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Tajrish bazaar in Tehran, Iran

The Tajrish neighbourhood (Persian: تجريش) was formerly part of the Shemiranat County and long ago absorbed into the Tehran metropolis. Until the 1920s, Tajrish and neighboring Shemiranat were a collection of small villages situated at the northern part of Tehran, often used as a summer retreat by city residents. At that time the area was relatively disconnected from Tehran's downtown and only reached by the old Shemiran Road, currently known as Shariati Avenue. With the construction of the former Pahlavi Road (today Valiasr Ave) in 1930s and Modarres Highway (then called Shahanshahi Boulevard), the Northern suburbs became highly accessible from downtown and the area suffered rapid expansion.
The Tajrish bazaar is next to Tajrish square and close to Emamzadeh Saleh Mausoleum as well as Velenjak, Darband and Darakeh mountain resorts.
Tajrish Square is currently one of the busiest parts of Tehran, with bus terminals, cab terminals, and shopping malls including the popular Tandis Center. The square is where Valiasr Street terminates. Valiasr is the longest and, along with Shariati Avenue, one of the most important streets in Tehran. It is also one of the busiest transportation hubs in Tehran.

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6 сентября 2020 г. 20:11:17
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