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Meet the duo behind the narrative-driven candle and fragrance brand, Nomad Noé! As life and business partners, Corentin Hamon and Arash Yomtobian open up about how their cross-continental paths (and a Tinder Super Like ;)) brought them together, how they craft smells inspired by people and places across time, finding their niche within 'niche', and how they preserve scent memories and traditions of "home" both on the move and in diaspora.FRAGS MENTIONED:Nomad Noé Moonwake Tuberose, Robert Piguet Fracas, Frederic Malle Carnal Flower, Michael Kors EDP, Nomad Noé: Untamed Neroli, Elysian Rose, Penhaligon's Sartorial, Nomad Noé Prophetic Saffron, Penhaligon's Halfeti, Nomad Noé DREAMER in London, L'Artisan Seville A L'Aube, Nomad Noé: VISIONARY in Esfahan, POET in Hangzhou, L'eau KenzoFOLLOW: @nomadnoe SUBSCRIBE: perfumeroom.substack.comNEW LUCKYSCENT DISCOUNT CODE: perfumeroom10
It's in front of Hakim Mosque (Masjed-e-Hakim) in Isfahan. The fountain and water are always integral to the architecture. At the end of the day, people pass by, and conversations flow gently, mingling with the soothing ambiance of the evening. UNESCO listing: Meidan Emam, Esfahan, Iran Recorded by Azadeh Nilchiani. ——————— This sound is part of the Sonic Heritage project, exploring the sounds of the world's most famous sights. Find out more and explore the whole project: https://www.citiesandmemory.com/heritage
Journey with Global Treasures to Meidan Emam, one of the world's largest public squares, located in the heart of Isfahan, Iran. Built in the early 17th century, this "Image of the World" showcases the pinnacle of Islamic architecture through its four magnificent monuments: the ethereal Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, the commanding Royal Mosque, the six-story Ali Qapu Palace, and the grand portal to Isfahan's ancient bazaar. Discover how this remarkable UNESCO World Heritage site served as the beating heart of the Safavid Empire, where royal ceremonies and bustling markets coexisted in perfect harmony, and where four centuries later, history still lives and breathes in every intricate tile and soaring arch.
Lead Americas Analyst Sydney Stewart and Middle East and Africa Analyst Megan Sutcliffe return to cover the latest escalation in the ongoing Israel-Iran shadow war. On 19 April, Iran activated its air defences in response to reported drone incursions, likely from Israel, near air bases in Esfahan and Tabriz. The strikes followed Iran's earlier launch of drones and missiles towards Israel. The Biden administration distanced itself from the Israeli attack but confirmed that it had been notified. Sanctions against Iran were discussed. Potential scenarios include increased strikes on Iranian proxies by Israel and possible retaliatory measures from Iran. The risk of escalation is acknowledged, with the possibility of a new baseline for direct engagement. The episode concludes with a focus on future US engagement and strategic risk forecasts for the region. Be sure to leave a review and follow if you enjoyed the episode! Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sibyllic Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sibyllineTV For more information visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk E-mail us at: info@sibylline.co.uk
Israele, in risposta all'offensiva lanciata da Teheran nella notte tra sabato e domenica scorsa, ha sferrato l'attacco contro l'Iran. Secondo il New York Times, che cita 3 funzionari iraniani, è stata colpita una base militare nell'area di Isfahan.
Nafiss Nia is dichter en filmmaker. Nia debuteerde met de Esfahan, mijn hoopstee en schreef nog andere bundels. De gedichten van Nia zijn onder andere opgenomen in De beste gedichten van 2002, Zo'n gelukkige dag en Denkend aan Marsman. Haar nieuwe film Die middag gaat over de politiek van intimiteit en verlossing en cultuur en taal. Femke van der Laan gaat met Nafiss Nia in gesprek.
Read on for today's agenda below prepared by David (thank you very much). - Retired US Diplomat to 5 different nations David Hunter shares his knowledge, passion, interest, and experience.1)Drones Hit Iranian Defense Equipment Factories?: On Monday, Jan 30, reports came in of mysterious drone strikes on Iranian weapons plants in Esfahan. Iran is claiming these were Israeli drones. But Israel denies it. This happened as US Secretary of State Anthony Blinkin is visiting Israel, just after US military finished joint 'war games' with Israel. What is going on?2)Could Israel Win A War With Iran Without US Help?: If Israel decides that Iran's nuclear program is getting too advanced, it may decide to unilaterally strike Iran's nuclear sites sparking a full war with Iran. Could Israel win such a war without US troop involvement?3)In Peshawar, Pakistan, 86 People Were Killed in Suicide Bombing: This week, a massive bomb killed at least 86 people attending mosque services in western Pakistan. The mosque was full of Pakistan military, intelligence and border guards. Who was behind the attack, and why was it done?
