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Tehran Province (Persian: استان تهران Ostān-e Tehrān) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. It covers on area of 18909 square kilometres (7301 sq mi) and is...
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Darbandsar Village (Meditation in Nature), Tehran Province, Iran Darbandsar Village 60 kilometers North West of Tehran in Elborz Mountains. It is one of the 7 major ski resorts near Cpital city Tehran and the second most challenging resort after Shemshak in the same region. http://poeticliterature.com/
February 9, 2015 (Persian calendar 1393/11/20) Tehran province (استان تهران) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehran_Province Ray county (شهرستان ري) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rey_County Kahrizak district (بخش كهريزك) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahrizak_District Kahrizak (كهريزك) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahrizak This factory burns 200 metric Ton trash per day to produce 3 Mega Watts electricity. The factory equipped with anti air pollution filters to avoid polluting environment.
Tehran is the capital of Iran and Tehran province. This video shows a general view of south Tehran. It made by MiM Studio from top of Milad Tower in winter 2...
Download and Watch this video with original music : http://nostalgiktv.com/?p=493 Long live the mighty Iran, the greatest place on earth and the mother of a...
September 2, 2014 (Persian calendar 1393/6/11) Tehran province (استان تهران) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehran_province Darband دربند is a beloved place for young people,...
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A different view of Iran Tehran (Persian: تهران Tehrān pronounced [tehˈɾɒːn]), sometimes spelt Teheran, is the capital of Iran (I.R.) and Tehran Province. Wi...
June 25, 2014 (Persian calendar 1393/4/4) Tehran province (استان تهران) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehran_province Tehran - Iran from A Foreigners Point Of View
Tehran is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province. With a population of around 8.3 million and surpassing 14 million in the wider metropolitan area, Tehran is Iran's largest city and urban area, and the largest city in Western Asia. Free music at audionautix.com (Jason Cole Shaw) Copyright Release Form - http://www.audionautix.com/Saved/CCrelease.jpg
100 Tons of drug burned in Tehran and province In occasion of International day against drug on Wednesday 26 June .
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 ...
April 17, 2014 (Persian calendar 1393/1/28) 50 years of Ford Mustang, from NY to Tehran Tehran province http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehran_province One of t...
Tehran ( pronunciation ) (Persian: تهران) is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province since 1778. With a population of around 8.3 million and surpassing 14 m...
The iranian television report that an earthquake with 3,8 in Richter scale shook North - East of the Tehran province early morning Saturday 18 August .
Head of the Election Committee of Tehran Province says the voter turnout in Iran's June 14 elections is predicted to hit 70 percent in the province.
Tehran (Persian: تهران Tehrān Tehrani Persianpronounced [tehˈɾɒːn]), sometimes spelled Teheran, is the capital of Iran (I.R.) and Tehran Province. With a pop...
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 st...
February 23, 2015 (Persian calendar 1393/12/4) Tehran province (استان تهران) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehran_Province Darbandsar (دربندسر) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darband_Sar Darbandsar (دربندسر) Geo coordinate 36°01′16″N, 51°28′35″E The reporter takes us to the Darbandsar دربندسر Ski Resort in the North east of Tehran to see women practicing ski to attend international competitions. DarbandSar population was 843, in 256 families at the 2006 census. It was subsequently annexed to the city of Shemshak Ski Resort پيست اسكي شمشك. Darbandsar is one of the seven ski resorts around Tehran and one of the newest in the country. It is the second most challenging resort in the region after Shemshak.
