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Mashhad

, Meshed
a city in NE Iran: an important holy city of Shi'ite Muslims; carpet manufacturing. Pop.: 2 147 000 (2005 est.)
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The direct flight is scheduled for every Friday from Mashhad to Herat and vice versa, Director General of Khorasan Razavi Airports Company Mohammad Bagher Ghasemzadeh added.
More than 350,000 pilgrims from Pakistan alone visited Mashhad last year.
Later, Prime Minister Imran Khan visited the shrine of Hazrat Imam Raza (AS) in Mashhad. The prime minister paid respects at the shrine and offered Nawafil.
A prosecutor in Mashhad, Gholam-Ali Sadeqi, was quoted March 11 by the Tasnim news agency as saying a "verdict has been issued" against White and that he faced security charges.
We thank Mashhad University of Medical Sciences for financial support.
The study was reviewed and approved by Ethical Committee of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences (Ref.
While some flights from neighbouring countries such as Saudi Arabia and Bahrain to Iran have been cancelled, Oman Air is taking advantage of the situation by flying passengers to Mashhad for its religious culture and traditions.
Oman Air held a celebration this week to mark its inaugural flight between Muscat and the Iranian city of Mashhad. The first flight on June 1 and was followed by a press conference.
It utilises a Boeing 737-800 aircraft and flights depart Muscat International Airport at 14.00, arriving at Mashhad International Airport (also known as Shahid Hashemi Nejad Airport) at 17.15.
Flights will depart Muscat International Airport at 2pm and arrive at Mashhad International Airport (also known as Shahid Hashemi Nejad Airport) at 5.15pm.
Mashhad, June 1 (ONA) Oman Air, the national carrier of the Sultanate, celebrated the launch of Muscat, Mashhad route, which is Oman Air's second destination in Iran, following the launch of flights to Tehran in 2012.
Al Sharaf caravan owner Sayed Mohammed Saleh, who organises pilgrimages to Mashhad, told the GDN he shelved travel plans for two large groups, consisting of more than 50 Bahrainis.
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