Lonely Planet Iran (3rd Edition)
Lonely Planet Iran (3rd Edition)
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Book Description
From its celebrated Persian palaces and turquoise-tiled mosques to its clay-baked caravanserais and exotic bazaars, Iran has long tantalised travellers fascinated by the Islamic world. Explore all of this country's secrets - and more - with this fully updated guide.
- 57 detailed maps, plus a full-colour country map
- illustrated sections on arts, carpets, Persepolis and Esfahan
- extensive historical, political and cultural notes
- the latest on border crossings, no-go areas and the best way to get around
- Farsi language chapter and script for all place names
Lonely Planet Iran (3rd Edition),Pat Yale,Anthony Ham,Paul Greenway,Lonely Planet Publications,0864427565,Middle East - Egypt,Middle East - General,Travel,Travel - Foreign
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