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100

Iran's system of government is a mixed system where the executive, parliament, and judiciary are overseen by several bodies dominated by the clergy. 

What is a theocracy?

100

Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this ancient Achaemenid capital was founded by Cyrus the Great in the 6th century BC. 

What is Pasargadae

100

Before the 1979 revolution, Iran's leader was Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who held this royal title.

Who was the Shah (of Iran)?

100

This founder of the Achaemenid Empire is known for the Cyrus Cylinder, a document many consider an early charter of human rights.

whta is cryrus the great 

100

The fastest land animal that lives in Iran

What is a Cheetah
200

This title refers to Iran's head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces, currently held by Ali Khamenei.

 Who is the Supreme Leader?

200

This city, known for its historic central "Grand Bazaar" and magnificent Shah Mosque, served as the capital of the Safavid dynasty. 

What is Isfahan (or Esfahan)? 

200

On April 1, 1979, following a national referendum, Iran was officially declared one of these, a system where priests rule in the name of God.

what is theocracy 

200

The tomb of this king, who conquered Egypt, still stands at Pasargadae in Iran, although its gold sarcophagus is long gone.

Who is Cambyses II

200

Once a symbol of the country and featured on its flag, this majestic feline can be found in the Persian Gulf region

what is a lion 

300

This 1979 event overthrew the last Shah, abolished Iran's monarchy, and led to the establishment of the current government system

What is the Iranian Revolution?

300

This archaeological site was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, famous for its monumental gates, palaces, and large relief carvings.

What is Persepolis? 

300

Beginning in November 1979, Iranian militants held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days after storming this compound in Tehran.

What is the U.S. Embassy?

300

Considered Iran's greatest folk hero, his complex character is the most celebrated in the epic poem Shahnama

who is rustam

300

Found in the Zagros and Alborz mountains, this large animal is known for its horns, which are curved and ridged.

what is a Ibex 

400

Article 4 of Iran's constitution, adopted in December 1979, mandates that all laws and regulations must be based on these "criteria."

What are Islamic criteria?

400

This iconic mosque in Isfahan, also known as the Imam Mosque, is famous for its stunning blue tilework and is considered one of the masterpieces of Islamic architecture 

What is the Shah Mosque (or Imam Mosque)? 

400

royalty, strenth, and power define the symbol on the pre revolutionary flag prior to 1979 

what is a lion

400

Born in ancient Persia, this prophet founded a dualistic religion that influenced later monotheistic faiths and became the official religion of the Sassanian Empire.

Who is Zoroaster?

400

In the wild, this hoofed animal is found in the desert regions of Iran, where it is known for its speed and adaptability.

what is the onager 

500

The U.S. and Iran have had no formal diplomatic relations since 1980; this country serves as Iran's protecting power in the United States.

What is Pakistan?

500

 Located in the modern city of Shiraz, this landmark is the tomb of one of Iran's most beloved and influential poets, a major site of pilgrimage and national pride.

What is the Tomb of Hafez (or Hafezie)? 

500

An Arab League summit final statement in 2018 rejected "interference" by this non-Arab country, due to differences in language and history.

what is Iran?

500

The last Shah of Iran, this monarch fled the country in January 1979 just before the Islamic Revolution took hold.

Who is Mohammad Reza Pahlavi?

500

This nocturnal omnivore is commonly found in the rural and urban areas of Iran, often scavenging for food.

what is a golden jackel 

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