| Duke Ellington - Isfahan |
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Encoded by lfbarfe!
Watching the Duke Ellington Jazz 65 show
(kindly encoded by Mr lfbarfe), I was VERY
taken with the performance of Isfahan, from
the "Far East Suite." I've chopped it out to
share on YouTube, partly so I can keep it
handy. Hope you enjoy it. Johnny Hodge's
playing is extraordinarily beautiful, very
warm and emotive. If you like this, then
check out Demonoid for the full thing. Tags : Duke Ellington Isfahan Johnny Hodges Jazz 625 lfbarfe |
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| Ispahan - Esfahān - Isfahan - اصفهان (Iran / ایران ) |
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Isfahan ou Esfahan (en persan :
اصفهان, Esfahān) est une ville d'Iran,
capitale de la province d'Isfahan. Le nom de
la ville est aussi rendu sous la graphie
Ispahan. Elle est située à 340 kilomètres
au sud de la capitale, Téhéran. Troisième
ville d'Iran (après Téhéran et Mashhad)
avec 1 600 554 habitants en 2006, la zone
métropolitaine d'Isfahan est un des centres
majeurs de l'industrie et de l'enseignement
en Iran.
Isfahan a été capitale de l'empire perse
sous la dynastie des Safavides entre le
XVIe siècle et le XVIIIe siècle.
L'architecture de la ville, qui est noyée de
verdure bien irriguée, offre un contraste
avec les étendues désertiques qui
l'entourent. Cet aspect particulier,
résultat des efforts de Shah Abbas, ainsi
que les nombreux monuments islamiques
construits entre le XIe et le XIXe siècle,
sont aujourd'hui menacés par la modernité.
Le classement de la place Naghsh-e Jahan au
patrimoine mondial de l'humanité depuis 1988
contribue à faire prendre en considération
les spécificités de l'urbanisme d'Isfahan.
اصفهان
از ویکیپدیا، دانشنامهٔ
آزاد.
برای دیگر کاربردهای نام
اصفهان به صفحهٔ اصفهان
(ابهامزدایی) مراجعه
کنید.
اصفهان یکی از شهرهای
بزرگ و تاریخی ایران است
که دارای شهرت جهانی است.
این شهر پایتخت چند
دودمان از پادشاهان پیشین
ایران بوده است و اوج
شکوفایی آن به دوره
صفویان بر می گردد. شهر
اصفهان مرکز استان اصفهان
و نیز مرکز شهرستان
اصفهان است. این شهر در
منطقه ای نیمه کویری در
مرکز ایران و در کنار
زاینده رود قرار گرفته
است. اصفهان دومین شهر
بزرگ ایران از نظر جمعیت
(پس از تهران ) و از مراکز
گردشگری، فرهنگی و
اقتصادی این کشور است. آب
و هوای آن معتدل و دارای
فصول منظم است. از هنرها و
صنایع دستی آن می توان به
نقرهکاری، برنجکاری
Esfahān or Isfahan (historically also
rendered as Ispahan, Old Persian: Aspadana,
Middle Persian: Spahān, Persian:
اصفهان Esfahān), located about 340 km
south of Tehran at 32°39′5″N,
51°40′45″ECoordinates: 32°39′5″N,
51°40′45″E, is the capital of Esfahan
Province and Iran's third largest city (after
Tehran and Mashhad). Esfahan has a population
of 1,600,554 (2007 calculation).[1]
Esfahan is located on the main north-south
and east-west routes crossing Iran, and was
once one of the largest cities in the world.
It flourished from 1050 to 1722, particularly
in the 16th century under the Safavid
dynasty, when it became the capital of Persia
for the second time in its history. Even
today, the city retains much of its past
glory. It is famous for its Islamic
architecture, with many beautiful boulevards,
covered bridges, palaces, mosques, and
minarets. This led to the Persian proverb
Esfahān nesf-e jahān ast: "Esfahan is half
of the world".[2]
The Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Esfahan is one
of the biggest city squares in the world and
an outstanding example of Iranian and Islamic
architecture. It has been designated by
UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The city
also has a wide variety of historic monuments
ranging from the Sassanid to the Safavid
dynasties. Remaining Islamic architectural
sites were built from 11th to the 19th
century while older pre-Islamic monuments
date back to 1000 B.C.
