شماره 22 ماهنامه شنسبانیه

به افتخار حلول عید پرمیمنت سعید رمضان، شماره ۲۲ماه سرطان ۱۳۹۴ ماهنامه شنسبانیه  با قطع و صحافت زیبا و محتوای عالی علمی، ادبی، فرهنگی و هنری از چاپ برآمد. مدیریت ماهنامه می بالد که در مدت ۲۲ماه و نشر ۲۲ شماره از شنسبانیه دست های طلایی نویسندگان، قلم زنان، هنرمندان، جوانان و شعرای خوش قریحه ی… ادامه خواندن شماره 22 ماهنامه شنسبانیه

Keyhole Gardens Raise Crops and Nutrition

By Jennifer Hardy Before you read this story, think of the food you ate yesterday: the fruits and vegetables, the toast, the meat or cheese, the eggs, the sweets and, if you’re anything like me, plenty of coffee and tea to get through the day. Bonu, a mother of three from rural Monjoy Kone village… ادامه خواندن Keyhole Gardens Raise Crops and Nutrition

Qutb Minar complex

The most famous monument situated in the complex is the Qutub Minar; other important constructions in the complex are the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque, the Ala-I-Darwaza, the Alai Minar and the iron pillar. According to John Keay’s “History of India,” 27 previous Hindu and Jain temples were destroyed and their materials reused to construct the minar and… ادامه خواندن Qutb Minar complex

Muhammad of Ghor

Muhammad of Ghor (Persian:محمد شہاب الدین غوری) also Muhammad Ghori,Mohammad Ghauri, etc., originally named Mu’izz-ad-din, b.1162 – d.1206, was a Ghurid emperor and the governor of Ghazni from 1173 to 1206. Muhammad was the brother of the Sultan Ghiyas-ud-din Muhammad of Ghor, a region of what is now a province in Afghanistan. Ghor lay on… ادامه خواندن Muhammad of Ghor

Minaret Of Jam

The Minaret at Jam stands alone in a remote valley surrounded by barren mountains.  The Hari Rud river flows rapidly by the lonely tower, which was once surrounded by a great mosque at Firuz Koh.   Built in the 12th century, it is the only well-preserved monument from the Ghorid period.  It measures 65 meters (213… ادامه خواندن Minaret Of Jam