What is the main subject of a Persian landscape

In Persian landscapes, the main subject is typically nature, particularly the beauty and tranquility of gardens and the surrounding countryside. The subjects can include lush forests, flowing rivers, mountain ranges, beautiful fields, and gardens. These landscapes are often characterized by a sense of harmony and balance, and the artists tend to incorporate other elements such as architecture and human figures into the scenery in a way that complements, rather than competes with, nature.