Traveling Through Iran's Ancient Cities: The Journey Of Marco Polo | Marco Polo Reloaded Part 2

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Traveling Through Iran's Ancient Cities: The Journey Of Marco Polo | Marco Polo Reloaded Part 2


Bradley writes tourist guides mostly about Asia, but this time he is working on a very special project, retracing the route Marco Polo took from Venice over 750 years ago, happy with any transport he can get, always going East, along the great Silk Road. He’s been on the road for over two months, and has now made it to Iran. Starting in the…

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  1. to 7:10 i think the iranians do not wait to get this bombt for a demockery like the usa has to be installed i hope not for people not know usa is a demockerie =fake democratie i think the big democratic republican party or the other way around it is like an oligarchy in perfection and by the way condolences for the loss of your president Ebrahim Raisi i,m sure he was loved by many worldwide !

  2. Back then during Polo journey ruled by Mongol Khan…. Iran or Persia is such a gem amazing history culture very old civilization speaking Farsi personally cities like Samarkand Bukhara in Uzbekistan the Silk Road and The khorasan you add Mardin in Türkiye those are my dream not New York Paris or London I like old civilizations old cities

  3. Calling Zoroastrians fire worshipers is a no no it's like using a certain word to describe black people he probably didn't know that and didn't mean to insult them

  4. Thats also what made big impression to me ,the good people of iran and how they treat foreigners,like friends and with real smiles😂not an artificial ones….a good hearted people and i didnt saw any sign of blind intoxicating islam if we dont count the hijabs,also i have to mention the incredible women of iran they are beautiful and when i watched the people walking on the street i didnt saw one that was not beautiful…these people are ready to reject the regime out there and to become free,they dont deserve this fate

  5. You show too much of your face instead of the buildings, and landscaping. Calling Zoroastrians ' fire worshipping' is an insult. That would be the same as saying that Islam worships the crescent moon, which is their symbol, or that Christians worship the cross, which is their symbol. The fire is the represerntation of the Light of Truth of the God Ahura Mazda, Zoroastrian symbol, that's what it is. I see in the background some huge portraits of the Yatolahs of Iran, that doesn't mean that they are worshipped, it is regarded as the protectors of Iran, that's all.