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]]>Although Tehran is not Iran, but without this great metropolis, which is the focal point of Iran’s transportation network and the center in which more than 40% of the nation’s economic activities takes place, it would not be possible to fully comprehend the ever changing Iran. Tehran is the mirror of Iran. Those who inhabit this young metropolis have come from around the country with different beliefs, cultures, languages and life styles and live in a national and international context together. It can be noted that modern societies take form in large cities, and therefore, Iran’s future is being formed in Tehran.
Iran is a complicated and mysterious country and Tehran is more so. Activities, population and cultures have shaped a new and ever changing logic upon which people relate to one another without prior familiarity. This phenomenon, despite being problematic, expands and facilitates innovations and
creativity.
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]]>Djivan Gasparyan performs at 32nd Fajr Intl. Music Festival
Armenian musician and composer Djivan Gasparyan performed at Milad Tower Conference Center on Friday during the first day of Fajr Festival. Gasparyan is known as the ‘Master of the duduk’, a double reed woodwind instrument related to the orchestral oboe.
The Iranian music group performed in the 32nd Fajr International Music Festival.
The Rastak Iranian music group performed in the 32nd Fajr International Music Festival.
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]]>In Quchan, Shirvan, Bojnord, Esfaraien, sycamore, Kalat and Dargazi of the most important is the people living in this area in the Kurmanji dialect and most people are. Turkmenistan is also a significant number who speak the Kurmanji Kurdish language, including the city’s turquoise.
Wedding of Kurmanji Kurds nomad/ Photo
Video: Kurmanj Women
Video: Kurmanji Dance
Video: Kurmanj Music
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