This document provides information about Iranian culture in 3 paragraphs. The first paragraph discusses the official language of Farsi and how Islam influences daily life. Family is described as very important, with traditional wedding customs. The second paragraph outlines some prominent arts, including Persian carpets and the influential writer Moradi-Kermani. The national emblem is explained, featuring the word Allah. Popular sports, festivals and iconic foods of Iran are also mentioned.
Iranian art is mostly religious-based, with mosques and calligraphy popular artistic themes. Rugs and carpets were also an expressive art form. Iranian cinema began in the early 20th century and popular classic films include The Bride of the Sea and House of God. Football is very popular in Iran and enjoyed by people of all ages, both seriously and casually. Iranian food traditions vary by region but commonly include rice served with meats, stews, and soups.
Information about Iran. The dos and the dont's, business etiquette, general information about the country. The document was created for the project Info4migrants. Project number UK/13/LLP-LdV/TOI-615
Iranian culture before the 1979 Islamic Revolution was characterized by religiously-influenced art like paintings of mosques and calligraphy on coins and buildings. Cinema and popular movies also emerged in the early 20th century. Music had a long history and was often based around religious authority, with various regional styles. Football was a very popular sport, while Iranian cuisine featured dishes like chelo kabab, khoresht stew, and aash soup made with fresh herbs and fruits.
Iran is a destination with diverse climates from tropical to humid due to its location between the Caspian Sea and Persian Gulf. Some of the major cities to visit include Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz. The document recommends traveling to Iran now from July 1st to 11th to experience the country during the hot summer months.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
The document provides an overview of cultural etiquette and customs in Iran. It discusses the concepts of ta'arof (polite refusal), appropriate greetings that differ by gender, conservative dress norms, importance of punctuality in meetings but allowing for delays, gift giving customs, dining etiquette such as always eating with the right hand and not leaving food on the plate, and religious etiquette like removing shoes before entering prayer areas of mosques. Business customs emphasize building strong personal relationships, seeing negotiation as integral to deals, and gaining trust over time.
Africa is the second largest continent, home to over 3,000 tribes and more than 2,100 languages. It has incredible biodiversity with the largest desert, highest peak, and fastest land animal. African cultures are known for colorful clothing, masks made of wood used in ceremonies, rock paintings, and jewelry crafted from organic materials.
Iran was formerly known as Persia until 1935. It was a kingdom for about 2600 years before becoming an Islamic Republic in 1979. The country has a population of over 66 million people, most of whom are Persian or speak Persian. Some key cities include Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan, and Shiraz. Iran has a long history and culture, and is known for industries like oil and gas as well as traditions like Noruz, wrestling, and foods like kebabs.
Summer is the hottest season between spring and autumn, with the longest days and shortest nights. It is warm because the earth is directly facing the sun during this time. Most people associate summer with fun activities like picnics and visiting beaches or parks as schools are on break and offices are less busy. People wear light, cool clothing and fruits like apricots and strawberries ripen.
Shruti Kak presented a seminar on Kashmir culture including its history, religions, language, cuisine, music, and dance. The valley of Kashmir was formerly a lake that was drained. Kashmir's culture has been influenced by Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The Kashmiri language is spoken in the Kashmir valley and is one of India's scheduled languages. Traditional Kashmiri cuisine uses yogurt, cream, spices and avoids onions and garlic. Music styles include chakri, rouf, and sufiana kalam, while dances include the ruf, dandaras, and ladishah. In conclusion, Kashmir is known for its handcrafts, religious harmony, delicious food,
1. Iran is located in Southwest Asia between Iraq and Pakistan, with geographic features including mountain ranges and seas.
2. The climate is generally hot and dry, with cold winters and hot summers, controlled by Iran's location between dry Arabian areas and damp Mediterranean regions.
3. Iran has a theocratic republic government led by religious leaders, with an elected president and parliament, though the highest authority is the Supreme Leader.
The document discusses the Pashtun culture of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. It outlines key aspects of Pashtun culture including the Pashto language, Pashtunwali code which emphasizes hospitality, courage and loyalty, the jirga legal system of tribal elders, traditional Pashto literature and dress. Traditional music, dance, marriage customs and the importance of family and religion are also covered. The Pashtun are known for their hospitality and diverse yet unified cultural traditions.
