Iran — Stock Photo, Image

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Entrance of the West side iwan at the Jameh Mosque of Isfahan, Iran. The mosque is one of the oldest mosques still standing in Iran and it is the result of the continual construction, recostruction, addition and renovations on the site from around 77

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