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Images of the Departed

Documenting and preserving one’s image on gravestone or monument has never been common in the Iran. But since the introduction of photography and the emergence of western-inspired traditions of publishing obituaries in the newspaper, Iranian began to publish the pictures of their lost ones in daily newspapers, on posters, and more recently on gravestones.

These images are usually decorated with inscriptions and symbols. Women’s faces are mostly replaced with female pictograms.

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An Iranian Motorcycle

Motorcycle, Iranian Style

Motorcycles play an important role in the daily life of Iranians. The accessories and decorations on them reveal and reflect the taste, needs and sometimes even the beliefs of the owners.

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Hossein Fahmideh - Enghelaab street, Tehran

Martyrdom in the Iranian Cityscapes

What is officially called the “culture of martyrdom” in Iran is omnipresent in every Iranian cityscapes. Martyrdom could be seen everywhere. On the walls, in the names of the streets, and on the public water fountains.

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Manhole Covers

Walking in the Iranian streets one always can see the never-ending process of street maintenance and repairs that might continue for quite a long time. The result of these constant repairs are manhole covers, grates and water valves that are part scenery in every Iranian city and town.

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Iranian Sandals (Dampayee) (6)

Iranian Sandals

Iranian living spaces consist of different clean and unclean areas defined by social and religious cleanliness codes. To have access to the unclean areas, one needs a very necessary device: Dampayee (Sandals).

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