The royal Saadabad Palace in Tehran suffered damages from Israeli bombs
A 19th century royal palace built by the Qajars & used by the Pahlavi dynasty.
The Islamic Republic kept it open as a museum yet it was the Shah’s son who backed the bombing of it… the irony.
@Princesspeace29 There’s no oppression in Iran. You probably have never lived here. The only oppression is the fact that you’re supporting a regime responsible for the killing of 175 elementary schoolgirls.
Persian architecture work that made the Chehelston Palace
It is one of Iran’s historical monuments in Isfahan.
It’s a place where the pillars tell the story of King Abbas II & the tiles the craft of Persian craftsmanship.
It’s a sad reality that some support the bombing of it.
@BadFaithComment You must’ve have a magic bowl to come to that conclusion.
Go through my page, we only posted the beauties of Iran. We don’t care about politics, but when a country like the US is bombing our beautiful country, then we stand behind those who are protecting it.
This is the beautiful Nakhsh-e Jahan in Esfahan, Iran.
Sadly, warmongering maniacs are looking to destroy Iran’s national heritage and the world is silent.
@Realneo101 Iranian here, and you don’t represent us 90 million Iranians at all. I have great respect for anyone who opposes war against Iran. You’re a traitor to the motherland.
Skilled Persian architecture: Shah Abbas Mosque in Esfahan, Iran.
Built by Shah Abbas in the 17th century. A monument that tells a story through its millions of tiles, whispering tales of art, faith, and empire.