India celebrates many festivals that depict its diverse culture and traditions, including Diwali, Dussehra, Independence Day, Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Holi, Raksha Bandhan, and Eid Mubarak. Diwali honors the victory of good over evil and is celebrated through lights and fireworks. Dussehra commemorates Lord Rama's victory over Ravana. Independence Day and Republic Day celebrate India's independence and status as a republic. Gandhi Jayanti honors the leader Mahatma Gandhi. Holi is a festival of colors. Raksha Bandhan celebrates the bond between siblings. Eid Mubarak marks the end of Ramadan for Muslims.
Armenia is a landlocked country located in the Caucasus region. It has a population of about 3 million people and its capital and largest city is Yerevan. Armenians have lived in the area for thousands of years but it has been ruled by various larger empires throughout history. In the early 20th century, over 1 million Armenians were killed by the Ottoman Empire in what is known as the Armenian Genocide. Today, Armenia struggles with a weak economy, unemployment, and conflict with neighboring Turkey and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
This document provides information about Iran through a presentation given by Maysam Sodagari, a 28-year-old PhD student from Iran. It discusses Iran's history, geography, cities, culture, religion, holidays, and everyday life. Key points include that Iran was formerly known as Persia, has the oldest civilization in the world dating back to 3200 BC, and is home to several UNESCO World Heritage sites like Persepolis and sites in Isfahan. The document aims to educate others about Iranian culture and people.
Iran is located in the Middle East, bordering Iraq and the Caspian Sea. It has an area of about 1,024,029 square miles and rugged, mountainous terrain subject to natural hazards like floods and earthquakes. The main language spoken is Persian and some major holidays include Constitution Day in August and Revolution Day in February. Iranian cuisine features grains, fruits, vegetables, and flatbread with meals often including chicken or lamb over rice.
Iran is a country located in Western Asia, bordered by several countries. It has a population of over 66 million and a total area of 1.6 million square kilometers. Tehran is the capital city. Iran has a long history and strategic geographic importance. The current political system is led by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Popular television channels include BBC Persian, Gem TV, and Farsi1. Top newspapers are Tabnak, Varzes, and Fars News Agency. Non-verbal communication differs somewhat from Western styles, with head gestures having opposite meanings and some hand gestures considered obscene. Persian is the predominant language in Iran.
Armenia is a landlocked mountainous country located in the Caucasus region between Western Asia and Eastern Europe. It has a long history dating back thousands of years and was the first country to adopt Christianity as its official religion in 301 AD. Armenia has faced numerous invasions and conflicts over the centuries and between 1915-1917 hundreds of thousands of ethnic Armenians died in the Armenian Genocide at the hands of the Ottoman Empire. Today Armenia struggles with issues related to its borders being blockaded by Turkey and Azerbaijan due to the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Nowruz - Origins and Celebration in the Persian WorldAaronSey
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Nowruz is the Persian New Year celebration that originated over 15,000 years ago as people transitioned from a nomadic to settled lifestyle. It marks the beginning of spring and the renewal of nature. Nowruz is celebrated on the vernal equinox, around March 21st, and involves spring cleaning, exchanging gifts with family, jumping over fires for purification, and placing seven symbolic items beginning with 'S' on haft-sin tables. Nowruz celebrations last for 13 days and are observed not just in Iran but in other countries once ruled by ancient Persia, reflecting its long cultural history.
1. The document discusses the purposes and benefits of festivals, including bringing people together, sharing feelings and ideas, discussing problems, strengthening family relations, and preserving culture and heritage.
2. It defines a festival as an event celebrating a community's unique aspects and provides examples of different types of festivals like art, comedy, film, folk, food, literary, music, religious, science, and theater festivals.
3. Literary and science festivals are discussed in more detail, with literary festivals described as regular gatherings of writers and readers, and science festivals involving a series of lectures on cutting-edge research and unusual science perspectives.
This presentation aims at providing information to students who want to gain knowledge on Persian traditional music and reading English. I would like to thank the Wikipedia; YouTube; Google; and other websites that I sought information from.
Business travel does not simply entail getting on a plane and going to a meeting. Often there are unforeseen cultural barriers, and with prior knowledge, these can be overcome to make your trip a success.
This Russia PowerPoint will teach you about the countrys culture, customs, family life, gender roles, cuisine, etiquettes for dining, social and business interactions, and much more to assist you in your travels.
Did you know that Russia is the largest country in the world, covering 1/7th of the planet? Or that Russias Ural mountains are the oldest in the world?
