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Kashan’s Fin Garden among top Nowruz holidays travel destinations

Kashan’s Fin Garden

Fin Garden is one of the eight Persian gardens of Iran listed as the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Fin is one of the most beautiful historical gardens of Iran and the oldest extant Persian garden, with its completion date going back 432 years.

The garden was built during the reign of Shah Abbas I of the Safavid Dynasty in Iran. Citadels and other buildings were later added to the complex.

This year, officials have employed some 60 on-site tour guides, security staff and experts at the garden, the governor, Mohammad Sharifi Zareei said.

He said the “security, repair, cultural and promotional” program will be underway until the end of the Nowruz holidays on April 2.

Kashan is home to one of the oldest civilizations in Iran, with its Tape Sialk archeological site going back 3,500 years. The city is home to 1,700 historical sites, 300 of which are already on the national heritage list.

Official: Iran improved health tech world ranking by 60 steps in seven years

Iran health tech

Younes Panahi says Iran currently has nearly 1,700 knowledge-based centers working on health technology. These include 13 specialized technology parks.

“Indices of health tech development in the world are assessed as innovation indices in the world,” he said.

Panahi further explained that the indices cover organizational structure, human and research resources, infrastructure, market complexity and business complexity, which show a country’s economic power in the field. The output, he said, is technological and innovative knowhow.

He said Iran is lagging behind in supervision, business environment and how easily one can begin a business, along with foreign investments and cooperation of universities and industries, which need improvement.

The official said to help address the shortcomings, the health ministry needs to make sure the health sector makes its purchases of technological products from the domestic health tech market.

Panahi also called for an integrated management of heath tech products, through greater financial support and creation of the required software and hardware infrastructure.

He said these steps, when coupled with facilitation of permits issued by the Food and Drug Administration, will help remove obstacles to domestic output of health tech products.

Iran tourism: Everest of caves in the world

Iran Everest of caves

The mouth of Paro – meaning full of water in the local accent — is at the height of 3050 of a mountain with the same name, which is located 12 kilometers to the northeastern from the city of Kermanshah. The opening is just 300 meters below the summit.

This is the highest mouth of all caves in the world.

Paro cave was discovered more than 40 years ago. Back then it was the deepest vertical case in the world. That is why it is dubbed the “Everest among caves in the world”.

The cave’s vertical drop is 725.5 meters deep, and the cavern spans 1454 meters in length.

It is listed as a natural national heritage of Iran.

Nowruz in Iran: Traditions of welcoming the spring among Kurmanji Kurds

Kurmanji Kurds

Goli Shadkam added that given the significance of spring and Nowruz for the Kurdish people of Khorasan, this ceremony is observed between Minor Cheleh (end of Bahman) and spring.

The expert of the rituals of the Kurmanji Kurds also said in the past when harsh and long winters stuck the northern parts of Khorasan, people would hold feasts to mark the end of the cold and frosty period and the beginning of the spring.

Lighting fires: A key ritual of welcoming the spring

Shadkam said one of the most important rituals of this evening is lighting a fire and throwing fireballs into the air. To do this, as the dusk nears, people make one or three piles of firewood pieces separately, set them on fire and then jump over the fire. Throwing fireballs into the air is a longtime ritual among the Kurdish people of Khorasan. To do this, balls of felt or cloth the size of an orange are put in oil. On the eve of the feast and when the dark falls, the balls are set on fire and thrown into the air. When the fireballs fall on the ground, they again pick them up and throw them up in the air.

According to Shadkam, given the importance of the feast of Cheleh Chov and also the fact that this feast is alive and is being held in different Kurdish parts of Khorasan, the Cheleh Chov feats and its rituals were registered nationally as a spiritual heritage of Iranians.

The expert also spoke about other rituals of the Kurmanji Kurds to welcome spring. Among others, she mentioned lighting and jumping over fires, cooking seven-color aash, tossing beads in water and fortune telling, throwing fireballs up in the air, eavesdropping, breaking jars, and throwing spoons and eggs.

Game of tossing beads in water has a special place in the beliefs of Kurds

Shadkam added that tossing beads in water is another important ritual among nomads which has a special place in their culture given their beliefs. To perform this ritual, people of Boneh (a form of rural assistance group) gather in a black tent. They fill a porcelain bowl or teapot with water. The teapot’s mouth should be big enough for a child to move its hand in it. Then each person, with a clear intention, tosses a bead in the teapot or bowl. Each bead has a different color and form so that the one who tossed it can be identified. Once all the beads are in the water, a cloth is thrown on the teapot and a kid placed next to it. The next step has each one of the people starting to sing a three-part song, and then the child puts his hand in the teapot and randomly takes out a bead. Once the one who threw the bead and sang the song is identified, an interpretation will be given by the elderly in the tent. This continues until the last bead is taken out of the teapot so that everyone can get the answer to their intention. This ritual is still being performed because of the strong belief of the nomads.

Custom of avoiding saying disappointing things

Shadkam also explained the ritual of eavesdropping. She said eavesdropping is also used to foretell and interpret the events of the new year or the events of someone’s life on the whole. Hence, the person stands next to the entrance of the black tent or the door of the house of a relative or neighbor and overhears unbeknownst to the landlord. Then, before approaching the house or the tent, the person closes his ears and then for a moment he removes his hands and hears a sentence or a word, and then he leaves the place and gets what was heard interpreted based on the sentence or the word. For example, if the person hears someone say “the herd has grazed”, it is construed as a sign of prosperity in the new year, or if he hears his say “the flour is finished”, it is interpreted as a sign that in the new year people will face shortages and hardships. Due to the importance of this belief among the Kurds in northern Khorasan, people try to avoid saying negative and discouraging things this evening and instead they make positive and hopeful remarks so that if it is overheard, it will have a positive effect on folks.