(Wikipedia)
12.1999
VALPARD FILMS http://valpardfilms.free.fr Tags : Ispahan Esfahān Isfahan اصفهان iran Perse persia persian 伊朗 이란 إيران イラン |
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| E.S. Posthumus - Isfahan |
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Track nº1 - Antissa
Track nº2 - Tikal
Track nº3 - Harappa
Track nº4 - Ulaid
Track nº5 - Ebla
Track nº6 - Nara
Track nº7 - Cuzco
Track nº8 - Nineveh
Track nº9 - Lepcis Magna
Track nº10 - Menouthis
Track nº11 - Extremoz
Track nº12 - Pompeii
Track nº13 - Isfahan
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Tracks from the 2001 album: Unearthed Tags : E.S. Posthumus unearthed isfahan orchestral electronic music cinematic |
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| Iran 101 - Isfahan / Esfahan |
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Eşfahān or Isfahan (historically also
rendered as Ispahan, Old Persian: Aspadana,
Middle Persian: Spahān, Persian:
اصفهان Esfahān), located about 340 km
south of Tehran at 32°39′5″N,
51°40′45″ECoordinates: 32°39′5″N,
51°40′45″E, is the capital of Esfahan
Province and Iran's third largest city (after
Tehran and Mashhad). Tags : Iran 101 Isfahan esfahan |
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Affichage : 1339
Durée : 104 s |
| Moein - delam mikhad be isfahan bargardam |
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Isfahan AKA half of the world!!!
Esfahān or Isfahan (historically also
rendered as Ispahan or Hispahan, Old Persian:
Aspadana, Middle Persian: Spahān, Persian:
اصفهان Esfahān), located about 340 km
south of Tehran at [show location on an
interactive map] 32°39′5″N,
51°40′45″ECoordinates: [show location on
an interactive map] 32°39′5″N,
51°40′45″E, is the capital of Esfahan
Province and Iran's third largest city (after
Tehran and Mashhad). Esfahan City had a
population of 1,986,542 and the Esfahan
metroplitan area had a population of
3,430,353 in the 2006 Census, the second most
populous metropolitan area in Iran after
Tehran.[2]
The cities of Najafabad, Khaneh Esfahan,
Khomeini-shahr, Shahin-shahr, Zarrinshahr,
Mobarakeh, Falavarjan and Fouladshahr all
constitute the metropolitan city of Esfahan.
Esfahan is located on the main north-south
and east-west routes crossing Iran, and was
once one of the largest cities in the world.
It flourished from 1050 to 1722, particularly
in the 16th century under the Safavid
dynasty, when it became the capital of Persia
for the second time in its history. Even
today, the city retains much of its past
glory. It is famous for its Islamic
architecture, with many beautiful boulevards,
covered bridges, palaces, mosques, and
minarets. This led to the Persian proverb
Esfahān nesf-e jahān ast: "Esfahan is half
of the world".[3]
The Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Esfahan is one
of the biggest city squares in the world and
an outstanding example of Iranian and Islamic
architecture. It has been designated by
UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The city
also has a wide variety of historic monuments
ranging from the Sassanid to the Safavid
dynasties. Remaining Islamic architectural
sites were built from 11th to the 19th
century while older pre-Islamic monuments
date back to 1000 B.C.
each and every photo you see on this video
was taken off the following websites:
Music: Moein - isfahan
دلم مي خواد به اصفهان
برگردم - معين
http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Midd...
http://travel.webshots.com/album/5551...
http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/27...
http://www.syros.aegean.gr/users/nhad...
http://www.dejkam.com/iran/isfahan/
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/...
http://math.usask.ca/fvk/Iran%202003/...
http://www.melotti.net/file/ricordi_d...
http://math.usask.ca/fvk/Iran%202003/...
http://www.mui.ac.ir/photo_album/fa/0...
http://travel.webshots.com/album/5523...
http://www.iran-daily.com/1385/2529/h...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/farhang/...
http://www.isfahan.us/
http://iran.iwarp.com/photo6.html Tags : اصفهان نصف چهان ايرن خواجو سي و سه پل Iran esfahan Elamite Ali qapu Khaju Bridge Si-o-Seh Pol 33 Arches Shahrestan Shah |
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Durée : 420 s |
| Isfahan |
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Just some of the sights of Isfahan. The clips
are from "Mostanade Iran".
1st song "Isfahan" by Moein
2nd song "Track 01" from the album "Tamanna"
by Parviz Meshkatian Tags : Isfahan Iran Esfahan Isfehan Esfehan Isfihan اصفهان |
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Durée : 579 s |
| E.S. Posthumus - Isfahan |
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Album: Unearthed
E.S. Posthumus is an independent music group
that produces cinematic style music. It is a
form of epic classical that fuses intertwined
drum beats with orchestral and electronic
sounds. Their music is inspired by the
Pythagorean Philosophy which states that
"music is the harmonization of opposites; the
conciliation of warring elements". The E.S.
is an acronym for "Experimental Sounds" while
Posthumus is a word that represents "all
things past".
According to the group, E.S. Posthumus was
formed in 2000 by brothers Helmut and Franz
Vonlichten. Helmut and Franz studied piano
with their mother. After graduating from high
school, Franz worked in recording studios
while Helmut attended and graduated from
UCLA, with a degree in archaeology.
E.S. Posthumus' music has been licensed by
many movie and television production studios;
being included in numerous movie trailers and
television shows. For instance, the song
"Posthumus Zone" was composed for the CBS
Sports TV programs The NFL Today and The NFL
on CBS. E.S. Posthumus have so far released
two albums. Tags : e.s. posthumus isfahan unearthed orchestral movie ost experimental sounds |
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