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  2. Firoozeh Koobi - Wikipedia

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    Firoozeh Koobi (Persian: فیروزه کوبی‎; Firouze Koobi, or Firuzehkubi) is an Iranian handicraft made of a copper vessel that is covered with inlayed turquoise stone. [1] It is one of the most popular souvenirs of Isfahan. [2] Although the technique has a short history (less than 100 years), due to the use of precious stones and the ...

  3. Firoozeh Dumas - Wikipedia

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    Firoozeh Dumas (Persian: فیروزه دوما) (born June 26, 1965, in Abadan, Iran) is an Iranian-American writer who writes in English. She is the author of the memoirs Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing up Iranian in America (2003) and Laughing without an Accent: Adventures of a Global Citizen (2008), and the semi-autobiographical novel It Ain't so Awful, Falafel (2016).

  4. Iranian handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    Firoozeh Koobi, made of a copper vessel that is covered with inlayed turquoise stone. Stone inlay, the most popular stone used is carnelian, followed by turquoise to make traditional jewelry. The inlay is typically laid in mastic and wax, then fixed with enamel and/or niello.

  5. Jarigole pillar site - Wikipedia

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    The Jarigole pillar site is one of the megalithic communal cemetery sites in Lake Turkana Basin in Northern Kenya associated with the Pastoral Neolithic period. The site is located on the eastern shores of Lake Turkana in the southeastern edge of the Sibiloi National Park.

  6. Category:Persian handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Persian handicrafts". The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Iranian handicrafts.

  7. Funny in Farsi - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 0-8129-6837-9. Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America is a 2003 memoir by Iranian American author Firoozeh Dumas. The book describes Dumas's move with her family in 1972, at age seven, from Iran to Whittier, California, and her life in the United States for the next several decades (with a brief return to Iran).

  8. Hajji Firuz - Wikipedia

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    Hajji Firuz. Hāji Firuz ( Persian: حاجی فیروز) or Khwāje Piruz ( Persian: خواجه پیروز) is a fictional character in Iranian folklore who appears in the streets by the beginning of Nowruz. His face is covered in soot, and he is clad in bright red clothes and a felt hat. He dances through the streets while singing and playing ...

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