Photo : Abyaneh

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/ Date : October 21, 2014

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Photo by: Afshin Iranpour

Province:

Isfahan

Additional Information:

Dimensions: 2048 * 1536
File Size: 818205
Make: Canon
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Model: Canon DIGITAL IXUS II
Mime: image/jpeg
DateTime: 2005:04:15 15:45:19
Shutter Speed Value: 287/32
Aperture Value: 95/32
Exposure Bias Value: 0/3
Flash: 24
Focal Length: 173/32
X Resolution: 180/1
Y Resolution: 180/1
Resolution Unit: 2
Abyaneh

Description:

is a village in Barzrud Rural District, in the Central District of Natanz County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 305, in 160 families. Characterized by a peculiar reddish hue, the village is one of the oldest in Iran, attracting numerous native and foreign tourists year-round, especially during traditional feasts and ceremonies. An Abyunaki woman typically wears a white long scarf (covering the shoulders and upper trunk) which has a colourful pattern and an under-knee skirt. Abyunaki people have persistently maintained this traditional costume despite pressures from time to time by the government trying to change it. On top of the village sits the ruins of a Sasanid era fort. Since June 2005, the village has been undergoing archaeological excavations for the first time ever, as a result of an agreement between Abyaneh Research Center and the Archaeology Research Center of the Iranian Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization

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