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December 15, 2014 (Persian calendar 1393/9/24) Beheshtieh بهشتيه Jewish cemetery located in: Beside 'Fadaiyan Eslam' Park, 'Hashem Abad' three-way junction, 'Khavaran' Highway, Tehran city تهران، بزرگراه خاوران، سه راه هاشم آباد، جنب بوستان فداييان اسلام There are eleven Iranian Jew Martyrs that six of them have been buried in Beheshtieh بهشتيه Jewish cemetery in Tehran, the rest have been buried in Damavan دماوند Jewish cemetery. 1- Eshagh Bakhaj اسحاق باخاج November 12, 1978 (Persian calendar 1357/8/21) He was martyred in University of Tehran دانشگاه تهران by Pahlavi guard soldiers during '79 revolution. 2- Hamid Nahavandi حميد نهاوندي February 11, 1979 (Persian calendar 1357/11/22) He was martyred in Eshrat Abad soldiers station پادگان عشرت آباد by Pahlavi guard soldiers during '79 revolution. 3- Eshagh Tizabi اسحاق تيزابي February 24, 1981 (Persian calendar 1359/12/5) He was martyred in Abadan city آبادان during Iran-Iraq war. He was Iran Navy soldier. 4- Fariborz Mourim فريبرز موريم February 9, 1983 (Persian calendar 1361/11/20) He was martyred during Iran-Iraq war, Operation Fajr عمليات فجر, Fakeh region منطقه فكه. He was Iran ground force soldier. 5- Sirous Hakimian سيروس حكيميان October 29, 1984 (Persian calendar 1363/8/7) He was martyred during Iran-Iraq war, Marivan region منطقه مريوان, Kurdistan. He was Iran ground force soldier. 6- Habib Taklifi حبيب تكليفي December 21, 1986 (Persian calendar 1365/9/30) He was martyred during Iran-Iraq war, Kermanshah province استان كرمانشاه. He was Iran ground force soldier. 7- David Sharif داوود شريف December 21, 1986 (Persian calendar 1365/9/30) He was martyred during Iran-Iraq war, Kermanshah province استان كرمانشاه. He was Iran ground force soldier. 8- Shahram Zarini شهرام زريني January 19, 1987 (Persian calendar 1365/10/29) He was martyred in Sanandaj سنندج during Iran-Iraq war. He was Iran ground force soldier. 9- Azize Alyadi عزيزه اليادي March 11, 1988 (Persian calendar 1366/12/21) She was martyred in Tehran تهران bombing by Iraq air force during Iran-Iraq war. 10- Salar Roushani سالار روشني March 11, 1988 (Persian calendar 1366/12/21) He was martyred in Tehran تهران bombing by Iraq air force during Iran-Iraq war. 11- Yakoub Yad yad Zion يعقوب يديد صيهون March 26, 1988 (Persian calendar 1367/1/6) He was martyred in Tehran تهران bombing by Iraq air force during Iran-Iraq war.
What is Tehran? A report all about Tehran for homework/assignment Tehran is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province since 1778. With a population of around 8.3 million and surpassing 14 million in the wider metropolitan area, Tehran is Iran's largest city and urban area, and the largest city in Western Asia. Intro/Outro music: Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under CC-BY-3.0 Text derived from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehran Text to Speech powered by voice-rss.com Images are Public Domain or CC-BY-3.0: Northern-Tehran.JPG from http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teheran Tehran_Pollution.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehran Tehran_trolleybus_22.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolleybuses_in_Tehran North_Tehran_Towers.jpg from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:North_Tehran_Towers.jpg
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Press TV's documentary program "Tehran, Iran" follows an Australian tourist who travels to Tehran for the first time; it depicts different aspects of life in Iran's capital, from art and culture to science and research. Follow our Facebook on: https://www.facebook.com/presstvchannel Follow our Twitter on: http://twitter.com/presstv Follow our Tumblr on: http://presstvchannel.tumblr.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Toopkhaneh Square, Tehran, the early to mid-1900s. Azadi Square is currently the symbol of Tehran. Khalvat Karimkhani. Borj-e Sefid (The White Tower) in Pasdaran Ave. district. The Milad Complex and the Milad Tower. Hasanabad district near the old Bazaar of Tehran. Keshavarz Blvd. Traffic in Tehran. Tehran currently has 3 operational metro lines (Line 1, 2 and 5). The French (Poma) built gondolas that carry tourists and skiers to Tochal mountain. Azadi Football Stadium is the biggest venue for Iranian football (soccer). Its also the world's 4th largest soccer stadium. Northern part of Tehran with Tochal mountain on the background. A panoramic photograph of Tehran. Another panoramic photograph of Tehran.
