Behnam House
Behnam House is a historical building in Tabriz, Iran.
Tabriz pronounced [tæbˈriːz] (Azerbaijani: تبریز, Təbriz, Persian: تبریز), is the most populated city in the Iranian Azerbaijan, one of the historical capitals of Iran, and the present capital of East Azerbaijan Province. Located in the Quru River valley between the long ridge of the volcanic cones of the Sahand and Eynali mountains, Tabriz' elevation range between 1,350 and 1,600 meters above sea level. The valley opens up into a plain that gently slopes down to the eastern shores of Lake Urmia, 60 kilometres (37 miles) to the west.
Population: 1,424,641
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Longitude: 46° 17' 30.84" E
Behnam House is a historical building in Tabriz, Iran.
Tabriz railway station is a structure in Tabriz, Iran; the current building was built during second Pahlavi era by Iranian architect Heydar Ghiaï-Chamlou.
Rab'-e Rashidi was an academic campus in North Eastern part of city Tabriz, constructed in late 13th century during king Ghazan, ruler of Ilkhanid dynasty. The academic campus was a part of Rab-Rashidi endowment which is named after Rashid-al-Din Ha…
The Catholic Church (Mighty Ezra) belongs to Iran's Catholic Christian community. It was built in 1912 and is located in the Mearmear of Tabriz.
The Bagh Shomal Stadium or the Takhti Stadium of Tabriz (Persian: تختی یا باغ شمال) is a multi-use stadium in Tabriz, Iran. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of 2nd Division teams Machine Sazi and Shahrdari Ta…
The Tabriz Central Library (Persian: کتابخانه ملی تبریز), formerly Tabriz National Library, was founded in 1956 by Nakhjavani with help from the people of Tabriz, Iran. It contains several handwritten books. The library is called National because o…
The Quri River or Quru Chay or Quri Chay (Azerbaijani and Persian: قوریچای) is a river in East Azerbaijan province of Iran. It arises in the mountains east of Tabriz and joins the Aji Chay just northeast of central Tabriz. The river divides Tabriz…
Ferdowsi Street formerly Alaodowleh Street is a street located in Tehran.
American Memorial School of Tabriz (Persian: مدرسه مموریال or مدرسه آمریکایی تبریز), established in Tabriz in 1881, is one of the most prominent schools of its kind. Having this school was a great pride for Tabriz. Hundreds of Iranian received thei…
The 1727 Tabriz earthquake occurred on 18 November with an epicenter near Tabriz in northwest Iran. The maximum felt intensity was VIII (destructive) on the Mercalli intensity scale, and there were an estimated 77,000 deaths.
The Tomb of Two Kamals, or in short the 2-Kamal Tomb, is a funerary monument in Tabriz, Iran. Two Kamals – the 14th-century poet Kamal Khujandi and the 15th-century miniaturist Kamaleddin Behzad – are buried in an underground chamber: visitors desce…
The Tabriz Fire Fighting Tower (also Yangin Tower; Persian: برج آتش نشانی, Azerbaijani: يانگين کوله سی) is a fire fighting tower in Tabriz, Iran. The tower, standing at 23 m, was built in 1917 . It was used to investigate fire related incidents insi…
Pol Sangi (Persian: پل سنگی "Stone Bridge") is a bridge in Tabriz, Iran, over Quri River.
The Nobar bath is one of the historical baths of Tabriz, Iran. It has been constructed in the centre of the city, near the Nobar gate which was one of the old gates of Tabriz. Nobar bath, which covers an area about 700 sq.
Museum of Ostad Bohtouni is a museum in Tabriz, north-western Iran.
Khaqani Park(Persian: بوستان خاقانی) or Boostan Khaqani is a small park which is located between Azerbaijan Museum and Blue mosque in Tabriz. The park named after 12th century Azerbaijan/Persian Poet, Khaqani, who born in Tabriz.
Golestan Park is a historical park in Tabriz, Iran. The park is located near to Qonqa Square in city center. The place, which was originally used as a public cemetery, was changed to a city park during the second Pahlavi era.
East-Azerbaijan State Capitol, Persian: کاخ استانداری آذربایجان شرقی, is the main office for Iran's East-Azerbaijan province governor in city center of Tabriz. The history of the location goes back to Safavid dynasty and Zand dynasty. The early nam…