This Russia Power Point highlights these facts and much more including: 17 Points on General Information, 11 Points on Family Life, 6 Points on Food, 16 Points on Food Etiquette, 9 Points on Social Etiquette, 33 Points on Business Etiquette, and 10 Points on Trivia.
The document discusses travel to Uzbekistan. It provides background on Uzbekistan's geography, including major mountain ranges and rivers. It also describes Uzbek cultural aspects like national holidays, foods, and traditions. Historical sites from Uzbekistan's place along the Silk Road are mentioned. The conclusion encourages travel to experience Uzbekistan's hospitality.
Vietnam has a population of 83 million people, with Hanoi as the capital city and Ho Chi Minh City as the largest city. The main ethnic group is Kinh Vietnamese, and the primary religion is Buddhism. Pho, a beef or chicken noodle soup, is Vietnam's national food. Vietnamese weddings traditionally take place in autumn or winter and involve astrological consultations and gift-giving ceremonies. Funerals follow solemn traditions such as washing and dressing the body along with placing rice and coins in the mouth.
Here is a short report I did for my Geography of the Muslim World class at MUW. Each student was given a different Muslim nation to report on, and mine was Iran. I learned a lot about Iran in doing this report. I hope that you will enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed making it.
This document discusses tourism in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. It provides details about historical sites in Uzbekistan that attract tourists, particularly architectural and historical sites from the Silk Road era. It also describes tourist activities like exploring archaeological and religious sites. One section discusses a student group learning about the old city of Bukhara by visiting historical monuments and engaging with tourists. Another section profiles the medieval architecture of Bukhara from the 16th century. Finally, it gives an overview of the traditional Uzbek dish palov and provides a recipe for its preparation.
The document provides information about the population, geography, history, culture, and industries of Iran. Some key points include:
- Iran has a population of around 75 million people, with 60% living in cities and the remaining 40% in villages or nomadic tribes.
- The official language is Farsi and there are over 10 languages spoken in the country.
- Major industries include petrochemicals, agriculture, and automotive. Iran has the second largest natural gas and third largest oil reserves.
- Iranian culture features traditions like Nowruz new year celebrations, music, handicrafts, and literary and artistic heritage. Sports like football are also popular.
The document provides an overview of Iran, its history, culture, and people. It discusses Iran's ancient civilizations dating back 7,000 years and empires like Cyrus the Great's Persian Empire. It also describes Iran's ethnic and religious diversity, languages including Persian, handicrafts, and traditions of generous hospitality where guests are seen as friends of God. Tourists comment that Iranians are extremely friendly and welcoming to Western visitors.
Summer is the hottest season between spring and autumn, with the longest days and shortest nights. It is warm because the earth is directly facing the sun during this time. Most people associate summer with fun activities like picnics and visiting beaches or parks as schools are on break and offices are less busy. People wear light, cool clothing and fruits like apricots and strawberries ripen.
Shruti Kak presented a seminar on Kashmir culture including its history, religions, language, cuisine, music, and dance. The valley of Kashmir was formerly a lake that was drained. Kashmir's culture has been influenced by Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The Kashmiri language is spoken in the Kashmir valley and is one of India's scheduled languages. Traditional Kashmiri cuisine uses yogurt, cream, spices and avoids onions and garlic. Music styles include chakri, rouf, and sufiana kalam, while dances include the ruf, dandaras, and ladishah. In conclusion, Kashmir is known for its handcrafts, religious harmony, delicious food,
1. Iran is located in Southwest Asia between Iraq and Pakistan, with geographic features including mountain ranges and seas.
2. The climate is generally hot and dry, with cold winters and hot summers, controlled by Iran's location between dry Arabian areas and damp Mediterranean regions.
3. Iran has a theocratic republic government led by religious leaders, with an elected president and parliament, though the highest authority is the Supreme Leader.
The document discusses the Pashtun culture of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. It outlines key aspects of Pashtun culture including the Pashto language, Pashtunwali code which emphasizes hospitality, courage and loyalty, the jirga legal system of tribal elders, traditional Pashto literature and dress. Traditional music, dance, marriage customs and the importance of family and religion are also covered. The Pashtun are known for their hospitality and diverse yet unified cultural traditions.
