

The Persepolis Treasury Tablets the Primary Documentary Evidence for Achaemenid Administration, Saadi's Bani Adam Verse on the UN Headquarters Wall & the DNA Proof That the Shiraz Wine Grape Actually Originates in France Not Persia
The Persepolis Treasury administrative tablets — the primary documentary evidence for Achaemenid administrative and economic organization; Saadi's Bani Adam verse (Human beings are members of a whole / In creation of one essence and soul) on the Persian carpet at the UN headquarters in New York; DNA analysis proving the Syrah/Shiraz wine grape is actually a cross of two French varieties (Dureza and Mondeuse Blanche) — definitively ruling out a Shirazi origin; the fal-e Hafez bibliomancy tradition of opening the Divan at random for prophecy at the Hafez Tomb; Persepolis burned by Alexander the Great in 330 BCE as possible revenge for the Persian burning of Athens in 480 BCE; and world's oldest wine production evidence from Iran (Hajji Firuz Tepe, 5400 BCE).

Hafez Memorized the Quran in 14 Recitations by Age 20 and His Divan Serves as the Oracle (Fal-e Hafez) for 85 Million Iranians Today, Saadi's Bani Adam Verse is Engraved at the United Nations, Karim Khan Built Shiraz as Capital but Refused the Title of Shah
Hafez memorizing the Quran in 14 recitations as a young man in Shiraz; his Divan of 500 ghazals serving as the divination oracle (fal-e Hafez) consulted by Iranians today; Saadi's Bani Adam verse ('Human beings are members of a single body') engraved at the United Nations General Assembly in New York; Karim Khan Zand building the Vakil complex while refusing the title Shah (choosing Regent of the People instead); the Persian garden paradise (pairidaeza) concept and UNESCO's 9 listed Persian gardens; the complete 3-day Shiraz itinerary and budget guide with open market USD exchange rates.

The Achaemenid Royal Road 2,699km from Susa to Sardis with Post Stations Every 25km Delivering Messages in 7 Days vs 90 Days on Foot, Shiraz Faloodeh the World's Oldest Frozen Dessert Dating to 400 BCE & Shapur I the Only Conqueror Ever to Capture a Roman Emperor
The Achaemenid Royal Road (2,699km) with chapar-khaneh post stations every 25km — royal messengers covering the distance in 7 days vs 90 days on foot; the Shirazi faloodeh (rose water frozen vermicelli dessert) the world's oldest frozen dessert dating to at least 400 BCE and described by Plutarch; Shapur I capturing Roman Emperor Valerian at the Battle of Edessa (260 CE) — the only Roman Emperor ever captured by an enemy; the gold Achaemenid daric the primary international currency of the ancient Middle East 515–330 BCE; the Sassanid Ctesiphon arch (37m span) still the largest single-span brick arch in the world; and the Shirazi cucumber variety (thin-skinned, aromatic) as the traditional Shirazi salad ingredient.

The Nasir al-Molk Pink Mosque Stained Glass Best at 08:00-10:30 Before the Sun Angle Moves, Karim Khan the Only Iranian Emperor Who Refused the Title Shah & the Atash Bahram Sacred Fire in Yazd Burning Since 470 CE
The Nasir al-Molk Mosque stained glass light effect disappearing by 11:00 as the sun angle moves — the 08:00–10:30 window the only time to see the colored light on the carpets; Karim Khan Zand (r. 1750–1779) the only Iranian empire ruler to refuse the title Shah (using only Regent of the People); the Tomb of Cyrus praised in the Hebrew Bible (Isaiah 45:1) and visited by Alexander the Great in 330 BCE; the Atash Bahram sacred fire in Yazd burning continuously since 470 CE (1,550+ years); Saadi's Bani Adam verse on the Persian carpet at the UN building; and the Ka'ba-ye Zartosht tower at Naqsh-e Rostam with its function still debated after 200 years of archaeology.

Cyrus the Great's Cylinder (539 BCE) Praised in the Hebrew Bible as the Messiah of Israel, Alexander Removed 180,000 Talents of Silver from Persepolis Requiring 20,000 Mules, and DNA Proves the Shiraz Wine Grape is Actually French Not Persian
Cyrus the Great's cylinder praised in Isaiah (44:28, 45:1) as the 'anointed one' (mashiach) of the Jewish God for freeing the Jews from Babylon; Alexander the Great removing 180,000 talents of silver from Persepolis requiring 20,000 mules and 5,000 camels; DNA analysis proving Syrah/Shiraz grape is a French variety (Dureza x Mondeuse Blanche) with no genetic connection to the city of Shiraz; the Shiraz School of miniature painting using lapis lazuli imported from Badakhshan; UNESCO designating Shiraz as a Creative City of Literature in 2015; and Hafez's Divan translated into 140+ languages including Goethe's West-Eastern Divan.

The Persepolis Fortification Tablets are the World's First Evidence of Recorded Wages (Workers Paid in Grain and Wine Rations), Karim Khan's Vakil Complex is the Only Iranian Imperial Building Program Where the Ruler Refused the Title of Shah, and the Shah-e Cheragh Mirror Mosaic Interior is the Most Extensive Mirror Work in Iran
The Persepolis Fortification Tablets (30,000 clay tablets documenting worker wages in grain, wine, and livestock — the world's first evidence of recorded wage labor); Karim Khan's Vakil complex as the only imperial Iranian building program where the ruler used the title Regent of the People instead of Shah; Shah-e Cheragh's mirror mosaic (ayine-kari) interior; the Zagros Mountains as habitat for the critically endangered Persian leopard (fewer than 1,000 remaining); Bakhtiari nomads' 500km biannual migration over 3,000m passes; and the complete Shiraz visitor guide including metro, sarafi exchange offices, and airport.