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  2. Arg of Tabriz - Wikipedia

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    Arg of Tabriz (Persian: ارگ تبريز, also known as Arg Alishah, Arg-e Alishah, Arch of Alishah, Arg Citadel, and Masjid Ali-Shāh), is the remnants of a large acropolis fortification (whence the metathetic name ark or arg plus polis) and city wall in downtown Tabriz, Iran. Its structure is visible from far distances in downtown Tabriz, if ...

  3. Esperan Rural District - Wikipedia

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    Esperan Rural District (Persian: دهستان اسپران) [3] is in the Central District of Tabriz County, East Azerbaijan province, Iran. [4] Its capital is the village of Yengi Esperan . [ 5 ]

  4. Tabriz - Wikipedia

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    Tabriz is the largest economic center in Northwest Iran. The economy of Tabriz is based on commerce, services, health care and pharmaceutical, small and heavy industries, and handcrafts. Tabriz is the main site for five of Iran's Fortune 100 companies including: ITMCO, Palaz Moket, Kashi Tabriz, Shirin Asal, Aydin. [91]

  5. Arg e Tabriz - Wikipedia

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  6. Saheb-ol-Amr Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque was originally built in 1636 by the Safavid king Tahmasp I, on the east side of Saaheb Aabaad square in Tabriz. However the building was destroyed by the Ottoman ruler Murad IV after invading Tabriz in 1638. Once Persian troops re-affirmed control over the city, the mosque was rebuilt but suffered great damage from an earthquake that ...

  7. Baghmisheh gate - Wikipedia

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    Baghmisheh gate (Persian: دروازهٔ باغمیشه, Azerbaijani: باغمشه قاپی سی), also transliterated as Baghmasha, is an old gate in the Bazaar suburb of Tabriz, north-western Iran. [1] Until modern times, the city was protected by a defensive wall. There were just four main gates (Bghmasha, Gajil, Mahad mahin, Khiyaban ...

  8. Bazaar of Tabriz - Wikipedia

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    The Bazaar of Tabriz (Persian: بازار تبریز, also Romanized as Bāzār-e Tabriz Azerbaijani: تبریز بازاری, also Romanized as Tabriz Bazari) is a historical market situated in the city center of Tabriz, Iran. It is one of the oldest bazaars in the Middle East and the largest covered bazaar in the world. [1]

  9. Safavid capture of Tabriz (1603) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Tabriz was a military conflict during the Ottoman–Safavid war of 1603–1612. As a result of a successful siege, Tabriz was returned to the Safavids after 18 years of Ottoman rule. [ 1 ]