After attack, now America warns. says 'will blow the ancestral thing ....'
After attack, now America warns. says  'will blow the ancestral thing ....'
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Washington: After some time when the US killed Iranian commander Qasim Sulemani in a drone attack, after that Iran also threatened to attack America. After which it was said on behalf of America that all the cultural and historical things of Iran are on its target, if Iran attacked any of its soldiers or hideout, then it would be destroyed and attacked by all these bases. But there are many places of historical importance in Iran, more than 20 of these things have been given World Heritage status from UNESCO.

Naqsh-e Jahan Square: According to information from sources, it has been revealed that Naqsh-e Jahan Square is one of the largest city squares in the world. It was built in the 17th century. This place in Iran is located in the city of Isfahan. Imam Masjid built in Naqsh-e Jahan Square (it was renamed after 1979 revolution). It is very neatly decorated with beautiful design tiles. UNESCO has also given it the status of World Heritage.

Gulistan Palace: On the same side, Gulistan Palace in the capital Tehran has royal buildings which have been decorated with very beautiful workmanship. It was the official residence of the Qajar dynasty in the 19th century. This building is also worth seeing here.

Persepolis Hakmani: Let us tell you for information that in 515 BC. Parsepolis was the capital of the Hakhamani empire. It was given World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1979. Being the capital of that time, it also has historical significance. In this, 500 BC In this, King Dara I of the Hakhamani kingdom is shown. The Behustan inscription is a carving on a large rock, written in many languages. It was important for understanding Sumerian writing, an early system of writing.

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