Comments on: The Real Iran Pt4: Esfahan – Half the World in a City https://iwandered.net/the-real-iran-pt4-esfahan-half-the-world-in-a-city/ Travel Blog, Itineraries & Guides, Hotel Reviews Mon, 08 Aug 2016 13:05:34 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.3 By: Ashiqin Noor https://iwandered.net/the-real-iran-pt4-esfahan-half-the-world-in-a-city/#comment-11698 Wed, 28 May 2014 02:16:06 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1194#comment-11698 I love reading your posts and I never knew Iran can be so beautiful! Gotta add this into one of my checklist! Thanks for sharing! *thumbs up*

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By: Afrooz Sadr https://iwandered.net/the-real-iran-pt4-esfahan-half-the-world-in-a-city/#comment-966 Sun, 15 Dec 2013 20:23:10 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1194#comment-966 it’s nice to see photos of my city here ….youre wellcome anytime…:D

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By: Abhishek Narasimha https://iwandered.net/the-real-iran-pt4-esfahan-half-the-world-in-a-city/#comment-281 Tue, 23 Oct 2012 14:35:55 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1194#comment-281 In reply to the wanderer.

Iran is a magnificent country, unfortunately due to blatant Western media propaganda it has a pathetic reputation. It is a respectable Islamic republic which works on universal franchise and isn’t a Taliban like dictatorship projected by the west.
I think America and Europe should remove the ridiculous trade embargo which is creating further polarization rather than modernization. The people of Iran are there to select their government and political systems which best suit them.
Since you are a Filipino I am in love with your culture. Jose Rizal is my role model and I like Pinoy Classic Rock, Juan Dela Cruze Band, Dawn, Sampaguita and Eraserheads.
Greetings from Bangalore, India.

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By: Anarya Andir https://iwandered.net/the-real-iran-pt4-esfahan-half-the-world-in-a-city/#comment-280 Mon, 04 Jun 2012 06:05:54 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1194#comment-280 Where’s the ‘LOVE’ button! I absolutely LOVE this post and the photos!

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By: The Silk Road Journey Pt4: Shimmering Samarkand « I Wander https://iwandered.net/the-real-iran-pt4-esfahan-half-the-world-in-a-city/#comment-279 Sat, 28 Apr 2012 14:23:38 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1194#comment-279 […] I found the Registan to be quite impressive. Certainly, it’s up there, along with Esfahan’s Imam Square, as one of the finest Islamic sights that I have […]

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By: siddharthajoshi https://iwandered.net/the-real-iran-pt4-esfahan-half-the-world-in-a-city/#comment-278 Sun, 01 Apr 2012 07:21:01 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1194#comment-278 Wow…I love the pictures! Lucky you 🙂

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By: curiouscatontherun https://iwandered.net/the-real-iran-pt4-esfahan-half-the-world-in-a-city/#comment-277 Fri, 23 Dec 2011 21:41:43 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1194#comment-277 Just looking at your photos makes me want to go back. I think that Esfahan is the most beautiful city I’ve seen in more than twenty countries. I doubt that any other city will ever match it in terms of beauty!

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By: the wanderer https://iwandered.net/the-real-iran-pt4-esfahan-half-the-world-in-a-city/#comment-276 Sat, 26 Nov 2011 09:15:17 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1194#comment-276 In reply to thepinaysolobackpacker.

Thanks Gael!
Those occasional tourists who are captured for one reason or another usually involve illegal crossing in the land borders – those US backpackers were examples of this; and almost always involve westerners only. This is because of the poor diplomatic relations between Iran and most Western countries. For Asians, it’s usually fuss-free – the Philippines has pretty good diplomatic relations with Iran.

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