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A different view of Tehran Iran Recent Images
A different view of Tehran Iran Recent Images
A different view of Iran Tehran (Persian: تهران Tehrān pronounced [tehˈɾɒːn]), sometimes spelt Teheran, is the capital of Iran (IR) and Tehran Province. With a population of 8429807;[3] it is also Iran's largest urban area and city, one of the largest cities in Western Asia, and is the 21st largest city in the world.
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Minister of interior :Participation in election 64,2 PCT , province of Tehran 52 pct
Minister of interior :Participation in election 64,2 PCT , province of Tehran 52 pct
The minister of interior Mostafa Mohamad Najar declared results of election in the midday news bulletin at 14 :00 PM , Saturday 3 March . According to the statistic , 64,2 Pct of qualified Iranians voted in this election which includes 52 Pct in the province of Tehran .
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TAJRISH SQUARE, TEHRAN, IRAN
TAJRISH SQUARE, TEHRAN, IRAN
TAJRISH SQUARE, SHEMIRAN COUNTY, TEHRAN PROVINCE, (MEIDOONE TAJRISH, SHEMIRAN, TEHRAN, IRAN)
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Kakh-e Golestan Tehran, Iran 2011.11.05.mp4
Kakh-e Golestan Tehran, Iran 2011.11.05.mp4
Pictures of the Golestan Palace buildings in Tehran, Iran en.wikipedia.org Music by Hossein Alizadeh, "Flying"
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Taxi ride in IRAN Tehran
Taxi ride in IRAN Tehran
Just an ordinary day in Tehran love this live city
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TAJRISH SQUARE, TEHRAN, IRAN
TAJRISH SQUARE, TEHRAN, IRAN
TAJRISH SQUARE, SHEMIRAN COUNTY, TEHRAN PROVINCE, (MEIDOONE TAJRISH, SHEMIRAN, TEHRAN, IRAN)
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Tehran, The City That Never Sleeps
Tehran, The City That Never Sleeps
Tehran, The City That Never Sleeps
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Tehran Streets
Tehran Streets
Tehran (Persian: تهران Tehrān pronounced [tʰehˈɾɒn]), is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province. With a population of 18429807; it is also Iran's largest urban area and city, one of the largest cities in Western Asia, and is the 19th largest city in the world (Wikipedia). این تهرانه، توی این خیابونها ما زندگی کردیم، و میکنیم
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Tehran Iran by Asiatravel.com
Tehran Iran by Asiatravel.com
Download Free $120 cash vouchers at www.asiatravel.com to offset payment at www.asiatravel.com Tehran (Persian تهران Tehrān, pronounced [tʰehˈɾɒn][3]) is the capital and largest city of Iran, and the administrative center of Tehran Province. Tehran is a sprawling city at the foot of the Tochal mountain range with an immense network of highways unparalleled in Western Asia. The city is famous for its numerous resorts on the Alborz slopes, large museums, art centers, and palace complexes. Tehran is the largest city in the Middle East and is the 16th most populated city in the world with a population of around 7800000 people. Most Iranian industries are headquartered in Tehran, including the manufacturing of automobiles, electrical equipment, military weaponry, textiles, sugar, cement, and chemical products. Tehran is also a leading center for the sale of carpets and furniture. There is an oil refinery located south of the city.[4] In the 20th century, Tehran faced a large migration of people from all around Iran. Today, the city contains various religious minorities, and has many historic mosques, churches, synagogues and Zoroastrian fire temples. Contemporary Tehran is a modern and expensive city featuring many skyscrapers, of which the Azadi Tower and the Milad Tower have come to be symbols of Tehran itself. Tehran's climate is largely defined by its geographic location, with the towering Alborz Mountains to its North and the central desert to the South. It can be <b>...</b>
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Tehran Intro, Iran by Asiatravel.com
Tehran Intro, Iran by Asiatravel.com