India celebrates many festivals that depict its diverse culture and traditions, including Diwali, Dussehra, Independence Day, Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Holi, Raksha Bandhan, and Eid Mubarak. Diwali honors the victory of good over evil and is celebrated through lights and fireworks. Dussehra commemorates Lord Rama's victory over Ravana. Independence Day and Republic Day celebrate India's independence and status as a republic. Gandhi Jayanti honors the leader Mahatma Gandhi. Holi is a festival of colors. Raksha Bandhan celebrates the bond between siblings. Eid Mubarak marks the end of Ramadan for Muslims.
Armenia is a landlocked country located in the Caucasus region. It has a population of about 3 million people and its capital and largest city is Yerevan. Armenians have lived in the area for thousands of years but it has been ruled by various larger empires throughout history. In the early 20th century, over 1 million Armenians were killed by the Ottoman Empire in what is known as the Armenian Genocide. Today, Armenia struggles with a weak economy, unemployment, and conflict with neighboring Turkey and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
This document provides information about Iran through a presentation given by Maysam Sodagari, a 28-year-old PhD student from Iran. It discusses Iran's history, geography, cities, culture, religion, holidays, and everyday life. Key points include that Iran was formerly known as Persia, has the oldest civilization in the world dating back to 3200 BC, and is home to several UNESCO World Heritage sites like Persepolis and sites in Isfahan. The document aims to educate others about Iranian culture and people.
Iran is located in the Middle East, bordering Iraq and the Caspian Sea. It has an area of about 1,024,029 square miles and rugged, mountainous terrain subject to natural hazards like floods and earthquakes. The main language spoken is Persian and some major holidays include Constitution Day in August and Revolution Day in February. Iranian cuisine features grains, fruits, vegetables, and flatbread with meals often including chicken or lamb over rice.
Iran is a country located in Western Asia, bordered by several countries. It has a population of over 66 million and a total area of 1.6 million square kilometers. Tehran is the capital city. Iran has a long history and strategic geographic importance. The current political system is led by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Popular television channels include BBC Persian, Gem TV, and Farsi1. Top newspapers are Tabnak, Varzes, and Fars News Agency. Non-verbal communication differs somewhat from Western styles, with head gestures having opposite meanings and some hand gestures considered obscene. Persian is the predominant language in Iran.
Armenia is a landlocked mountainous country located in the Caucasus region between Western Asia and Eastern Europe. It has a long history dating back thousands of years and was the first country to adopt Christianity as its official religion in 301 AD. Armenia has faced numerous invasions and conflicts over the centuries and between 1915-1917 hundreds of thousands of ethnic Armenians died in the Armenian Genocide at the hands of the Ottoman Empire. Today Armenia struggles with issues related to its borders being blockaded by Turkey and Azerbaijan due to the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Nowruz - Origins and Celebration in the Persian WorldAaronSey
油
Nowruz is the Persian New Year celebration that originated over 15,000 years ago as people transitioned from a nomadic to settled lifestyle. It marks the beginning of spring and the renewal of nature. Nowruz is celebrated on the vernal equinox, around March 21st, and involves spring cleaning, exchanging gifts with family, jumping over fires for purification, and placing seven symbolic items beginning with 'S' on haft-sin tables. Nowruz celebrations last for 13 days and are observed not just in Iran but in other countries once ruled by ancient Persia, reflecting its long cultural history.
1. The document discusses the purposes and benefits of festivals, including bringing people together, sharing feelings and ideas, discussing problems, strengthening family relations, and preserving culture and heritage.
2. It defines a festival as an event celebrating a community's unique aspects and provides examples of different types of festivals like art, comedy, film, folk, food, literary, music, religious, science, and theater festivals.
3. Literary and science festivals are discussed in more detail, with literary festivals described as regular gatherings of writers and readers, and science festivals involving a series of lectures on cutting-edge research and unusual science perspectives.
This presentation aims at providing information to students who want to gain knowledge on Persian traditional music and reading English. I would like to thank the Wikipedia; YouTube; Google; and other websites that I sought information from.
Business travel does not simply entail getting on a plane and going to a meeting. Often there are unforeseen cultural barriers, and with prior knowledge, these can be overcome to make your trip a success.
This Russia PowerPoint will teach you about the countrys culture, customs, family life, gender roles, cuisine, etiquettes for dining, social and business interactions, and much more to assist you in your travels.
Did you know that Russia is the largest country in the world, covering 1/7th of the planet? Or that Russias Ural mountains are the oldest in the world?
