cut turnip cabbage and fried onion. In ancient Greece, cabbage was considered a drug for treatment and youth. Turnip cabbage pre... More

Glazed Tile work

Glazed Tile work - Qom

iewer and is the creation of the expert craftsmen in Qum who by their artistic works create these masterpieces of Islamic art and culture. Reference : masoumeh.com ... More

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