
Isfahan - Wikipedia
The name Isfahan is derived from Middle Persian Spahān, which is attested by various Middle Persian seals and inscriptions, including that of the Zoroastrian magi Kartir. [10] The present …
Ispahan - Traditional French Recipe | 196 flavors
The Ispahan, an iconic French pastry, is a large macaron combining a subtle combination of rose, raspberry and lychee.
Ispahan - Dessert First
Feb 20, 2006 · The Ispahan is one of his signature creations, a startling combination of rose, raspberries and lychees that blend into a sum that is most certainly greater than its parts.
Rosa 'Ispahan' - Wikipedia
Rosa 'Ispahan', also known as ' Rose d'Ispahan' and ' Pompon des Princes', is a clear pink, half-open kind of Damask rose, a type of garden rose introduced from the Middle East to Europe …
Isfahan - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Isfahan or Esfahān (historically also rendered as Ispahan or Hispahan, Old Persian: Aspadana, Middle Persian: Spahān, Persian: اصفهان Esfahān) is the capital of Esfahan Province in Iran. It is …
Esfahan | History, Art, Population, & Map | Britannica
Mar 11, 2025 · Esfahan, capital of Esfahan province, major city of western Iran, and one of the most important architectural centers in the Islamic world. The city first thrived under the Seljuq …
ISPAHAN - JewishEncyclopedia.com
Traditional Founding. City in the district of Jabal, Persia, situated on the Zendarud. The Jews pretend to have founded Ispahan, saying that it was built by the captives whom …
Isfahan - Wikipedia
Isfahan or Sepahan (Persie: اصفهان Esfahān), historically rendered in English as Ispahan or Hispahan, is a city located about 340 km south of Tehran and is the capital of Isfahan Province …
This is Isfahan - Isfahan Tourist Information
It was the capital of Iran for about one and a half century and gained its world renowned fame. Isfahan has been called numerous names since ancient times: Apadana, Asfhan, Esbahan, …
Ispahan (Isfahan), Persia - 1902encyclopedia.com
ISPAHAN, or ISFAHAN, a city of Persia, in the province of Irak Adjemi, is situated in 32° 39' N. lat. and 51° 44' E. long. It enjoys the reputation of a very salubrious climate, except in the autumn, …
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