This Russia Power Point highlights these facts and much more including: 17 Points on General Information, 11 Points on Family Life, 6 Points on Food, 16 Points on Food Etiquette, 9 Points on Social Etiquette, 33 Points on Business Etiquette, and 10 Points on Trivia.
The document discusses travel to Uzbekistan. It provides background on Uzbekistan's geography, including major mountain ranges and rivers. It also describes Uzbek cultural aspects like national holidays, foods, and traditions. Historical sites from Uzbekistan's place along the Silk Road are mentioned. The conclusion encourages travel to experience Uzbekistan's hospitality.
Vietnam has a population of 83 million people, with Hanoi as the capital city and Ho Chi Minh City as the largest city. The main ethnic group is Kinh Vietnamese, and the primary religion is Buddhism. Pho, a beef or chicken noodle soup, is Vietnam's national food. Vietnamese weddings traditionally take place in autumn or winter and involve astrological consultations and gift-giving ceremonies. Funerals follow solemn traditions such as washing and dressing the body along with placing rice and coins in the mouth.
Here is a short report I did for my Geography of the Muslim World class at MUW. Each student was given a different Muslim nation to report on, and mine was Iran. I learned a lot about Iran in doing this report. I hope that you will enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed making it.
This document discusses tourism in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. It provides details about historical sites in Uzbekistan that attract tourists, particularly architectural and historical sites from the Silk Road era. It also describes tourist activities like exploring archaeological and religious sites. One section discusses a student group learning about the old city of Bukhara by visiting historical monuments and engaging with tourists. Another section profiles the medieval architecture of Bukhara from the 16th century. Finally, it gives an overview of the traditional Uzbek dish palov and provides a recipe for its preparation.
The document provides information about the population, geography, history, culture, and industries of Iran. Some key points include:
- Iran has a population of around 75 million people, with 60% living in cities and the remaining 40% in villages or nomadic tribes.
- The official language is Farsi and there are over 10 languages spoken in the country.
- Major industries include petrochemicals, agriculture, and automotive. Iran has the second largest natural gas and third largest oil reserves.
- Iranian culture features traditions like Nowruz new year celebrations, music, handicrafts, and literary and artistic heritage. Sports like football are also popular.
The document provides an overview of Iran, its history, culture, and people. It discusses Iran's ancient civilizations dating back 7,000 years and empires like Cyrus the Great's Persian Empire. It also describes Iran's ethnic and religious diversity, languages including Persian, handicrafts, and traditions of generous hospitality where guests are seen as friends of God. Tourists comment that Iranians are extremely friendly and welcoming to Western visitors.
Iran is located in Asia, with Tehran as its capital. It has a diverse geography that includes plateaus, mountains, deserts, and bodies of water like the Caspian Sea. Iran has a long history dating back thousands of years, and was once ruled by various empires and dynasties. Iranian culture is rich with traditions around food, music, holidays, and conservative dress codes for women. While Iran offers opportunities to learn about its history and culture, the summary concludes that its strict rules make it less suitable for general travel or adventure seeking.
If all of the world卒s cultural heritage (sports, music, fashion, architecture, literature, painting, etc..) was contained in a time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate the legacy of your country?
The Iranian New Year, Nowruz, falls on March 21 and marks the beginning of spring. Nowruz has its origins in ancient Persian traditions dating back to at least the 2nd century CE. As part of the celebrations, Iranians observe rituals and customs like setting a Haft-Seen table with seven symbolic items starting with 'S', lighting bonfires, and cleaning their homes. Nowruz remains an important cultural celebration where families gather, light fires, and hope for a prosperous new year.
The document discusses Jashan-e-Baharan, the spring festival celebrated in Lahore, Pakistan. It describes the festival's traditions of kite flying and wearing yellow colors. The festival marks the arrival of spring and involves activities like kite flying competitions, flower exhibitions, and food festivals in parks and public spaces. It concludes by discussing the cultural and economic benefits of the festival for Pakistan while noting it should be celebrated in moderation and according to government laws.
This document discusses several Turkish holidays and traditions. It describes Nevruz, which is celebrated in March and involves jumping over fires. Hidrellez, celebrated on May 6, honors Hizir and people make wishes by hanging items in trees. National holidays like April 23 commemorate the establishment of the Turkish parliament. Children's Day involves children taking on government roles. Religious festivals like Eid al-Adha and Ramadan involve fasting, feasting, and gift giving. Customs include celebrating military service, asking permission for marriage, and welcoming neighbors during difficult times.