Iran's protests: a different view from the ground Setareh Sadeqi, an Esfahan, Iran-based scholar and teacher, provides Max Blumenthal with a view of Iran's protests against the country's morality police and the death of Mahsa Amini never heard in US mainstream. Sadeqi explains that while many Iranians oppose the morality police, the protests have failed to spread far outside Tehran, and have relied heavily on social media amplification from the outside - including from neoconservative elements hell bent on regime change - to magnify the impact of the protests. Sadeqi also addresses the impact of US sanctions on Iranian women, and details civil disobedience by Iranian women that has never registered in Western media. Watch the video on YouTube ||| The Grayzone ||| Find more reporting at https://thegrayzone.com Support our original journalism at Patreon: https://patreon.com/grayzone Facebook: https://facebook.com/thegrayzone Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegrayzonenews Instagram: https://instagram.com/thegrayzonenews Minds: https://minds.com/thegrayzone Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@thegrayzone Max Blumenthal: https://twitter.com/MaxBlumenthal https://rokfin.com/MaxBlumenthal Setareh Sadeqi: https://twitter.com/Leelako
Una live improvvisa nata dalla necessità di Kayaoon di esprimere le proprie preoccupazioni e pensieri riguardo a ciò che sta accadendo in Iran, il suo paeseKatayoon Biooki Vahed, laureata in teatro a Roma è danzatrice e facilitatore del conscious dance ( danza di coscienza)Link ai social di Katayoon, in arte "Floating Mandala": https://www.instagram.com/danceofloatingmandala/Trovate tutti i link qui: https://linktr.ee/mediorientedintorni, ma, andando un po' nel dettaglio: -tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni -per articoli visitate il sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo" di questo video. - podcast su tutte le principali piattaforme in Italia e del mondo-Vuoi tutte le uscite in tempo reale? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorniOgni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e mi aiuta a dedicarmi sempre di più alla mia passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente
From learning to share to decade long friendship, this is the story of the 4th episode of the ART Informant, in which Isabelle Imbert welcomes Negar Habibi, lecturer in Iranian art history at the University of Geneva. During the episode, Dr Habibi discusses her journey from Tehran, to Aix-en-Provence, to the Museum of Art History of Geneva, where she currently works on cataloguing the collection of the French collector Jean Pozzi. If you've liked this episode and want to support, please consider donating. Mentioned in the Episodes and Further Links Follow the Art Informant on Instagram and TwitterFollow Negar Habibi on Instagram and AcademiaNegar Habibi,ʿAli Qoli Jebādār et l'Occidentalisme Safavide, Brill, 2018. Book published from Negar's doctoral thesis.Museum of Art and History, Geneva (The Pozzi's collection has been digitised and is available via the online catalogue, however key words search with "Pozzi" doesn't return any result. Instead, filter by "dessin" in the left bar, and look under "Iran, Perse" and other relevant words.)Soudavar Memorial FoundationQuentin Arnoux M.A thesis: Illustrate the Shâhnâmeh in Esfahan in the mid 17th century : Mo'in Mosavver and a manuscript stored in GenevaManazir: Swiss platform for the study of visual arts, architecture and heritage in the MENA regionA. Ivanov, The St Petersburg Muraqqa, 1996 (vol. I), digitised on the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts' website. Images mentioned in the episode.
Iran is one of the great destinations of the world, but many travelers are hesitant to go. After listening to Pattie Ehsaei, born and raised in Iran, you'll want to, soon. She describes her birth-country's beauty, history and culture in cities including Tehran, Esfahan, Persepolis and Shiraz. She tells of castles, mosques, ziggurats, lagoons, islands, beaches, scenic mountain roads, and ancient pigeon towers.Pattie came to the U.S. when she was seven, on the last plane out, in the Iranian Revolution. Pattie and Lea discuss the expat community of Persians in the U.S. and what travelers need to do in terms of visas and such. Besides the sites, Pattie reflects on family gatherings in Iran, the food and drink, and friendliness of the people.She ends, as all our episodes do, with a favorite travel memory. And we end knowing so much more of what makes Iran an exceptional country to visit._____Born in Iran, Pattie Ehsaei (TikTok: “duchessofdecorum”),has established herself as the expert of “P's and Q's” on the platform where she's received over 1.8 million likes and nearly a half million followers as she teaches social and workplace etiquette, along with financial literacy. A lawyer by trade and currently a Senior Vice President of Mergers and Acquisitions lending for a major national bank, she believes that success comes from information and empowerment. _____Podcast host Lea Lane blogs at forbes.com, has traveled to over 100 countries, written nine books, including Places I Remember, and contributed to guidebooks. She's @lealane on Twitter; PlacesIRememberLeaLane on Insta; on Facebook, it's Places I Remember with Lea Lane. Website: placesirememberlealane.com. Please follow, rate and review this award-winning travel podcast!And exciting news! In 2022 we'll be dropping podcasts bi-weekly, on Tuesdays. Every other week, starting mid- February, we'll be on YouTube with travel tips and trips. Now you can watch us one week and listen the next!
