Gombroon ware - Wikipedia Gombroon ware is a form of white pottery resembling porcelain, pierced with holes or slits, and perhaps sparsely decorated with simple black or blue lines, which was created in the late 17th and early 18th century Gombroon (now Bandar Abbas), Iran
Discover the History of Gombroon Ware - Encyclopedia of Design Originating from the Iranian port town of Bandar Abbas—once known to European traders as Gombroon, Gamrun, or Gamru—these exquisite ceramic pieces epitomise the rich intersection of Persian artistry and European demand This intersection occurred during a vibrant era of international commerce
گمبرون دات نت آهنگ جدید ، آهنگ بندرعباسی ، گمبرون دات نت وبسایت فرهنگی هنری و موسیقی استان هرمزگان
2002. 50. 117: Small Bowl of Gambroon ware - Harvard Art Museums With its exceptionally thin potting and near-translucent, pure white fabric, this small bowl belongs to a category of fine ceramics popularly known as “Gombroon wares ” The bowl has rounded walls, a slightly everted rim, and a low foot ring glazed in the center
هتل گامبرون کیش هتل گامبرون دارای موقعیت مکانی بسیار مناسب با امکان دسترسی آسان به مکانهای تفریحی، تجاری و سواحل نیلگون خلیج فارس 160 باب اتاق در دو ساختمان مجزا چگونه می توان به اینترنت هتل متصل شد ؟ چگونه می توان اتاق و یا تور گردشگری رزرو کرد ؟ چگونه می توان درخواست نظافت اتاق کرد ؟ چگونه می توانیم اتاق خود را تمدید کنیم ؟
Gambroon - Iran Online Hotel Booking | Seyaaha Gambroon Hotel in Kish, located in Sahel Square, opened in February 2017 The hotel consists of two residential buildings with 160 rooms and suites equipped with suitable amenities
Gambron Hotel Kish | Book Online | Travel Hub Iran Gambron Kish Hotel is a newly built hotel on Kish Island that opened in 2015 The three-star hotel has two separate buildings in a beautiful, green environment
Guran, Hormozgan - Wikipedia Gambron (Persian: گامبرون, also Romanized as Gambron; also known as Bandar-e Gambron) [1] is a village in Salakh Rural District, Shahab District, Qeshm County, Hormozgan Province, Iran At the 2006 census, its population was 1,131, in 282 families [2]