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  • Women preserve ‘Tal-o Mahtal’ ritual for rain in Iran’s Qaleh Bala village 2025-12-10 17:31

    Women preserve ‘Tal-o Mahtal’ ritual for rain in Iran’s Qaleh Bala village

    TEHRAN – The ancient rain-seeking ritual Tal-o Mahtal, observed in Iran’s Qaleh Bala village, is originated as a community response to recurring desert droughts and continues to be practiced today. The ceremony is listed as part of the national intangible cultural heritage.

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