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    Altitude between 1,200 and 1,700 meters.

    Mehrabad Airport to the west of city.

    Railway: European link through Tabriz and Istanbul, internal lines to Mashad, Yazd and Khoramshar.

    Regular coach services in all directions.

    Nearly 12 Million people live in Tehran Bozorg in contrast to two hundred thousand in 1920.

    Tehran is immense and proliferates like a coral reef, but in an orderly manner. Nine-tenths of the built up area is in square blocks with absolutely straight boulevards. The visitor who has been away for a while can no longer find the way around the city. New roads link the western part of the city to the northern quarters. Towering buildings have been erected right and left. Large stores, super-markets, self-service shops have been opened, public buildings, government departments and monuments have been built and an array of giant cranes show the development fever.


    Tehran is pleasant, it derives its originality from its dry climate, always cool in the evening, its pure sky, the nearness of the mountains, its numerous parks and gardens where flowers blossom throughout the year, the alleys of young plan-trees in the avenues or even smaller streets, the water which runs down from the upper city along deep and wide gutters which look like small rivers during spring.


    Daring modern buildings, erected during the past few years, give, despite their frequently dry architecture, an impression of what tehran's beauty will be in the year 2000.


    The Golestan (Rose Garden) Palace was the Qajars' royal residence. Its garden is an oasis of coolness and silence in the heart of the city. The main building, architecturally unpretentious, houses a museum with objects from the Qajar period in the overloaded and pompous style of last century. In the Golestan garden, a one-story pavilion to the right and slightly behind the entrance, shelters one of the best organized museums in Tehran. Do not be discouraged by its scientific title. It contains about thirty show-cases presenting everything which makes up the basic originality of Iranian life in the various provinces of the country.


    The Capital a veritable boom town under going intense activity, continues to expand according to a rational plan in a checkered pattern. Modern building rise up beside 19th century houses.


    Tehran became a capital in the 19th century. Its more ancient monuments bear the marks of that period when everywhere in the world, taste had degenerated. Furthermore, its rapid growth explains the proliferations of houses without any style, fortunately laid out in square blocks, but anonymous, without harmony, grey, with never a flower on their window-sills. The baroque and pretentious appearance of certain facades, particularly banks, built twenty or thirty years ago, do nothing to improve the city's appearance.



    The Alborz range separates the central plateau front the lush Caspian littoral, the only part of the country where the rainfall is plentiful. The highest peak in the country, Mt. Damavand, is an extinct volcano covered in snow for most of the year.


    Mount Damavand, the highest mountain in Iran, has for centuries, attracted mountaineers, nomads and legends to its snow-covered slopes. The epic hero Feraydun wrestled and defeated the evil giant Zahhak, chaining him to a cave on the mountain peak. Villagers living near the base of the volcano still remark that Dahhak is straining to be free at the first signs of smoke or rumbling often heard deep within the mountain. On a clear day, the 18,550 foot cone is visible from Tehran, fifty miles away.


    In winter, the mountain hotels and ski-clubs at Shemshak, Shahrestanak and Dizine are full several days a week. Some expert skiers people consider the snow quality in northen tehran to be one of the best in the world.


    Dozen of small houses with zinc roofs nestle among the bushes. Some are private dwellings, but most are coffee-houses. Mountain streams run among the tables. But everyone does not sit around a table, many of the customers prefer the ancient-style comfort of low divans covered with old carpets. Delicious "kababs" are peacefully consumed accompanied by boling hot tea and Pepsi-Cola sodas.
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    Darvazeye baghe melli


    Shamshol Emareh


    Teatre shahr


    Kohaye Alborz


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      More than half of the country's industry is based there. Industries include the manufacturing of cars, electronics and electrical equipment, military weaponry, textiles, sugar, cement, and chemical products. It is also a leading center for the sale of carpets and furniture. There is an oil refinery nearby.

      Tehran is a sprawling city at the foot of the Alborz mountain range with an immense network of highways unparalleled in western Asia. It is also the hub of the country's railway network. The city has numerous large museums, art centers, palace complexes and cultural centers.

      In addition to Persians, there is a population of Azeris in Tehran, as well as other ethnicities including Armenian, Assyrian, Kurdish and Jewish communities. 98.3% of Tehran's residents speak Persian. The city is dotted with mosques, and there are a number of churches and synagogues. The word Tehran in Persian means "warm mountain slope" (دامنه گرم).

