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Iran Todayone year ago
Hafez: The Tongue of the unseen
Shams-al-Din Moḥammad, known better by his pen name, Hafez of Shiraz, is one of the most beloved of Iranian poets.
Hafez: The Tongue of the unseen
Reports2 years ago
UNESCO puts Yalda Night on its 'Cultural Heritage' list
Yalda Night is officially registered by UNESCO as a cultural heritage shared by Iran and Afghanistan
UNESCO puts Yalda Night on its 'Cultural Heritage' list
Afghanistan4 years ago
Afghans mark ‘Yalda Night’
Families read stories from the Holy Quran and recite poems of Hafez.
Afghans mark ‘Yalda Night’
Society4 years ago
Iranians not to hold get-togethers at Yalda night due to COVID-19 pandemic
Every year at this night, Iranians celebrate one of the most ancient Persian festivals known as Yalda, the longest night of the year, but this year there will be no celebration. 
Iranians not to hold get-togethers at Yalda night due to COVID-19 pandemic
Culture4 years ago
'Yalda, a Night for Forgiveness' well-received by film critics
"Yalda, a Night for Forgiveness," an Iranian film, has been well-received by international critics.
'Yalda, a Night for Forgiveness' well-received by film critics
Culture5 years ago
Iranians celebrate Yalda Night in Vienna
Yalda is an ancient Iranian tradition held on the first night of winter, the longest and darkest night of the year. The birth of the sun, which rises after this night, is celebrated as a symbol of light conquering darkness.
Iranians celebrate Yalda Night in Vienna
Culture5 years ago
Iranians celebrate Yalda, longest night of year
Iranians celebrate Yalda Night, an ancient cultural festival marking the arrival of winter and the longest night of the year.
Iranians celebrate Yalda, longest night of year
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