Once again we went to the middle of Tehran and saw the beautiful Tehran Bazzar. Bazzar is not only a place for shopping, but also a place for visiting people especially seeing Iranian people and talking to them. So we went and saw the Persian Carpet Market in Tehran Bazzar. As the second part you can see some natural attractions of Iran in Mount Damavand. The last part of our journey was visiting Chaldareh in Mazandaran province. Available on Sahar TV website: http://english.sahartv.ir/video/i.t.g-23092013-748
My name's Michael and I'm the Marketing Manager for Wild Frontiers. I'm here at the magnificent site of Persepolis in Iran. I've been in Iran for two weeks now and so far I've been enchanted by this fascinating country. CITIES The capital Tehran is most people's starting point, and in this busy city you can see ostentatious ornaments from the royal household in the crown jewels museum, and wander around the Shah's old residence, Golestan Palace. Just north of Tehran you can visit the Elburz Mountains for skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer. But the real highlights lie elsewhere. In the off-the-beaten-track city of Yazd you'll find a cityscape dotted with the ingenious wind tunnels -- which could be described as the world's first air-conditioning system - the ancient Zoroastrian site of the Towers of Silence, the magnificent Friday Mosque and a number of beautiful palaces and gardens. Shiraz meanwhile is a lovely university town, known as the city of poets, wine, literature and flowers, and is a real delight. I particularly loved visiting the atmospheric tomb of the Persian poet Hafez. In the evenings it has a magical atmosphere as people gather to read poetry and celebrate the life of this revered poet. Shiraz is also blessed with numerous picturesque mosques and beautiful gardens. The jewel in the Persian crown is undoubtedly the beautiful city of Esfahan, which has one of the largest squares in the world in the breathtaking Naqsh Jahan Square and probably the most stunning Islamic architecture found anywhere. Esfahan is unbelievably picturesque, with its famed bridges and lively bazaars. ANCIENT SITES Iran has a long and rich history, with the Persian Empire at one point ruling over 44% of the world's population. The country is home to some world-class archaeological sites, including the rock-carved tombs of Nagsh e Rostam, where Darius the great is buried, and the spectacular Achamaenid palace complex at Persepolis. This ancient palace was built by Darius the Great to celebrate events such as the Persian New Year, when representatives from the four corners of the empire would congregate. This vast site merits at least a couple of hours to explore the ruins and bas reliefs. SCENERY But it's not only about the cities and ancient sites, the scenery of Iran is an unexpected highlight. From beautiful picnic spots such as the Murgon Waterfalls, to fertile valleys in the Bavanat Mountains, where you can encounter Kashqai nomads and see a way of life that has changed little over centuries. In the Dena mountains around Yasuj you'll find an alpine scenery of snow-capped mountains, lakes and streams. It is well worth spending some time away from the better-known cultural sites to explore this lesser-known side of Iran. It really is a beautiful country. THE PEOPLE The people of Iran are another real highlight, being welcoming and keen to engage in conversation about everything from politics to football. You are likely to be surrounded by schoolkids asking you questions, offered tea and invited to share in picnics with the locals pretty much wherever you go. If ever a people were misrepresented by a regime it would be the Iranians. Thanks to a baby boom in the 80's, over 60% of its 70 million population are aged under 30. This generation is well-educated, worldly, and exposed to global media through the internet. Walking around the streets -- which are incidentally very safe - this certainly feels like a nation on the cusp of change. So forget about any preconceptions you may have about safety, security, or the welcome you'll receive in Iran. I've found the people to be the friendliest and most hospitable I've found anywhere in the world. So check out Wild Frontiers' tours to Iran and discover for yourself this fascinating country.