      History

      Excavations place the existence of settlements in Tehran as far back as 6000 BC. Tehran was well known as a village in the 9th century, but was less well-known than the city of Rages which was flourishing nearby in the pre-Mongol era. In the 13th century, following the destruction of Rages by Mongols, many of its inhabitants fled to Tehran. In some sources of the Mongol era the city is mentioned as "Rages's Tehran" (طهرانِ ری). The city is later mentioned in Hamdollah Mostowfi's Nezhat ol-Gholoob (written in 1340) as a famous village.



      Tehran became a residence of the Safavid rulers in the 17th century. Tahmasp I built a bazaar and a wall around the city, but it somewhat fell out of favour after Abbas I turned sick when he was passing the city to go to a war with the Uzbeks.

      In the early 18th century, Karim Khan Zand ordered a palace, a harem, and a government office to be built in Tehran, possibly to declare the city his capital, but later moved his government to Shiraz. Tehran finally became the capital of Persia in 1795, when the Qajar king Agha Mohammad Khan was crowned in the city. It remains the capital to this day.

      During World War II, British and Soviet troops entered the city. Tehran was the site of the Teheran Conference in 1943, attended by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin.

      Following the war, the city's older landmarks suffered under the rule of Mohammad Reza Shah. The shah believed that ancient buildings such as large parts of the Golestan Palace, Takieh-ye Dowlat, The Toopkhooneh Square (pictured to the right), and others should not be part of a modern city. They were systematically destroyed and modern 1950s and 1960s buildings were built in their place. The decision to carry this out is presently largely seen as a foolish mistake that hurt the visual fabric of the city beyond repair.

      On September 8, 1978, demonstrations against the shah led to riots. The army reportedly opened fire on the demonstrating mob. Martial law was installed in the wake of the ensuing revolution, from 1978-80.

      During the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq War, Tehran was the scene of repeated Scud missile attacks and air strikes against random residential and industrial targets within the city, resulting in thousands of civilian casualties.


      Modern Tehran

      The Azadi Tower is the first landmark visitors come across when arriving from the Mehrabad International Airport. The tower has become an icon for Tehran and a national symbol of Iran.

      Tehran suffers from extremely serious traffic congestion and pollution problems. Respiratory ailments such as asthma are very common. Tehran has become so congested over the past decade that the government has considered moving the nation's capital to another city to alleviate these problems and help de-centralize the economy and population. But because Iran's economy and politics are so centralized, millions have little choice but to live and work in Tehran.

      The Peacock Throne of the Persian Shahs can be found in Tehran's Golestan Palace. Some of the important museums are National Museum of Iran, Sa'dabad Palaces Complex, Glassware and Ceramics Museum of Iran, The Carpet Museum of Iran, Tehran's Underglass painting Museum, and Niavaran Palace Complex. The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art is also appealing to many because it features the works of great artists such as Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol.

      The huge Tehran International Fair organises many expositions. Its book expositions are especially popular. Tehran is also the seat of Iran's Parliament (the Majles). And Tehran is also home to the world's fourth tallest free standing structure, the Milad Tower.

      Economy



      Transportation

      In 2001 a metro system that had been in planning since the 1970s opened the first two of seven envisaged lines -- even though the city is prone to earthquakes. Work has been slow and coverage remains very limited. Development of the Tehran metro system had been interrupted by the Islamic Revolution and the Iran-Iraq War. Problems arising from the late completion of the metro led to buses taking on the role of the metro lines, serving mainly long distance routes. Taxis filled the void for local journeys. The taxis only drive on main roads, and only within the local area, so it can be necessary to take several taxis to get to one's final destination. This has all led to extreme congestion and air pollution within the city.

      Tehran is served by Mehrabad International Airport, the old airport which doubles as a military base located in the western part of the city, and Imam Khomeini International Airport, 50 kilometers south, which handles flights from the Persian Gulf but which will eventually handle all international flights. The new airport is overdue and over budget, and Britain and Australia have warned their nationals not to use it because of safety concerns.

      Tehran also has a central train station with connecting services round the clock to various cities in the country. There are four bus terminals that also provide connections at low fares. These are the South, East, West, and Bei-haghi Park-Drive Terminals.

      While the center of the city houses the government ministries and headquarters, the commercial centers are more located toward Valiasr Street, Taleghani Ave, and Beheshti Ave. further north. Although administratively separate, Rey, Shemiran, and Karaj are often considered part of the larger Tehran metropolitan area.
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        Sports

        Tehran was the first city in the Middle East to host the Asian Games. The 7th Asian Summer Games in 1974, was held with the participation of 2363 athletes and officials from 25 countries.

