Nain, Iran
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Na'in (Persian: نایین , also transliterated Naeen), is a city in central Iran.
It has one of the earliest remaining mosques in Iran, and has a Sassanid era fort, now in ruins, called Narin Ghal'eh.
It extensively uses ab anbars, and has a population of less than 70,000 persons.
[edit] Famous Nainis
- Hossein Fatemi, by origin
- Majid M. Naini, Professor of Computer Science & Engineering/Author/Speaker[1]