Asadi è un'artista dallo straordinario talento, in grado di dare una secchiata d'acqua fresca alle tradizionali melodie persiane, rivitalizzandole con un sapiente uso di musica elettronicaQui il link alla playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2qS1iOB98jjQ396khPoy16?si=d95c9bee14bd46deSeguite tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni , per articoli e podcast visitate il nostro sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo". Vuoi avere tutto in unico posto? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorni Ogni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e ci aiuta a dedicarci sempre di più alla nostra passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente
Iran? A country of nuclear terrorists or one of the warmest and most welcoming destinations on the planet? Your host Stephen Bailey thinks the latter. He recalls a trip to Iran and the people he met, along with Iran's sights and experiences. Travel to Esfahan, Yazd, Persepolis, Tabriz and Mashhad, as Stephen explains how and why to visit Iran.
Il calendario zoroastriano è uno dei modi più particolari in assoluto di raccontare il tempo, qualcosa che cerca di unire natura e spirito, percependo così appieno il passare delle stagioniSeguite tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni , per articoli e podcast visitate il nostro sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo". Vuoi avere tutto in unico posto? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorni Ogni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e ci aiuta a dedicarci sempre di più alla nostra passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente
3 libri che non daranno mai e poi mai giustizia allo straordinario patrimonio culturale della Persia, ma che possono fornire delle basi per comprenderlo al meglioSeguite tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni , per articoli e podcast visitate il nostro sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo". Vuoi avere tutto in unico posto? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorni Ogni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e ci aiuta a dedicarci sempre di più alla nostra passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente
“La metà del mondo”, il più celebre soprannome di Esfahan, guadagnato mostrandosi, sin dalle proprie origini, esempio assoluto di bellezza e tolleranzaSeguite tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni , per articoli e podcast visitate il nostro sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo". Vuoi avere tutto in unico posto? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorni Ogni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e ci aiuta a dedicarci sempre di più alla nostra passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente
Poche città al mondo possono rivaleggiare per cultura con Shiraz, patria di Sa’di e di Hafez, luogo che ancora oggi incanta tanto quanto i suoi immortali poeti, dono di Persia al mondo interoSeguite tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni , per articoli e podcast visitate il nostro sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo". Vuoi avere tutto in unico posto? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorni Ogni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e ci aiuta a dedicarci sempre di più alla nostra passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente
In quest'ultima parte del capitolo, Iqbal usa due dei più grandi generali della storia persiana per ricordar a quel popolo la propria grandezza passata e come fare a ritrovarla.Seguici anche su fb, ig e sul nostro sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ , ogni giorno, il meglio della cultura di Medio Oriente e Mondo islamico.
Davood Abbasi ci conduce alla scoperta della Moschea del Venerdì di Esfahan
Con Davood Abbasi viaggiamo in una delle più belle città dell'Iran
The wonderful family of my husband Ali in Iran having a meal together and then the oddest things happened
Esfahan is famous city in Iran where my husband Ali was from and where his family home is to this day
Hey guys. So because I'm in Esfahan,Iran , and Iran has limited webaite access ( you cannot access Facebook, Twitter and BBC as well as other western news services) I am not able to project News for the time being. I'm leaving Iran on January 5th, so from that point on, I will and should be able to bring you news. Discord Link: https://discord.gg/mEkBVFc
En este episodio os contamos una parte de la historia iraní, desde el Shah hasta la Revolución Islámica. Pero además hablamos de los lugares, bajo nuestro punto de vista, más importantes de Irán y de cada una de sus ciudades, concretamente de Teherán, su capital, Esfahan o Shiraz.
En este episodio os contamos una parte de la historia iraní, desde el Shah hasta la Revolución Islámica. Pero además hablamos de los lugares, bajo nuestro punto de vista, más importantes de Irán y de cada una de sus ciudades, concretamente de Teherán, su capital, Esfahan o Shiraz.
Kathy Triplett tells us how experiencing places you’ve never been impacts your worldview and changes the way you view humanity. She discusses her latest trip to Iran and the warm hospitality and friendliness of the Persians!
A casualty of the wars in Iraq includes the recent Islamic State attacks the classical ruins at Hatra, Iraq, near the city of Mosul. Scholar and writer Fatema Fsoudavar Farmanfarmaeeian speaks with host Matthew Stevenson about the threats and greatness of the classical cultural sites around western Asia.
Esfahan — one of the finest cities in Islam and the cultural heart of Iran — is an ideal place to better understand the complexities of politics mixed with religion.
Today we will listen to our sixth practice interview from Pari Akbari (Esfahan, Iran). This interview includes questions based on the N-400, two dictation sentences, and ten questions from the USCIS 96 US History and Government questions. You can get a pdf. of the Basic Citizenship Interview here and a copy of the USCIS 96 questions in the "fan" format here. Visit us at uscitizenpod.blogspot.com for the show notes. Thanks!