- The
Zayanderud or
Zayandehrud (Persian: Zāyanderūd ,زایندهرود; from زاینده [zɑːjændɛ] "fertile" or "life-giver", and رود [rʊːd] "river"), also spelled...
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competition section 'BIFF
Mecenat Award'.
Films banned in Iran The
Nights of
Zayande-rood (1990),
banned since 1990 Time of Love (1991),
banned since 1991 Once...
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Sumbar River Gharasu River Abhar River Qom
River Jajrood River Karaj River Zayande River Halil River Bampur River Helmand River Mashkid River (Mashkel River)...
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Zayandeh River Culture (تمدن زاینده رود,
literally "
Zāyandé-Rūd Civilization") is a
hypothetical pre-historic
culture that is
theorized to have flourished...
- (1603–1618). The
varying fortunes and
independence of this
suburb across the
Zayande River and its
eclectic mix of
European missionaries, mercenaries, and travelers...
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remaking of the city. By
choosing the
central city of Isfahan, with the
Zāyande roud ("The life-giving river"),
lying as an
oasis of
intense cultivation...
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shown for 26
years until 2016
Venice Film Festival. It is
named after the
Zayande Rood
river in Isfahan, Iran. 37
Minutes of the film was censored. The story...
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Tehran or
Mashhad and only a
quarter that of more
exposed Kermanshah. The
Zayande River starts in the
Zagros Mountains,
flowing from the west
through the...
- of the city. By
choosing the
central city of Isfahan,
fertilized by the
Zāyande roud ("The life-giving river"),
lying as an
oasis of
intense cultivation...
- Turkmenistan)
Iranian Plateau (Iran)
Bejestan Dasht-e
Kavir Dasht-e Lut
Zayande River Hamun-e Jaz
Murian Kor
River (Kor Rud) Lake
Maharlu 29°28′52″N 52°48′18″E...