
Taft County is a county in yazd Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Taft. At the 2006 census, its population was 15,329, in 4,265 families.
At the 2006 census, the county's population was 45,357, in 13,747 families.
The county has two districts: the Central District and... More

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Azerbaijan like other parts of Iran has a distinct music. On February 21, 1828, under the Treaty of Turkmenchay, Russia seized the control of Iranian territory to the North of the River Aras, which is now called the Republic of Azerbaijan where they share very similar music as Azarbijanis in Ira... More

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Iranian Turkmen or Torkaman are a Turkic people the Branch of Turkmen or Torkaman people living mainly in Northern and Northeastern of Iran Famous to Turkmen Sahra Includes parts of Golestan, and small part Razavi Khorasan and North Khorasan.
The Torkaman tribe in Iran, mainly coming from Turk... More

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irnia traditional house is a perfect example of this region's desert houses in terms of architecture and art and was constructed in the Safavid Period.
The house consists of an exterior, an interior, a deep garden, a silo room and all of the facilities that a lord’s house needed to have ... More

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st of Taft, yazd which truly looks like an eagle and also called as Eagle Mountain. Taft’s Eagle Mountain looks like a tired eagle from any angle you watch, which is sat on the desert.
This mountain is located at the west of old and historical Islamyeh village with about elevation ... More

i) of Taft dates back to almost two hundred years ago and has an approximate area of 12000 square meters. It is located in Bagh-e Golestan neighborhood in south eastern Taft beside Taft river which runs along yazd-shiraz road.
The core of the garden used to be a Pomegranate... More

ns of Taft Township in yazd province is a resort called Daregahan. Due to its beautiful waterfall and cliffs, has attracted so many tourists.
The waterfall is located at a valley at the foothill of Shirkooh Mountain; its water comes from rainfall and gradual melting of snows in Shirkooh.
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With an elevation of 4055 metres, shir kuh or Shirkuh (Persian: شیرکوه) is a high peak in the central part of Iran about 40 kilometres southwest of the city of yazd in yazd Province.
Geologically, shir kuh is made chiefly of Jurassic granite surrounded by Cretaceous rocks. It is located almost ... More

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