Download Free $120 cash vouchers at www.asiatravel.com to offset payment at www.asiatravel.com For Bookings www.asiatravel.com For More Video: book.asiatravel.com Tehran (Persian: تهران Tehrān, pronounced [tʰehˈɾɒn][3]) is the capital and largest city of Iran, and the administrative center of Tehran Province. Tehran is a sprawling city at the foot of the Tochal mountain range with an immense network of highways unparalleled in Western Asia. The city is famous for its numerous resorts on the Alborz slopes, large museums, art centers, and palace complexes. Tehran is the largest city in the Middle East and is the 16th most populated city in the world with a population of around 7800000 people. Most Iranian industries are headquartered in Tehran, including the manufacturing of automobiles, electrical equipment, military weaponry, textiles, sugar, cement, and chemical products. Tehran is also a leading center for the sale of carpets and furniture. There is an oil refinery located south of the city.[4] In the 20th century, Tehran faced a large migration of people from all around Iran. Today, the city contains various religious minorities, and has many historic mosques, churches, synagogues and Zoroastrian fire temples. Contemporary Tehran is a modern and expensive city featuring many skyscrapers, of which the Azadi Tower and the Milad Tower have come to be symbols of Tehran itself. Tehran has many modern and chic restaurants, serving both traditional Iranian and cosmopolitan <b>...</b>
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Stoning in Iran (Iranvnc.com)
Stoning in Iran (Iranvnc.com)
In February this year, sisters Zohreh and Azar Kabiri, from the town of Shahriar in Tehran Province, were charged with adultery. They will be sentenced to death by stoning. The verdict comes six months after each sister had already carried out a sentence of 99 lashes for the same crime. In its 2008 report, Amnesty International and other human rights groups have demanded an end to execution in Iran, particularly stoning. (GFX: Stoning is practiced today in: Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, among others.) Zahir Janmohamed, Advocacy Director,Amnesty International USA: "The Iranian law stipulates that the rock must be big enough to inflict injury, but not that big enough where the actual stone causes fatality... The very act of throwing rocks at an individual is a form of mild torture."(GFX: Stoning ismentioned in Greek history as well as Christian, Jewish and Islamic texts.) Eleven people in Iran, currently on adultery charges, await their death sentence by stoning...nine of whom are women. Janmohamed: "In a lot of these societies that are highly patriarchal society, you have incidents in which the husbands, because they suspect their wives of doing something deemed inappropriate, they'll report their wives committed adultery. In a society where women already don't have many rights, and when you have men already making these allegations, women have little recourse to respond to those allegations." (GFX:According to <b>...</b>
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The art and culture of Fars province-Iran-10-02-2011
The art and culture of Fars province-Iran-10-02-2011
www.presstv.com In this episode of Iran, Hoda Lezgee will take us to an exhibition where the wares of the central province of Fars are displayed
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Iran-Contra Hearings Day 24: Oliver North Testimony Part 31 (1987)
Iran-Contra Hearings Day 24: Oliver North Testimony Part 31 (1987)
July 8, 1987 www.amazon.com Watch the full testimony: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Iran is divided into thirty provinces (ostān), each governed by an appointed governor (استاندار, ostāndār). The provinces are divided into counties (shahrestān), and subdivided into districts (bakhsh) and sub-districts (dehestān). Iran has one of the highest urban growth rates in the world. From 1950 to 2002, the urban proportion of the population increased from 27% to 60%. The United Nations predicts that by 2030, 80% of the population will be urban. Most internal migrants have settled near the cities of Tehran, Isfahan, Ahvaz, and Qom. The listed populations are from the 2006/07 (1385 AP) census. Tehran, with a population of 7705036, is the largest city in Iran and is the Capital. Tehran is home to around 11% of Iran's population. Tehran, like many big cities, suffers from severe air pollution. It is the hub of the country's communication and transport network. Mashhad, with a population of 2410800, is the second largest Iranian city and the centre of the province of Razavi Khorasan. Mashhad is one of the holiest Shi'a cities in the world as it is the site of the Imam Reza shrine. It is the centre of tourism in Iran and between 15 and 20 million pilgrims go to the Imam Reza's shrine every year. Another major Iranian city is Isfahan (population 1583609), which is the capital of Isfahan Province. The Naghsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan has been designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site <b>...</b>
