By: Ann-Christin Hütter Many years ago a Persian colleague of my husband Christoph catches his interest in her home country Iran. As we both took some time off this year for traveling around, we decided in January 2018, it’s the chance to visit Iran for three weeks. The reactions of Austrian people about our plans […]
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From Basile’s Travel Blog About Basile :I’m twenty-six years old, from France and Switzerland. After I finished my studies in Robotics in Zürich, and after having worked a few months in a tech start-up, I decided to listen to my inner voice. So instead of taking the plane, I decided to bike from Paris, my […]
IranbyBithttps://iranbybit.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Logo-Iranbybit-new-180x38-6.pngIranbyBit2018-06-26 19:18:042018-06-26 19:18:04Why Iranians Are So Kind?
https://iranbybit.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Logo-Iranbybit-new-180x38-6.png00IranbyBithttps://iranbybit.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Logo-Iranbybit-new-180x38-6.pngIranbyBit2018-05-09 19:04:412018-05-09 19:04:41Ethnic Groups in Iran
A korsi is a type of low table found in Iran, with a heater underneath it, and blankets were thrown over it. It is a traditional item of furniture in Iranian culture. A family or other gathering sits on the floor around the korsi during meals and special events, like Nowruz (Persian/Zoroastrian New Year’s Eve). A […]
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Impressions of an Iran-trip
AdventureBy: Ann-Christin Hütter Many years ago a Persian colleague of my husband Christoph catches his interest in her home country Iran. As we both took some time off this year for traveling around, we decided in January 2018, it’s the chance to visit Iran for three weeks. The reactions of Austrian people about our plans […]
Why Iranians Are So Kind?
Adventure, backpackers storiesFrom Basile’s Travel Blog About Basile :I’m twenty-six years old, from France and Switzerland. After I finished my studies in Robotics in Zürich, and after having worked a few months in a tech start-up, I decided to listen to my inner voice. So instead of taking the plane, I decided to bike from Paris, my […]
Ethnic Groups in Iran
Culture, DefinitionsEthnic groups in Iran[1] Ethnic groups Percent Persians (incl. Gilaks and Mazandaranis) 61% Azerbaijanis 16% Kurds 10% Lurs (incl. Bakhtiari people) 6% Turkmens (and other tribal Turks in Iran) 2% Arabs 2% Baloch 2% Others 1% Reference: Wikipedia
Korsi: Iranian Traditional Heating System
UncategorizedA korsi is a type of low table found in Iran, with a heater underneath it, and blankets were thrown over it. It is a traditional item of furniture in Iranian culture. A family or other gathering sits on the floor around the korsi during meals and special events, like Nowruz (Persian/Zoroastrian New Year’s Eve). A […]
Dress Code in Iran
Culture, Definitions, Travel Guide and Tips