Feasts capable of boosting solidarity among Kurds

The expert on the rituals of Kermanji Kurds said these feasts have been making the Kurdish community of Khorasan prepared to leave the old year behind and to start a new season of work. The festivities not only create happiness and joy in society, but also increase social cohesion and solidarity and have a positive effect on the growth and formation of ethnic and national identity among the younger generation.

Kataeb Hezbollah: Resistance capable of defending Iraqi airspace

Iraq’s Kataeb Hezbollah

The group’s spokesman Jafar al-Hosseini says the capability is currently limited but can be developed.

He was talking to al-Mayadeen TV Channel in the wake of Iran’s attacks on secret Israeli sites in Iraq’s northern Kurdistan region on March 13.

Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, which launched the missile strikes, warned at the time that the country will not tolerate threats near its borders.

Al-Hosseini added that there is evidence of Israel having presence in Kurdistan region and that the autonomous region is selling the oil to the Israeli regime.

“Presence of Israel in Iraq’s Kurdistan region for attacks on neighboring countries will drag Iraq into conflicts,” he said.

The official further stressed that resistance groups in Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine have increased their coordination.

“Al-Quds is the main objective of the Iraqi resistance…. There is a strategy among countries of the resistance axis and they have divided tasks among them,” he said.

The US considers resistance groups in Iraq and Lebanon as offshoots of Iran. But these groups have repeatedly said they are solely tied to Iran with their common objective, that is, resisting the US hegemony and Israeli acts of aggression.

The US has previously launched attacks on resistance groups in Iraq in retaliation for strikes on American bases, Washington blames on these groups.

The Iranian attack on Israeli bases in Erbil could also lead to another such US attack.

The Leader offers condolences on ayatollah Rayshahri’s passing away

Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei

In a message, the leader called the late member of Iran’s Assembly of Experts as a “revolutionary cleric” whose loss is “bitter and painful”.

“The variety of fields of endeavor by this divine, knowledgeable, ethical, revolutionary, political and administrative scholar … had created a rare personality in him,” the leader said.

“I extend my heartfelt condolences to the respectable children and other survivors of him.”
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi also extended his own condolences on the death of the late official, praising his “unflagging endeavor” for the revolution.

Mohammadi Rayshahri passed away at the age of 76, after a period of hospitalization for illness.

He served in several senior positions during his political tenure including as intelligence minister and Iran’s prosecutor general, among others.

He was later assigned the position of caretaker of Shah Abdol-Azim shrine in southern Tehran, which he held until his death.

Rayshahri was also active in teaching Quran and Hadith and founded the Quran and Hadith University, which he chaired until his death.

Iran condoles with China over deadly plane crash

China Plane Crash

Khatibzadeh sympathized with the Chinese nation and government on the sad occasion.

No survivors have been found as the search operation continued Tuesday of the scattered wreckage of a China Eastern plane carrying 132 people that crashed a day earlier in a forested mountainous area in China’s worst air disaster in a decade.

“Wreckage of the plane was found at the scene, but up until now, none of those aboard the plane with whom contact was lost have been found,” state broadcaster CCTV reported Tuesday morning.

The Boeing 737-800 crashed near the city of Wuzhou in the Guangxi region while flying from Kunming in the southwestern province of Yunnan to the industrial center of Guangzhou along the east coast. It ignited a fire big enough to be seen on NASA satellite images.

The crash created a deep pit in the mountainside, Xinhua news agency reported, citing rescuers.

‘Iranians awaiting good news from Vienna talks’

Iran Iranians

Masoud Khaansari expressed hope that the Iranian negotiating team will bring good news for the Iranian people in the initial weeks of the new Persian year.

Khaansari noted that Iran’s future will not be decided by oil or state economy but by using new technologies, attraction of foreign and domestic investment and gaining assistance from creative and competent people who are unfortunately migrating from the country.

Khaansari added that any planning without considering these factors will be doomed to failure.

He said this Nowruz must be a season for changing course as well as changing management and governance policies.

The head of Tehran’s Chamber of Commerce reiterated that a nuclear deal and sanctions removal will result in economic breakthroughs, attraction of investment and improvement of people’s livelihoods.

He said amid the Ukraine war which has made matters more complicated, Iran must make its national interests a top priority, try to be neutral through a robust diplomacy and make the most of possible opportunities.

Former Iranian intelligence minister dies at 76

Ayatollah Mohammad Mohammadi Rayshahri

Rayshahri served in several senior positions during his political tenure including as intelligence minister and Iran’s prosecutor general, among others.

He was later assigned the position of caretaker of Shah Abdol-Azim shrine in southern Tehran, which he held until his death.

Rayshahri was also active in teaching Quran and Hadith and founded the Quran and Hadith University, which he chaired before his death.

Iran FM: Tehran has offered initiatives to US over Vienna talks

Hossein Amirabdollahian Fuad Hossein

Hossein Amirabdollahian, in a phone conversation with his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hossein, said the parties to the negotiations are close to finalizing a deal.

The Iranian foreign minister said the onus in now on the US side to show its alleged good faith.

Amir Abdollahian said, “We are determined to reach a good, robust and lasting deal.”
The top Iranian diplomat noted that Iran’s lead negotiator Ali Bagheri is in constant touch with EU coordinator Enrique Mora.

He then outlined Tehran’s viewpoint regarding a delay in holding a new round of negotiations between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

The foreign ministers of Iran and Iraq also discussed the latest developments in Ukraine.
Amir Abdollahian also congratulated the top Iraqi diplomat on the occasion of Nowruz.

He then referred to the meeting of the Islamic Cooperation Organization in Pakistan and called for the body to focus on issues that help strengthen solidarity and unity among the Muslim Ummah.