Festivals of Northeast India will offer you lots of entertainment, food and the diversity of the culture amongst the states itself. Experience it first hand by attending the events.
The document summarizes several festivals celebrated around the world: the Chinese New Year and Lantern Festival in China, the Songkran Festival in Thailand where people throw water, Carnival in Brazil celebrated before Lent, Eid al-Fitr marking the end of Ramadan in Islam, Hanami viewing cherry blossoms in Japan, and the Sinulog festival in the Philippines commemorating Catholicism.
This document provides information about Iranian society and culture. It discusses how family is the basis of social structure in Iran and families tend to be small but close-knit. Loyalty to family comes before other relationships. Introductions are generally between the same sex. Table manners are formal and meals are served family style. Hospitality involves an abundance of food. Tips of 10-15% are customary in restaurants. The document also highlights several natural and geographic attractions in Iran worth visiting.
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This presentation tells about india's diversity.
Although the India is a one nation then also india having some diversity. We are talking about article 16 of india's Constitution.
Lohri is a winter harvest festival celebrated in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh in mid-January. It marks the end of winter and the start of longer days. People celebrate by lighting bonfires, dancing, singing folk songs, eating traditional foods and throwing items like popcorn and puffed rice into the fire. Legend says the festival commemorates Dulla Bhatti, a 16th century folk hero who protected people from injustice.
1. Iran is an Islamic republic located in Western Asia with a population of over 77 million people and a land area of 1.6 million square kilometers.
2. The majority of Iranians are Shia Muslims and speak Persian, with other ethnic groups and languages including Azeri, Kurdish, and Luri.
3. Iran has a long history and was formerly known as Persia, with many historical and religious sites that are significant in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
India has a rich history and culture expressed through its classical music traditions, languages, and holidays. Its music developed over many centuries and includes genres like Carnatic music from South India and Hindustani music from North India. Both styles use instruments like tabla drums and bansuri flutes. India has a diverse musical heritage reflected in its vocal and instrumental forms. The country celebrates national holidays like Republic Day and honors cultural symbols like the tiger, peacock, and lotus flower in its identity.
This document provides a summary of various religious, cultural, and national festivals celebrated in Pakistan. It discusses major Islamic religious festivals including Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Azha, Shab-e-Barat, and Eid Milad-un Nabi. It also covers national days such as Pakistan Day, Independence Day, and festivals honoring important figures in Pakistan's history. Additionally, it summarizes cultural festivals held across Pakistan's various regions showcasing local traditions, crafts, music and dances.
This presentation summarizes key aspects of culture in Bangladesh. It discusses definitions of culture and includes sections on music, dance, festivals, and celebrations that are important parts of Bangladeshi culture. Some highlights mentioned are folk music traditions like Bhatiali and Bhawaiya, festivals such as Pohela Boishakh, Eid, and Durga Puja, and celebrations for harvesting seasons and marriages.
The document provides information about the culture and traditions of Kashmir. It discusses the region's religious beliefs including Islam, Hinduism, and Sikhism. It also describes cultural aspects such as festivals, foods, dress, handicrafts, and the Kashmiri language. Birth, marriage, and death customs are outlined for Hindus and Muslims. The culture incorporates influences from its diverse religious populations.
This document summarizes Romanian traditions and customs, dividing them into family customs, calendar-based customs, and religious customs. Family customs center around important life events like birth, marriage, and death. Calendar-based customs are associated with the seasons and holidays throughout the year. Major religious customs include Christmas, Easter, and the celebrations of various saints' days. The document provides details on the rituals, superstitions, and symbolic meanings associated with these various traditions.
Syria is a country located in Western Asia, bordering Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, and Israel. Damascus is the capital city of Syria with over 1.7 million residents. Damascus is the largest city in Syria and known as the "City of Jasmine". The flag of Syria features two green stars centered on a horizontal tricolour of red, white and black. Syrian culture places importance on family, religion, education, and traditions such as dances, cuisine including kebabs, and attire like kaftans.
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Key topics covered:
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Sports Trainer Level 1 Course by Sports Medicine Australia A gateway to professional development, career opportunities, and working in Australia.
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If you are a sports professional looking to enhance your clinical skills and open doors to global opportunities, this presentation is for you.
