Handicrafts exhibit opens in Ardabil 

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exhibition and other similar events play an important role in introducing handicrafts and the prosperity of Ardabil as a tourist
Sufism where arrays of harmonious sun-scorched domes, well-preserved and richly-ornamented facades and interiors, and, above all, an
atmosphere of peace and tranquility have all made a must-see stopover while traversing northwest Iran.It is named after Sheikh Safi al-Din
Ardabili (1253-1334), who was a Sufi philosopher and leader of Islamic mystic practices
bathhouse, kitchens, and a hospital, as well as religious houses amongst others
The place also boasts a remarkable collection of antique artifacts.Available data compiled by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism,
the coronavirus pandemic has inflicted on global trade.The Islamic Republic exported $427 million worth of handicrafts during the first
eleven months of the calendar year 1398
Of the figure, some $190 million was earned via suitcase trade (allowed for customs-free and tax-free transfer) through 20 provinces,
according to data compiled by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts
Ceramics, pottery vessels, handwoven cloths as well as personal ornamentations with precious and semi-precious gemstones are traditionally