Hi! Here is Tehran on 18th september 2012... The iranian people are the most friendly, helpfully and kind person i 've seen in my life... So i recommend Iran to any travellers... it's a fantastic country to discover... !!! Thanks to all iranian people for your warm hospitality !!!
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Time-lapse Video from Tehran to North of Iran (Shomal) "Shomal" is a nickname that most Iranians use this word for the whole part of northern Iran. It's one of the main domestic tourism destination and people who live in capital city Tehran can travel there within 3-5 hours.This happens at almost every opportunity in weekends and public holidays. There are several roads which connect Tehran to the two main northern provinces of Iran (Mazandaran & Guilan). The main roads have been constructed during the era of Reza Shah about 80 years ago. these main roads including this one are: Haraz, Chalus (road 59) & Firuzkuh. Music: Depeche Mode - Wrong www.facebook.com/TimeLapseIran www.instagram.com/TimeLapseIran
Iranian Food Travel Documentary [Part 3] (Isfahan, Tehran) Follow a famous Australian chef as he travels around Iran discovering its cuisine. Part 3: Isfahan, Tehran. Watch Part 1 now: Check out a sneak peek to our MUNCHIES guide to Tehran, our host, Gelareh Kiazand, leads us through Tehran's most fa. In this episode of The MUNCHIES Guide to Tehran, Gelareh feeds tankfuls of paddlefish and beluga—valued at up to $35000 per fish—at the nation's first home . When it comes to Tehran, it's impossible to avoid politics and easy to overlook the Iranian city's thriving culinary scene. In our first installment of The M.
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In this version, the last episode of Iran Travel Guide, Mohsen Nazaran , the host of the show traveled to Kish Island. It is part of the Hormozgan Province of Iran. Due to its free trade zone status, it is touted as a consumer's paradise, with numerous malls, shopping centres, tourist attractions, and resort hotels. Then he went to Tezerj waterfall in Hormozgan Province. Then, to The Borujerdi House, a historic house in Kashan. The house was built in 1857. It consists of a rectangular beautiful courtyard, delightful wall paintings by the royal painter Kamal-ol-molk, and three 40 meter tall wind towers which help cool the house to unusually cool temperatures. The house took eighteen years to build using 150 craftsmen. Then he went to Abyaneh, Shemshak ski resort in Tehran, Chehel Sotoun in Isfahan, the old bazzar of Isfahan and Shoormast lake in Mazandaran province.
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Beautiful, 5 Amazing Places in Iran. It might not be on everyone's travel radar, but Iran has a well-worn tourist circuit, encompassing attractions in the ancient cities of Shiraz and Isfahan. For those wanting to get off the beaten path, the country has a wealth of lesser-known destinations that rival the stunning beauty and historical significance of their more famous counterparts. Here are five of the best: beautiful places in iran, best places in iran, best places to travel in iran, best places in dubai, best places in the world, best places to travel around the world, best places to visit in the world, beautiful place in the word, travel, Rudkhan Castle Hidden in the humid green forests of Iran's northern Gilan province is Rudkhan Castle, a medieval military fortress whose origins predate the rise of Islam in Iran. Few foreign tourists have visited the site, which is a popular attraction among Iranians. Work started on the castle during the Persian Sassanid era, between A.D. 224 and 651. Followers of the Ismaili sect (the infamous "Assassins" or "Hashashin") are believed to have renovated and completed the fortress during the late 11th to 12th centuries. Bekhradi Historical House This 400-year-old inn built in Persia's Safavid era features four tastefully decorated