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  • Iranian Kurds celebrate three-day Pir-e Shaliar festival in UNESCO-listed Uramanat 2025-01-31 17:47

    Iranian Kurds celebrate three-day Pir-e Shaliar festival in UNESCO-listed Uramanat

    TEHRAN - Iranian Kurds in the mountainous Uramanat region, which is a UNESCO World Heritage as well, gathered for the annual three-day Pir-e Shaliar festival, a centuries-old folk celebration honoring their legendary healer and mystic.

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