TEHRAN – The time-honored rainmaking ritual of “Chooli Qazak” in Neyshabur has been officially registered on Iran’s tourism calendar, according to Kamal Khani, the head of the city’s Office for Cultural Heritage and Tourism.
Khani explained that the ritual, deeply rooted in Iran’s cultural and religious beliefs, reflects the importance of water in the agricultural economy of rural communities. “The scarcity of water has always been a concern for farmers, leading to the development…
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