multiroomed guest suites and is the oldest house to be restored in Iran. Its renovation and artistic restoration took local interior designer and restoration specialist Morteza Bekhradi five years to engineer and complete. Peppered with stained-glass windows and original artwork from the Safavid and subsequent Qajar eras, the house sits between two gardens replete with fruits and wildflowers. Soltaniyeh Dome A UNESCO World Heritage site in the northwestern province of Zanjan, the mausoleum of Oljaytu at Soltaniyeh is topped by one of the world's largest domes. Built between 1302 and 1312 in Soltaniyeh, the capital city of the Mongols' Ilkhanid Dynasty, the monument is a mausoleum for Il-khan Oljeitu, the Ilkhanid's eighth ruler. Though much of the structure's exterior coloring and tiles have faded through the centuries, the intricate brickwork, tilework and vibrant designs inside the mausoleum have remained largely unscathed. Laleh Kandovan Rocky Hotel About 30 miles outside the northwestern city of Tabriz lies the troglodyte village of Kandovan. People here live in cone-shaped caves cut out of volcanic rock at the foot of Mount Sahand, a dormant volcano. Nestled within the 800-year-old village, the Laleh Kandovan Rocky Hotel has been literally hand-carved into the rocky landscape, with each of the luxury hotel's 16 modernized rooms encompassing a cave, or "karaan." Toghrol Tower Toghrol Tower is a Seljuk-era monument situated in the city of Rey, on the southern outskirts of Iran's capital city, Tehran. Often overlooked by visitors who tend to stick to the higher-income northern and central areas of the Iranian capital, Rey is the oldest county in Tehran province and is speckled with historical monuments, including a 500-year-old Safavid-era bazaar. The tower is said to serve as the mausoleum for Seljuk king Toghrol Beg, who established Rey as a major administrative center of the Seljuk Dynasty until its destruction by Mongol armies in the early 13th century. beautiful places in iran, best places in iran, best places to travel in iran, best places in dubai, best places in the world, best places to travel around the world, best places to visit in the world, beautiful place in the word, travel, Beautiful, 5 Amazing Places in Iran. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxX9RQPvTEc
For our second installment of The MUNCHIES Guide to Tehran, Gelareh visits Nayeb, a white-tablecloth restaurant that's been serving up succulent kebabs in Iran for over 120 years—and even got its initial footing in the bazaar. Their signature dish, koobedih, is a spiced meat kebab dipped in onion juice and cooked over an open flame, served with rice, somagh (sour powdered sumac) butter, and raw egg. After dining with Nayeb's fifth generation, great-great-great-great-granddaughter Sogol, Gelareh heads to the Baghe Saba Teahouse—a cultural hub akin to a Parisian salon that was once a mens-only enclave but now welcomes families. There, Gelarah is greeted by a buffet of salads, stuffed eggplant, barley soup, and every size of sabzi koofteh (Persian meatballs). Watch Part 1: http://bit.ly/Tehran-1 Check out MUNCHIES Guide to the North of England: http://bit.ly/Guide-North-1 Subscribe to Munchies here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-MUNCHIES Check out http://munchies.tv for more! Follow Munchies here: Facebook: http://facebook.com/munchies Twitter: http://twitter.com/munchies Tumblr: http://munchies.tumblr.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/munchiesvice
Tehran Cultural Scenes (Museums, Parks & Palacs) Here is a look at National Art Museum and Abghine Museum (glass museum), Saad Abad Palace and Niavaran Palac...
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This documentary follows an Australian tourist who travels to Tehran for the first time; it depicts different aspects of life in Iran's capital, from art and culture to science and research.