        Tehran is also the site of Iran's national football stadium on Azadi Sport Complex with 100,000 seating capacity. Many of the top matches of Iran's Premier League are held here. In 2005, FIFA ordered Iran to limit spectators allowed into Azadi stadium because of a fatal crush and inadequate safety procedures. Other stadiums in Tehran are Shahid Dastgerdi Stadium, Takhti Stadium, and Shahid Shirudi Stadium, among others.

        Within 10 minutes of driving distance from Tehran lies a ski resort. Tochal is the world's fifth highest ski resort at over 3730m at its highest 7th station. The resort was completed in 1976 shortly before the overthrow of the Shah.

        Here, one must first ride the eight km (five mile) long gondola lift which covers a huge vertical. The 7th station has three slopes. The resort's longest slope is the south side U shaped slope which goes from the 7th station to 5th station. The other two slopes are located on the north side of the 7th station. Here, there are two parallel chair ski lifts that go up to 3900m near Tochal's peak (at 4000m), rising higher than the gondola 7th station station. This altitude is higher than any of the European resorts.

        From the Tochal peak, one has a spectacular view of the Alborz range, including the 5671 metre (18606 ft) high Mt. Damavand, a dormant volcano.

        At the bottom of the lifts in a valley behind the Tochal peak is Tochal hotel, located at 3500m altitude. From there a T lift takes skiers up the 3800 metres of Shahneshin peak, where the third slope of Tochal is.

        Tochal 7th station has skiing eight months of the year. But there are also some glaciers and year-round snow fields near Tehran where skiing began in 1938, thanks to the efforts of two German railway engineers. Today, 12 ski resorts operate in Iran, but the most famous are Tochal, Dizin, and Shemshak, all within one to three hours of Tehran.


        Asamie Mahalate Tehran

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              Shahrak-e Amirabad
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              Shahrak-e Enqelab
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              Shahrak-e Fakhr-e Iran
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              Shahran
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              Shahzadeh Mohammad Zeyd
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              Shakar Ab
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              Takhteh Ha
              Takhtehha
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              Takht Yaramin
              [[Tekyeh-ye Naveh]]
              [[Tekyeh-ye Sepahsalar]]
              Talebabad
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              Taras
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              Tares
              Tarpaq Qal`eh
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              Taskan
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              Vayeh Beyg,
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              Velenjak,
              Velenjak,
              Velenjek,
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              Velian,
              Veramin,
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              Vesgah,
              Vesgareh,
              Veshtan,
              Vilau,
              Vilian,
              Vilikeh,
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              Viraneh,
              Viraneh-ye Shah Pasand,
              Vireh,
              Voshgin,
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              Vozon Darreh,
              Wadun,
              Wahsanabad,
              Wajehabad,
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              Yabarak,
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              Yurdeshah-e Pa'in,
              Yurd Shah Bala,
              Yurt-i-Shah,
              Yusefabad-e Qavam,
              Yusefabad-e Seyrafi,
              Yusef Reza,
              Yusofabad,
              Z̧ahirabad,
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              Zamanabad,
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              Zard Band-e Lashkarak,
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                Tehran: Covering an area of 1500 sq. kms, Tehran is situated in the north-central part of Iran, on the slope of the Alborz Mountain. As the national capital it is the most populated city in Iran and the center of cultural, economical, political and social activities. It is about 1200 meters above sea level and enjoys a mild climate. Although the word Tehran can be found even in some books dating back to the 10th century, it was but a village containing numerous gardens in the distant past. Its importance began to increase in the Safavid period (1501-1736). Shah Tehmasp, the king of Iran from 1524 to 1576, was fascinated by the climate of Tehran, as a result of which many buildings including caravansaries were founded. He also built many towers around the city. In the reign of agha Mohammad Khan, the founder of the Qajar dynasty (1776-1925), when Tehran was chosen as the capital of Iran, it enjoyed a boom. The building founded by Naser od-Din, shah of Iran (1848-1896) gave it a high position among the other cities. A ditch was dug around the city to repel attacks on it, twelve gates were built as the approaches to the city, and a large square, now called Tupkhneh and the buildings around were founded. After the Qajar period, two architectural trends developed: an imitation of Western styles that had little relevance to Tehran's climate and an attempt to revive indigenous designs. The latter trend has been reinforced after the Islamic Revolution. The population of Tehran has had a boom in the last decades, as a result of which urban development has not been smooth. In the recent years the municipality of Tehran has taken great measures to increase the number of recreational facilities, including park, stadiums, theaters,etc
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                  Wonderful job-Thx alot .

