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I have worked for the Petroleum Ministry of the Islamic Republic of Iran as a photographer and sub editor since about 18 month ago. During this short time there are two ministers and two (temporary) supervisors (Seid Masoud Mirkazemi as a minister, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a supervisor, Mohammad Aliabadi as another supervisor and finally Rostam Ghasemi as a current minister). It means the most important ministry of the government has a new head per every 18 weeks Just when international sanctions had troubled the country and specially the petroleum industry have impacted by these sanctions. These 30 photos are my view in this period to Iran oil industry and its side issues. Mohammad Ghadamali 07/12/2011
A Glance at Ministry Of Petroleum
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A city is often covered by smog making breathing difficult. It’s the capital of Iran and the largest city in the Middle East and is the 16th most populated city in the world. It’s Tehran, my hometown, that I really don’t understand dislike or like it.
Tehran, my hometown
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A few news photo and portraits of Some Iranian Governors between 2006 to 2008.
Some Iranian Governors
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Years and year's conflict, war and struggle in this territory, plays antidote role against war malady. Presently Iraqi Kurdistan in a warlike country exercises and experiences grains of life, peace and tranquility. Erbil, Soleimaniyeh and Halabcheh are cities that I saw this hope to life in there. At seven days trip to these 3 cities that start from overland Tamarchin Border and end in Bashmagh border.
Seven Days Iraqi Kurdistan
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Baluchistan is an arid, mountainous region in the Iranian plateau; it includes part of southeastern Iran, western Pakistan, and southwestern Afghanistan. Iran’s Baluchistan is located southern and most part of “Sistan and Baluchistan” province. Its people are Sunni.
Seven Days Baluchistan
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Kurdistan, (literally meaning "the land of Kurds") is an extensive plateau and mountainous area in the Middle East, inhabited mainly by Kurds. It covers parts of eastern Turkey (Turkish Kurdistan), northern Iraq (Iraqi Kurdistan), northwestern Iran (Iranian Kurdistan) and part of northern Syria.
Iranian Kurds is not to be confused with the Kurdistan province in Iran which only encompasses a part of the Kurdish inhabited areas of Iran. It is noteworthy, that from the estimated 4 million Iranian Kurds, who are mainly Sunnis, 1,555,000 of them are Shiite Kermanshahi Kurds.
It’s my photo note about Iranian Kurds in seven days trips to north of Kermanshah, Kurdistan and south of west Azerbaijan province.
Seven Days Kurdistan
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About 50 years old most of houses in Iran built only by bole and thatched materials. Thatched wall not only made our home but also has made our memories. These memories are destroying now. [9Photos]
Thatched wall
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Desert is defined as are as with an average annual precipitation of less than 250 mm per year and most of my land is in this way. But I think In fact desert is a sanctum for who wants thinking, relaxing and approaching to numinous. [13 Photos]
The Desert
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