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Ardebil

American  
[ahr-duh-beel] / ˌɑr dəˈbil /
Or Ardabil

noun

  1. a town in NW Iran, near the Caspian Sea.


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Mr. Kzempour Ardebil also slammed Mr. Trump for withdrawing from the 2015 nuclear accord, negotiated by the Obama administration to curb Iran’s nuclear programs in exchange for a lifting of strong international economic sanctions.

From Washington Times

“You impose sanctions on major producers, founders of OPEC, and yet you are asking them to reduce the prices?! Since when did you start ordering OPEC! Your tweets have driven the prices up by at least $10/b,” Mr. Kzempour Ardebil said, adding “Pls stop it, otherwise it will go even higher!”

From Washington Times

“You say you want to negotiate with the world, but you don’t know how to speak the global language. You don’t even know how to speak the language of your own people,” Rouhani said at a rally in the northern town of Ardebil.

From The Guardian

In Bijar and Khoram-abad, locals cover themselves in mud with rosewater from head-to-toe, and in towns like Ardebil, worshippers carry special basins filled with water in remembrance of Hussein's thirsty warriors.

From BBC

Persian art is entirely outside his field, all he had to offer the exhibition was one carpet, mate to the Victoria & Albert Museum's Ardebil carpet, though inferior to it in quality.

From Time Magazine Archive