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                    Daneshgahe tehran - University of tehran


                    Background









                    In the middle of this situation, keeping an eye on the advancement of the capital, the late Ali Asghar Hekmat, being also the acting minister of the Ministry of Education stated the following words cautiously:



                    Immediately, Ali Asghar Hekmat in collaboration and consultation with Andre Gaudar, a French skillful architect- who was serving the Ministry of Education as an engineer, began to find a good location for the University. Following a series of searches in the abundant available buildings, gardens and lands around Tehran, Jalaliyeh garden was selected for the construction of the University of Tehran. It is worth mentioning that on those days, unlike today in which finding an appropriate land to establish a great university in Tehran is almost impossible, there were many land owner who not only did not obstinate from selling their lands, but also they were so eager to deliver their properties to these institutions which surely could bring about huge profits. For this reason some of the owners of Behjatabad lands had attracted the attention of then finance minister to buy their territories for the establishment of the University. Whereas, according to Mousier Godar, their premises [Behjatabad] were narrow and the position of those lands was in the state of flood absorbing. Indeed in no ways, they were suitable to establish the University of Tehran.





                    The same French architect also undertook the designing of the University campus. First, he presented the design of the surrounding streets and interior side of the University campus. After confirmation, on February 3, 1934, the executive operation was started by planting shady, grand and young plane trees in the margins of the streets. Now those thin twigs have a life as long as the history of the university and they are 70 years of age.

                    At the beginning of the establishment, the branches of the University which were then named as faculties were as follows:



                    >> Faculty of Theology
                    >> Faculty of Science
                    >> Faculty of Literature, Philosophy and Educational Science
                    >> Faculty of Medicine
                    >> Faculty of Techniques and Engineering
                    >> Faculty of Law , Political and Economic Science

                    Other faculties were founded as following:

                    >> Fine Arts( 1941 )
                    >> Veterinary Medicine( 1943 )
                    >> Agriculture( 1945 )
                    >> Business Administration( 1954)
                    >> Education ( 1954 )
                    >> Natural Resources(1963 )
                    >> Economics (1970 )
                    >> Foreign Languages (1989 )
                    >> Environmental Studies (1992)

                    In 1992 the faculties of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacology became separated from UT and composed the Tehran University of Medical Sciences.

                    At present it includes about 40 faculties, complexes, institutes , research and educational centers. (17 faculties, 2 higher educational complexes, 4 educational center or institutes, 14 research institutes and 3 information services institute).University of Tehran consists of six campuses:

                    >> Main Campus ( Enghelab Ave. , Tehran )
                    >> North Kargar Campus ( Tehran )
                    >> Karaj Campus
                    >> Varamin Campus
                    >> Qom Campus
                    >> Choka Campus

                    Besides scientific centers, treasures and different cultural , welfare and treatment centers such as :

                    >> Moqadam Museum
                    >> Negarestan Garden
                    >> Students Dormitories Complex
                    >> Center for Health and Treatment
                    and also Khazar Abad Cultural-Recreational complex are offering services to the society.

                    The main part of the University is located at the center of the large Tehran. Some of the faculties and research centers are also located in Karaj, Qom, Pakdasht, Sari and Kheyrood Kenar. The University has 1500 faculty members. The number of the non-educational cadre of this university is 3500. At present this University admits students through national entrance exam in 111 B.A./B.S. degree programs, 177 M.A./M.S. degree programs and 156 Ph.D. degree programs . The educational capacity of this university is about 32 thousands students. Every year, a considerable number of foreign students pursue their studies in the University of Tehran. At present, within the format of scholarship, 340 foreign students are studying at the University.

                    The official emblem of the University of Tehran: a symbol as old as Iranian history

                    The motif being used as the official emblem of the University of Tehran has a long history in industrial projects that enjoy a great position in ancient Iranian culture.