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Antibiotics have revolutionized medicine, playing a crucial role in combating bacterial infections. Among them, Beta-Lactam antibiotics remain the most widely used class due to their effectiveness against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. This guide provides a detailed overview of their history, classification, chemical structures, mode of action, resistance mechanisms, SAR, and clinical applications.
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Beta-Lactamase Inhibitors & Resistance Mechanisms
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3. ThecultureofIran
Iran (Islamic Republic of
Iran) is a country in
southwest Asian,
neighboring
Turkmenistan,
Azerbaijan and Armenia
on the north,
Afghanistan and
Pakistan on the east,
and Turkey and Iraq on
the west. Iran holds an
important position in
international energy
security and world
economy as a result of
its large reserves of
petroleum and natural
5. Language:-
Farsi, the official language of
Iran, is historically one of the
most prominent languages of
the Middle East and extended
regions. Iranian culture is one
of the oldest in the region, and
it has influenced cultures like
Italy, Macedonia, Greece,
Russia, the Arabian Peninsula,
and parts of Asia. Islam is
practiced by the majority of
Iranians and governs their
personal, political, economic
and legal lives.
The Persian calendar is a solar
calendar, however, some of
the official religious Islamic
and Shia holidays are based on
a lunar calendar. Government
official working days are from
Saturday to Wednesday.
6. Family
In Iran, family matters are
very important, as they take
their responsibilities to their
family very seriously. Women
are to be protected and
taken care of and it is
inappropriate to ask
questions about an Iranians
wife or other female
relatives. Their loyalty to the
family comes before
everything.
Typical wedding rituals occur
in two stages. The first stage,
Aghd, represents the legal
aspect of marriage in Iran,
where the bride and groom
sign a marriage contract,
usually in the brides home.
The second phase, Jashn-e
Aroosi, is the wedding
7. ArtsandLiterature
Iran has a great art visible in
architecture, paintings,
calligraphy and poetry. This
heritage was translated to
several languages and
influenced many cultures.
Moradi-Kermani, is one of
the most famous modern
Iranian writers and is
considered the most
translated modern Iranian
author
Iran has a long history of fine
silk and wool rug weaving,
that is why Persian rugs are
internationally known as the
most beautiful across the
world. Iran produces more
rugs and carpets than all
other countries put together.
9. Emblemofiran
The Emblem of Iran
since the 1979
Iranian Revolution
features the Arabic
word Allah ("God"),
and is a ligature for
Kalimah: 悋 悋悋悋 悋 悋,
as well; rendered in
stylized characters.
10. The logo consists of four
crescents and a sword in the
shape of a water lily. The four
crescents are meant to stand for
the word Allah. The five parts of
the emblem symbolize the
Principles of the Religion. Above
the sword is a shadda this is
used to double a letter.
The shape of the emblem is
chosen to resemble a tulip, in
memory of the people who died
for Iran: it is an ancient belief in
Iran, dating back to mythology,
that if a young soldier dies
patriotically a red tulip will grow
on his grave. In recent years it
has been considered the symbol
of martyrdom.
The logo was designed by Hamid
Nadimi, and was officially
approved by Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini on 9 May 1980.
The logo is encoded in Unicode,
in the Miscellaneous Symbols
range, at code point U+262B ()
under the name "FARSI
SYMBOL".
11. Karbalaiscarf
it is used for peace
symbol people wear
chadar to show peace
respect and paitance
Wearing this chadar show
respect to Syed family.
They show respect
towards SYED peoples
13. Greetings
At a social gathering, greet the
oldest people first, as age is
highly respected.
When greeting people, the
universal Islamic salaam
should be used. The phrase for
leaving is Khuda Hafiz.
Men are addressed with
AGHA proceeded by the
surname. So ALI RAZA HAKIMI
will be AGHA-E-HAKIMI.
In formal situations, only shake
hands with the people of same
gender, whereas informally
Iranians kiss three times on
each cheek.
Any physical contact with the
opposite gender is forbidden.
14. Dresscode
Iranian officals and
business people wear
clothing comprising of
trousers, shirts and
jackets.
Males are expected to
dressed smart,
Wearing tie is not
necessary.
Women wear very
conservative clothing
that covers arms, legs
& hairs
AGA E JANUM
15. Diningstyle
Dining etiquette for the home,
If you are invited to an Iranians
house:
Check to see if the host is
wearing shoes, If not remove
yours at the door,
Dress conservatively.
