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Passers-by eat snacks in front of the magnificently tiled Masjed-e Imam (Royal Mosque) in Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. (Also referred to as Emam Square). Built by the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas 1, as part of the renovation of the central square of Isfahan. The architect was Ostad Abu'l-Qasim. (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).

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What I Eat: Asia, supporting images, Iran
Passers-by eat snacks in front of the magnificently tiled Masjed-e Imam (Royal Mosque) in Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. (Also referred to as Emam Square). Built by the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas 1, as part of the renovation of the central square of Isfahan. The architect was Ostad Abu'l-Qasim.  (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).
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