                    The emblem of the University of Tehran, which was designed by Dr. Mohsen Moghadam, a late faculty member of the Faculty of Fine Arts is based on an image, which can be found in the stucco relief and seals of the Sasanid period. In this case, it is a copy from a stucco relief discovered in the city of Taysafun [Ctesiphon].
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                      The main entrance gate of the University of Tehran, the symbol of science and wisdom


                      There is no doubt that the international position of the University of Tehran has brought about global fame, even to its main entrance gate. This historical monument, in addition to being known as the symbol of science, wisdom and joyful student life under the institution of University of Tehran also stands for one of the most famous, reputable universities in the world. Through this culturally symbolic monument, with its intricate engineering design, the University of Tehran conveys its special spiritual, scientific and cultural message to its addressees and observers.

                      Some believe that the design of the main entrance gate of the University is taken from the image of two birds that have opened their wings to ascend above the land. Science and knowledge have also been compared to two wings by which one can enter the university and, in reinforcing these wings with education, to exit the university with stronger wings that will enable graduates to stand over their society and maintain it.

                      Other people think that it is like a book open to readers, which indicates the value of reading and research. But no complete data has been found on the original idea, the history and method of construction of it.

                      According to some scholars, in 1966-7, by the order of the then-president of the University, a design competition was announced. Out of students designs submitted, that of a student by the name of Kurush Farzami of the Faculty of Fine Arts, was selected as the winning design. The execution of the design was given to a Swiss contractor. But due to respective shortages, the contractor was asked to continue only to the stage of footing the forms. That phase was then undertaken and completed by the Iranian contractor Armeh Company. According to the last financial standing of Armeh Company, the cost of the execution of the plan was twenty-four thousands and five hundred Tomans. The date of construction of the entrance gate is known to be about 1966-7, but no document was found about it in the archive of the University of Tehran up to the year 1969. There are also some photos of the main entrance gate of the University of Tehran printed in the Journal of Architecture Art, No. 2 (August/September 1969). Under the photos, there is the name of the designer and engineers of the work. (This source also mentions the name of Kurush Farzami as the designer and Simon Serkisian as the engineer). In addition, a photo of the main entrance gate is printed in the Catalogue of the University of Tehran in 1972.

                      University Chancellors:

                      Until 1942, the University of Tehran was administered by minister of Culture. Since then, the university became independent. The list of UT chancellors is as following:

                      1. Dr. A. Hekmat 11. Dr. A. Aalikhani 21. Dr. B. Yazdi-Samadi
                      2. Dr. E. Meraat 12. Dr. H. Nahavandi 22. Dr. M. Farhadi
                      3. Dr. I. Sadigh-Alam 13. Dr. A. Hooshang-Sharifi 23. Eng. E. Evini
                      4. Dr. M. Tadayyon 14. Dr. Gh. Motamedi 24. Dr. H. Forootan
                      5. Dr. M. Adl 15. Dr. A. Sheibani 25. Dr. M. Rahimian
                      6. Dr. A. Siasi 16. Dr. M. Maleki 26. Dr. G. Afrooz
                      7. Dr. M. Eghbal 17. Dr. H. Aarefi 27. Dr. M. Aaref
                      8. Dr. A. Farhad-Motamed 18. Dr. Mehdizadeh-Shahri 28. Dr. M. Khalili Araghi
                      9. Dr. J. Saleh 19. Dr. A. Gorji 29. Dr. R. Faraji-Dana
                      10. Dr. F. Reza 20. Dr. A. Sheibani 30. Ayatollah Amid Zanjani

                      Historical Events



                      The great and magnificent glories of the Iranian history of civilization and culture indicate the existence of the centers of knowledge, science and research in all kinds of sciences. Centers such as ( Vansibin School) and (Jondi Shapour School) in Khoozestan province which was founded in 530 in the order of Khosrow Anoshiravan and lasted up to Abbasi period confirms this claim.







                      From Safavid period, the transfer of the principles of new sciences from Europe into Iran began. Then the first new school began its activity in 1833 in Urumiyeh. Also in the year 1851, the first governmental school by the name of Darolfonoon was established offering the following fields of study: Engineering, pharmacology, medicine and surgery, artillery, infantry, cavalry and mining.



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                        In 1933, the idea of establishing a comprehensive center or a center which could cover basic higher schools was realized and the law of establishment of the University was approved by the National Consultative Parliament in May 29, 1934.