Arrive at the invited time.
Show some respect to elders
by greeting them first.
Check to see if your spouse is
included in the invitation.
Shake everyones hand
individually.
Accept any offer of food or
drink remember to do taarof.
16. Gift-Giving
Never give alcohol as a
gift.
If first time going to
someones house for
tea, bring small gift.
If invited to lunch or
dinner, bring fruits or
sweets or pastries.
Make sure the box is
wrapped nicely.
Dont open a gift
immediately.
17. markets
When paying bills for your
shopping, if the salesman
offers to gift you the
purchased goods, do not
take his words at face value
(tarof),instead, appreciate
his humbleness and offer a
fair price.
It is rare that you will find
aggressive touts in Iran, but
if you are shopping in
Isfahan you will come across
dome persuasive sellers-
just remember to stay
friendly.
18. Religiousviews
Women should wear a
chador before entering
the mosque.
Do remove shoes
before entering prayer
area of a mosque.
Dont ask before
entering at holy shrine
of Mola raza Badshah
(a.s) and other
masoomeens if you are
a non muslim. HADEES
Dont take photos of a
mosque while people
are praying.
20. Iranifestivals
NowRuz: now means new and the word
ruz means day, so nowruz means starting
a new day and it is the Celebration of the
start of spring . It starts on the first day of
spring (also the first day of the Iranian
Calendar year), 21 March, in that 12 days
as a sign of the past 12 months, all Iranian
families gather around and visit each
other.
Sizdah Bedar: Persian Festival of "Joy and
Solidarity". The 13th and last day of
Nowruz celebration. Because of the end
of twelve days (a sample of twelve
month) they celebrate the 13th day as a
new beginning of the next twelve month
and it has no relations with the number
13 (as an unlucky number).
Sepandarmazgan: Day of Love, Friendship
and Earth in ancient Persian culture.
Chaharshanbe Suri: Festival of Fire, last
Wednesday night in the Iranian Calendar
year. It marks the importance of the light
over the darkness, arrival of spring and
revival of nature.
Yald Night: longest night of the Iranian
calander
21. islamic
Ramadan (Ramazan in Iran): Iranian have
special recipes as Zoolbia-Bamieh, Shole Zard,
Ferni, Halva and Ash Reshteh in Ramzan
Eid ul-Fitr or Eid e Fetr: "The Festival of Fast-
Breaking" which comes at the end of Ramadan.
People give gifts and money to poor people,
patients and the handicapped.
Ashurah and Tasoa: Shia Muslims observe the
day in mourning for Hussain(a.s) and in
remembrance of his martyrdom. In Iran,
Iranians perform Ta'zieh, the old Iranian
dramatic parade (post Islamic era). There exists
also a rather special recipe for some special
drinks in this festival. Many people cook
something and offer it to their neighbors as
gifts.
Nimeh ab但n: celebration for the twelfth and
final Shia Imam. The festival consists of some
fireworks and decorating the cities with lights,
bulbs and trees.
Qhadr nights: the "Night of Qadr" towards the
end of Ramadan, which is when the first verses
of the Qur'an were revealed to Muhammad.
Iranian stay awake the nights and light candles.
Ghorban ceremony: "The Festival of Sacrifice".
In Iran, Iranian sacrifice sheep and offer the
meat to neighbors and also poor people for
free. There is also a barbecue in almost every
house.
Ghadir ceremony: The day when Prophet SAW
declaired Ali(a.s) as MOLA of all the muslim at
KHUM-E GHADEER
22. IranianSports
Foot ball (normally
called cocker in the US)
is very popular in iran.
Not many others sports
were introduced to
Iranians otherthan
football(soccer).
People from all the
ages
participate,whether its
a serious game, or just
playing for fun.
Fans are a big part in
the sport. Many people
come out to watch the
23. Food
Fesenjan (Pomegranate Walnut
Stew)
Bademjan (Eggplant And Tomato
Stew)
Baghali Polo (Rice With Dill And
Fava Beans)
Zereshk Polo (Barberry Rice)
Gormeh Sabzi (Green Herb Stew)
Khoresht-e fesenjan. This iconic
stew, an essential part of every
Persian wedding menu. ...
Zereshk polo. ...
Khoresht-e ghormeh sabzi. ...
Sabzi polo. ...
Chelo kabab koobideh. ...
Khoresht-e gheimeh. ...
Tahchin. ...