Handicrafts and Souvenirs of Kermanshah
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Handicrafts and Souvenirs of Kermanshah

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Handicrafts and Souvenirs of Kermanshah

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Handicrafts and Souvenirs of Kermanshah
Kermanshah since long has been one of the most famous handicrafts centers of Iran. The most important handicrafts and gifts of the province that mainly are produced by the villagers and tribes are: Carpet, Kilim, Jajims or a loosely woven material, Kitchen implements, traditional kitchen wares and wooden articles, Giveh (local shoes), metal engraving, glassware, felt and leather products, and its famous sweet-meat mainly Kak.
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Handicrafts and Souvenirs of Kermanshah
Handicrafts and Souvenirs of Kermanshah
Kermanshah Attractions & Tourist Information
Kermanshah (Capital of Kermanshah Province) located in the western part of Iran is one of Iran’s ancient cities bordered by Kordestan province to the north, Lorestan and Ilam provinces and Iraq to the west. The city of Kermanshah is home to magnificent to
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