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Encyclopedia > Qamsar

Qamsar is a city in the Isfahan province of Iran near the city of Kashan. Qamsar is the biggest center in the Middle East for producing rose water. The Kaaba in Mecca is annually washed by the Qamsar rose water. External links Official website Isfahan Cultural Heritage Organization Categories: Iran geography stubs | Provinces of Iran ... Iran consists of 30 provinces: Provinces are governed from a local center, mostly the largest local city. ... Iran (Persian: ایران) is a Middle Eastern country located in southwestern Asia. ... Tabatabaei House, early 1800s , Iran. ... Species About 100, see text References:   U. of Illinois 2002-05-29 A rose is a flowering shrub of the genus Rosa and the flower of this shrub. ... The Kaaba or Kaaba, in the mosque known as Masjid al Haram in Mecca (Makkah), is the holiest place in Islam. ... Mecca or Makkah (in full: Makkah al-Mukkaramah; Arabic مكة المكرمة) is revered as the holiest site of Islam, and a pilgrimage to it is required of all Muslims who can afford to go. ...


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Qamsar, Iran (54 words)
Qamsar is a city in the Isfahan province of Iran near the city of Kashan.
Qamsar is the biggest center in the Middle East for producing rose water.
The Kaaba in Mecca is annually washed by the Qamsar rose water.
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