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Organisation: Royal Jewels Museum

Shah Mosque, Isfahan, Iran
Historic Iran off the beaten track - but a friendly welcome awaits
Jean O’Hanlon’s last minute tour of Iran introduced her to the fascinating treasures of the Persian Empire which stretches back more than nine thousand years.

Sat, 22 Jul, 2017

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