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  • [[File:Azadi tower 9.jpg|thumb|400px|Azadi Tower in Tehran, Iran; an example of Iranian architecture of various periods]] [[File:The Eiffel Tower ...
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  • [[Image:Istanbul grand bazar 1.jpg|thumb|250px|The Grand Bazaar, Tehran]] The concept of a "mall" or "bazaar" with numerous ...
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  • " He was put up in the capital, Tehran, in a place rented by British intelligence. As Mr. Lockridge, he became a regular at the Turkish ...
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  • The Vullers edition was later completed in Tehran by the Iranian scholars S ... by the Islamic Research Institute of the Tehran Branch of McGill University. ...
    59 KB (8,437 words) - 22:06, 30 March 2023
  • International Women's Day encountered violence in Tehran, Iran on March 4, 2007, when police beat hundreds of men and women who were planning ...
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  • In a relatively developed Middle Eastern country such as Iran, Tehran ... to Water and Wastewater Management for Tehran, Iran," in Water Conservation ...
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  • by the Cairo Conference (November 1943), the Tehran Conference (Nov. 28 - Dec., 1943), the Yalta Conference (Feb. 4 - 11, 1945) and the Potsdam ...
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  • The capital city, Tehran, had a metropolitan population of 7,314,000 ... Iranian merchants were publicly beaten in Tehran for charging exorbitant prices ...
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  • his claims were dismissed as nonsense. At the Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam conferences, Stalin had vastly better intelligence about the United States ...
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  • 75 miles) from Iran’s modern-day capital city of Tehran. Rayy had functioned as a center of Ismaili preaching "since the ninth century, and it ...
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  • settled at Rai, Iran, in the vicinity of modern Tehran, (present day capital of Iran), the home town of Rhazes; where Majd Addaula, a son of the last ...
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  • and later in that century the Zoroastrians of Tehran revived it for the name of their principal fire temple. The term darb-e mehr is also common ...
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  • his son was behind the attempt and confined him to Tehran. Nader’s increasing ill health made his temper ever worse. Perhaps it was his illness that ...
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  • Qom, Najaf, Mashad, Ray, Tabriz, Isfahan, Tehran, Sur (Lebanon), Saida, Jabal Amil Hawzah (Lebanon), Halab, Damascus, Qatif, Kufa, Samarra, Karbala ...
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  • [[Image:Muzeh Farsh.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The Carpet Museum of Iran, Tehran]] Museums function as houses that collect and exhibit culture. They ...
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  • Abdolhossein Zarrinkoub. Naqde adabi. (Tehran: 1959), 374-379. (See Contents 1.1 Pre-Islamic Iranian literature) Karataka ('Horribly Howling ...
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  • from diverse locations such as Dushanbe, Tehran, Mumbai, New York, and Vancouver. UNESCO's secretary-general later declared UNESCO’s support ...
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  • in November 1943, and then went to Tehran to confer with Churchill ... over Poland he might renege on his Tehran commitment to enter the war ...
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  • Stalin officially recognized the partisans at the Tehran Conference. This resulted in Allied aid being parachuted behind Axis lines to assist the partisans ...
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  • # Tehran and Qom School مكتب تهران و قم # Khorasan School مكتب خراسان # Mulla Hadi Sabzevari and the Neyshabor School ملاهادى ...
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