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Iranian nationalwide Charity fundraiser for Somalia
Iranian nationalwide Charity fundraiser for Somalia
Filling the charity boxes with a hope of saving lives in famine stricken Somalia; people across Iran take part in a nationwide fundraiser entitled "Fasters with no food" to supply aid to a nation threatened by hunger and disease. The event coincides with the 21st of the holy month of Ramadan, the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Ali one of the most revered characters among Muslims and a symbol of charity. The event has been arranged by a number of Iran's charity and aid organizations. People can also donate by sending money to certain bank accounts dedicated to the Somali people. The director of Red Crescent Society of Tehran Province says that there has been a strong contribution by the people across the entire country. Shobbar said that the Islamic Republic was prepared to send thousand of tons of aid to famine stricken Somalia but he also spoke of obstacles on the way. According to the Imam Khomeini relief committee, cash donations will be used to supply food, water tents and medical supplies. The Iranian government has also pledged some 25 million dollars of aid to Somalia. According to the UN, drought has left more than 12 million people across the Horn of Africa in need of food, water and other supplies. The UN has appealed for more than 2 billion dollars to help the victims. Iran's charity and aid organizations say that this time they are hopeful to witness a new record in financial donations by the people.
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Tehran American Car Show Spring 2008 Part 2
Tehran American Car Show Spring 2008 Part 2
Iran iranian persian snow barf winter ski skiing dokhtar girl girls duff mashin car benz bmw tabestoon tehran shomal villa summer eid khiyaboon street pahlavi roads velieasr tajrish niavaran fereshte elahiye north dizin shemshak milad snowboard alpine 1387 1386 2007 2008 dodge chevy cadillac pontiac
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Iran Unveiled (Part 5 of 5 - Tehran)
Iran Unveiled (Part 5 of 5 - Tehran)
Iran unveiled, a video journal of my 4 weeks traveling in iran during the protests. I visited Esfahan, Ahvaz, Tehran, and Babolsar (shomal) capturing the people and culture.
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chaloos to tehran - summer 1387 2008 (reza yazdani)
chaloos to tehran - summer 1387 2008 (reza yazdani)
shomal
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[IPL 11/12] Foolad Khuzestan - Esteghlal Tehran (First Half)
[IPL 11/12] Foolad Khuzestan - Esteghlal Tehran (First Half)
First half of the Persian Gulf League match between Foolad Khuzestan and Esteghlal Tehran
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why Shia are wrong - beware of shia trickery and lies spreading to sunni Muslims
why Shia are wrong - beware of shia trickery and lies spreading to sunni Muslims
The Mutah Pimps Adapted from an article written by Dr. Donna M. Hughes who is a Professor and holds the Carlson Endowed Chair in Womens Studies at the University of Rhode Island. According to an official source in Tehran, there has been a 635 percent increase in the number of teenage girls in prostitution, or rather, Mutah. The magnitude of this statistic conveys how rapidly this form of abuse has grown. In Tehran, there are an estimated 84000 women and girls in prostitution, many of them are on the streets, others are in the 250 brothels that reportedly operate in the city. The trade is also international: thousands of Iranian women and girls have been been contracted in Mutah to foreigners abroad. The head of Irans Interpol bureau believes that the Mutah trade is one of the most profitable activities in Iran today. High unemployment 28 percent for youth 15-29 years of age and 43 percent for women 15-20 years of age - is a serious factor in driving restless youth to accept Mutah. The Mutah pimps take advantage of any opportunity in which women and children are vulnerable. For example, following the recent earthquake in Bam, orphaned girls have been contracted out in Tehran where Iranian and foreign traders meet. Popular destinations for girls sent for Mutah are the Arab countries in the Persian Gulf. According to the head of the Tehran province judiciary, Mutah traffickers target girls between 13 and 17, although there are reports of some girls as young as 8 and 10, to <b>...</b>