                        It is worth remarking that concurrent with the beginning of the constructional operations and the creation of the physical space of the university, efforts were made to develop its regular organization, which was possible only within the framework of a legal act. So, a commission consisting of the known and eminent dignitaries of that age was formed to deal with this important issue. The members of the mentioned commission were the essence and products of different intellectual and cultural schools including the representatives of traditional and modern schools. What they presented as the draft of the bill was indeed the result of the Iranian old scientific and educational traditions ranging from Jondishapour to Darlolfonoon to the new and modern European schools. A glance at the list of the members of the commission in the following lines proves this claim:

                        1. Haj Seyed Nasrollah Taghavi, Professor at Sepahsalar School

                        2. Badiolzaman Foroozanfar, A graduate of Khorasan seminaries

                        3. Gholamhossein Rahnama, Professor of mathematics at Darolfonnon

                        4. Mirza Ali Akbar Dehkhoda, Dean of the School of Laws

                        5. Dr. Isa Sedigh, A graduate of European and American universities

                        6. Dr. Reza Zadeh Shafagh, A graduate of the University of Berlin

                        7. Dr. Amir Aalam, A graduate of medicine from the University of Lyon, France

                        8. Dr. Loghman ol dolleh Adham, Dean of the School of Medicine and graduate of universite Paris

                        9. Dr. Ali Akbar Siyasi, A graduate of the University of Paris and head of higher education

                        10. Mirza Mohammad Ali Khan Gorgani, The then Head of Retirement Office, one of the skillful and famous managers in administrative and organizational issues

                        11. Ali Asghar Hekmat, Acting minister of the Ministry of Education





                        Act of the establishment of the University of Tehran including 21 articles which encompasses the organization of the university, faculties, administrative organization, management and higher councils and method of recruitment of academic and administrative staff.





                        1. Faculty of Theology

                        2. Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

                        3. Faculty of Literature, Philosophy and Educational Sciences

                        4. Faculty of Medicine, and its branches

                        5. Faculty of Laws and Political Sciences

                        6. Faculty of Engineering and Engineering Sciences

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                          توسط موسسه مشاوره توسعه انساني مرسر

                          تهران يكصد و بيست و پنجمين شهر گران جهان شناخته شد


                          موسسه مشاوره توسعه انساني مرسر اعلام كرد: تهران در رده بندي جهاني با چهار پله صعود از رتبه يكصدوبيست ونهم به رتبه يكصدو بيست وپنجمين شهر گران جهان ارتقا يافته است.



                          در سال 2006 مسكو پايتخت روسيه گرانترين شهر جهان و سئول كره جنوبي نيز رتبه دوم را به دست آورده است.
                          مسكو در حالي امسال به عنوان گرانترين شهر جهان برگزيده شد كه سال گذشته توكيوي ژاپن اين مقام را در اختيار داشت و مسكو در رتبه چهارم قرار داشت.
                          امسال توكيو در رده سوم جاي گرفته است و مقام چهارم نيز به هنگ كنگ اختصاص يافته است.
                          به ترتيب ده شهر گران جهان براي زندگي را مسكو، سئول، توكيو، هنگ كنگ، لندن، اوزاكاي ژاپن، ژنو سويس، كوپنهاگ دانمارك، زوريخ سوئيس و اسلوي نروژ تشكيل داده اند.
                          در منطقه خاورميانه نيز گرانترين شهرها به ترتيب عبارتند از: استانبول تركيه، تل آويو در سرزمين هاي اشغالي، دبي امارات متحده عربي، ابوظبي و بيروت.
                          برهمين اساس نيويورك در پله دهم در كنار اسلوي نروژ قرار گرفته است و ميلان ايتاليا در مقام سيزدهم، پكن چين در مقام چهاردهم، پاريس در رتبه پانزدهم، سنگاپور در رده هفدهم،قاهره مصر در جايگاه نود و هفتم و كوآلالمپور مالزي در رتبه يكصد و چهاردهم قرار گرفته اند.
                          اين بررسي مربوط به دوره زماني يكساله منتهي به ماه مارچ سالجاري ميلادي يا فروردين ماه سال شمسي مي باشد.
                          برهمين اساس گرانترين شهر براي اجاره يك واحد مسكوني نيويورك آمريكا است و پس از آن لندن قرار دارد.
                          گرانترين بليت مترو متعلق به متروي لندن وبرلين آلمان است و گرانترين روزنامه ها در بوئينس آيرس آرژانتين و پكن چين توزيع مي شوند.
                          همچنين پرهزينه ترين ساندويچ همبرگر را ساكنان لندن و آمستردام هلند مي خورند.
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                            Agar ax darid az Tehran bezarid man yeki ke mamnoon misham.
                            Thanks

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                              YYYEEEEEYYYY

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