Traditional medicines Savadkuh

Savadkuh

Savadkuh - City

Savadkuh County (also Savadkooh) (Persian: شهرستان سوادکوه‎) is a county in Mazandaran Province in Iran. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 66,430, in 17,918 families. The county is subdivided into two districts: the Central District and Shirgah District. The county has six ... More

Louchu Wrestling

Louchu Wrestling - Savadkuh

The traditional cloth of the louchu was woven by thick materials and was called "chagha" and "karbas". It was thick and durable to avoid tearing when a rival got it by force. As there is no cloth like that for louchu, some technics like "band" and "pas kase" are not used any more. A... More

Traditional music

Traditional music - Urmia

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

Torkaman Traditional Dress

Torkaman Traditional Dress - Torkaman

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

Pirnia traditional House and Ethnology Museum

Pirnia traditional House and Ethnology Museum - Nain

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

Hajjoneh

Hajjoneh - Savadkuh

le in Savadkuh region in Mazandaran have a belief called Hajjoneh. Hajjoneh is a deed like benefaction or charity by ordinary people. People in Savadkuh city, in center of Mazandaran Province, believe that they should give charity portion of the following items: 1- If a farmer ... More

Veresk Bridge

Veresk Bridge - Savadkuh

ct of Savadkuh County, in Mazandaran province. During World War II, it was known as the Pol-e Piroozi ("The bridge of victory"). The bridge stands at 110 m (360 ft) tall and its arch measures 66 m (217 ft) long. The bridge serves the Trans-Iranian Railway network in Northern Iran. ... More