Trying to piece together the accidentally shredded PIN for our debit cards.
Dinner at Espinas Palace once more, there can never be enough Challo Kebab, nor the eggplant!
The real reason we all came to Iran, the CME early on Monday Morning. Dr. Salman's talk on CHF was filled with new and upcoming meds and strategies.
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The complex traces its origin to a garden in the region of Niavaran, which was used as a summer residence by Fath-Ali Shah (1772–1834) of the Qajar dynasty
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The Niavaran Palace Complex (Persian: مجموعه کاخ نیاوران – Majmue ye Niāvarān) is a historical palace complex situated in Shemiran (northern Tehran), Iran. It consists of several palace buildings and monuments dating back to the Qajar and Pahlavi eras
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It served a variety of purposes for the imperial court including as a home for the Shah and Empress as well a place to entertain visiting foreign heads of state. On New Year's Eve 1977, the reception and state banquet for US President Jimmy Carter took place here
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Private library of the Niavaran Palace Complex is a historical complex remaining from the Qajar and Pahlavi periods.
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The library was established by Empress Farah and consists of about 23,000 books, mostly in the Persian and French languages, and specialises in books related to philosophy.
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A furnishing store in the building
The street map of Tehran covers this massive wall
Waiting for the elevators
Pomegranate, rose-water and barley?
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Taleghani Park leading to the Tabiat Bridge
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Sories from Shahnameh depicted in modern art.
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The Tabi'at Bridge (Persian: پل طبیعت, lit. 'The bridge of nature') is the largest pedestrian overpass in Tehran, Iran. The 270-metre (890 ft) bridge connects two public parks — Taleghani Park and Abo-Atash Park — by spanning Modarres Expressway, one of the main highways in northern Tehran