Subscribe to Munchies here: http://www.youtube.com/user/munchies?sub_confirmation=1 In the first episode of Munchies Guide to Oaxaca, host Daniel Hernandez dives right into the belly of Oaxacan food by starting his visit at the Mercado 20 de Noviembre, one of the old-school markets in the historic center of Oaxaca City. Here, he samples local fare like tejate, chilacayote, tasajo, andchapulines, Oaxaca's famous toasted grasshoppers. Since everyone needs a recharge, Daniel then visits a classic Oaxaca City cantina called El Chato, and has the house special, a Mexican lager in a salted, lime-crusted glass. Later that night, he dines with chef Alejandro Ruiz, at the temple of contemporary Oaxaca cuisine, Casa Oaxaca. Check out http://munchies.tv for more! Follow Munchies here: Facebook: http://facebook.com/munchies Twitter: http://twitter.com/munchies Tumblr: http://munchies.tumblr.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/munchiesvice
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Munchies Guide To Tehran is a three part video series on Munchies, hosted by Gelareh Kiazand. Watch Part one here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svIc130oEBM Part two: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUUdBqhGZlk Part three: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKd4JQnOGDw DSC on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DomsSketchCast?ref=hl DuBL D's Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/user/DdotPodcast @Countblackula
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TheNational 2015-02-02Gholam Hossein Esmaili, the head of Tehran province’s justice department, made brief remarks about ...
The Guardian 2015-01-28... West Azarbaijan and Tehran provinces," Mohammad Mehdi Javadianzadeh, the head of the center, added.
Irna 2015-01-10Mohammad Hadi Heydarzadeh, director general of Tehran Province’s Department of the Environment, said ...
Irna 2014-12-25More than 6,000 stone-cutting units exist across the country, of which 50 percent are located in Tehran province.
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Irna 2014-12-16... Sport Climbing Board of Tehran Province as well as Mountain Environment Protection Society (MEPS).
Irna 2014-12-13He put the population in the city of Tehran at 8 million and in Tehran Province at about 12 million ...
Irna 2014-11-29The drills were staged by Tehran province’s Seyyed al-Shohada, Qom province’s Ali Ibn Abitaleb, ...
Irna 2014-11-28Given its closeness to Tehran, the province is considered one of the susceptible regions for investment.
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Irna 2014-11-06Tehran Province (Persian: استان تهران Ostān-e Tehrān) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. It covers on area of 18,909 square kilometers and is located to the north of the central plateau of Iran.
Tehran Province borders Māzandarān Province in the north, Qom Province in the south, Semnān Province in the east, and Qazvīn Province in the west. The metropolis of Tehran is the capital city of the province and of Iran. As of June 2005[update], this province includes 13 townships, 43 municipalities, and 1358 villages.
Tehran province is the richest province of Iran as it contributes approximately 29% of the country's GDP. Furthermore, it houses approximately 18% of the country's population. Tehran Province is the most industrialized province in Iran; 86.5% of its population resides in urban areas and 13.5% of its population resides in rural areas.
The province gained importance when Tehran was claimed the capital by the Qajar dynasty in 1778. Today, Tehran, with a population of more than 7 million, is ranked amongst the 20 most populous metropolitan cities of the world.
Tehran ( pronunciation (help·info)) (Persian: تهران Tehrān; pronounced [tehˈɾɒːn]), sometimes spelled Teheran, is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province. With an estimated population of 8,429,807; it is also Iran's largest urban area and city, the largest city in Western Asia, one of the largest in Southern Asia, and the 19th-largest city globally.
In the 20th century, Tehran was subject to mass-migration of people from all around Iran. The city is home to many historic mosques, churches, synagogues and Zoroastrian fire temples. Contemporary Tehran is a modern city featuring many structures, of which the Azadi (Freedom) Tower and the Milad Tower have come to be symbols of Tehran itself. In 2008 Tehran was the least expensive capital in the world and the second-least expensive city globally based on the cost-of-living index presenting the best value for money in the world. Globally it stands 19th by city population, 56th by the size of its GDP and 29th by the population of its metropolitan area. Throughout Iran's history, the capital city has been relocated many times, with Tehran being the 32nd national capital of Iran. Persian is the city's native tongue, with roughly 98% of the population able to speak and understand it. The majority of people in Tehran identify themselves as Persians. In pre-Islamic and early Islamic times, Tehran was called Ray (which in the Avesta occurs in the form of Ragha)[citation needed].