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Kashan, nestled in the heart of Isfahan province, is a city steeped in cultural history and architectural grandeur, making it a magnet for both national and international tourists. Known for its ...
Most of the houses in Kashan used to belong to wealthy clerics or traders, who built them for their families. The Abbasi House consists of several courtyards and multistorey buildings, and is ...
An Israeli projectile hit a checkpoint in the central Iranian city of Kashan this morning, killing at least three people and injuring four others, according to the Mehr news agency. The outlet ...
Additionally, the Natanz uranium enrichment site is also located within the province. Isfahan also hosts a significant Iranian airbase that hosts Iran’s ageing fleet of US-made F-14 Tomcats ...
According to IRNA, about 3,000 Jews live in Iran, with the Isfahan province alone home to 1,200 Jews and 16 synagogues. Outside sources have estimated that some 8,500 Jews live in the country ...
Nuclear sites in the Iranian province of Isfahan are absolutely safe, the Tasnim news agency reported. The agency quoted sources as saying that no incidents were registered on the country’s ...
This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows Iran's nuclear site in Isfahan province on April 4. (Planet Labs PBC/AP) Skip to main content. Where is Isfahan and why might Israel have targeted it?
Famed for its palaces, tiled mosques and minarets, Isfahan - where blasts were heard overnight - is also a major centre for military industry. Iran's third-biggest city, nicknamed "Nesf-e-Jahaan ...