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How history has been damaged in the Iran War

Knewz

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July 8, 2026

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How history has been damaged in the Iran War

Broken glass and fragments of masonry were scattered across the floors of Chehel Sotoun Palace, a 17th-century landmark in Isfahan, Iran, after nearby airstrikes damaged parts of the city’s historic center. The strikes, which targeted a nearby government building, also damaged monuments around Naqsh-e Jahan Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back more than...

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