Poets Mausoleum, Tabriz Poets Mausoleum, Tabriz

Poets Mausoleum, Tabriz

A tombstone marked far from the others, facing the school of religious studies next door. Wish I knew who this poet was...


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Yuki-Jennifer A.A Kurumi
A 22 year old Middle Eastern journalism major for a knack for languages and cultures. Pseudo-Japanese-Aussie in heart with ambitions to travel while doing her best to pick up rare knowledge and remain as open-minded as possible. Currently enrolled at a school in New York City, juggling full-time school, a dodgy part-time office job (with lots of uncool Asian jokes and disobedient photocopiers) and arts/culture writer for the community paper;-) Travel plans pop up 24/7. Can't wait for school breaks....but my bank account laughs at me. Beginning this blog with recent adventures to Ira... full info
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