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  1. Tehrān - Ancient Capital, Persian Empire, Modern Metropolis | Britannica. Home Geography & Travel Cities & Towns Cities & Towns T-Z. History of Tehrān. City origins. The first time Tehrān is mentioned in historical accounts is in an 11th-century chronicle in which it is described as a small village north of Rayy (Ray).

  2. Featuring dialogue in Hebrew, Persian and English, the series follows an Iranian-Jewish Mossad agent on her first mission in Iran's capital Tehran, which is also the place of her birth. On 26 January 2021, it was announced that the series had been renewed by Apple TV+ for a second season.

  3. Iran, Middle East. Hugging the lower slopes of the magnificent, snowcapped Alborz Mountains, Tehran is Iran’s most secular and liberal city. Spend time here – as you should – and you'll soon realise that the city is so much more than a chaotic jumble of concrete and crazy traffic blanketed by a miasma of air pollution.

  4. Things to Do in Tehran, Iran - Tehran Attractions. Explore popular experiences. See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Shopping Malls (25) Historic Sites (10) Flea & Street Markets (3) History Museums (18) Art Galleries (25) Gardens (5) Theme Parks (7) Specialty Museums (30) Ski & Snowboard Areas (3)

  5. Tehran (also spelled Teheran) ( Persian: تهران), is the capital city of Iran. A bustling metropolis of 14 million people, it sits at the foot of the towering Alborz mountain range. Tehran is a cosmopolitan city, with great museums, parks, restaurants, and warm friendly people. It deserves at least a few days of your Iranian itinerary.

  6. www.bbc.com › news › topicsTehran - BBC News

    Oct 30, 2023 · 12 Oct 2022. Iran protester: 'You know you might never come back' Fawaz tells the BBC he accepts his life is at risk whenever he protests on the streets of Tehran. Middle East. 3 Oct 2022. Iran...

  7. Tehrān is a modern, vibrant city. Its skyline is dominated by snowcapped mountains and a proliferation of high-rise buildings, topped by the Borj-e Mīlād (Milad Tower); completed in the early 21st century, the tower rises 1,427 feet (435 metres) above the city. The Āzādī Tower, completed in 1971, greets visitors at the western entrance to the city.

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