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1. Tehran
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- TEHRAN.
- Tehran became prominent after its capture in 1785 by Agha Mohammad Khan, the founder of the Qajar dynasty (17791925), who made the city his capital in 1788. Since that date Tehran has been the capital of Iran. Under the Pahlavi dynasty (1925-1979), Tehran was modernized, industrialized, and considerably rebuilt. ...
- The huge crude-oil industry, although centered in Abadan and other areas, is administered by the National Iranian Oil Company in Tehran. More than half of Iran's manufactured goods are produced in Tehran. ...
- When the ancient city of Rayy was destroyed by the Mongols in 1220, Tehran, a small suburb dating possibly from the 4th century AD, survived; it grew slowly in succeeding centuries. ...
- In 1943 the World War II leaders of the Allies, representing the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union, met at the Tehran Conference, at which, among other decisions, they guaranteed the independence of Iran. ...
- Most of the recent rapid growth of Tehran has been to the north, where new residential sections now link it with Shemėranat. ...
- Tehran experiences warm summers and relatively cool winters. ...
- The Iranian state railway has lines running north, northwest, south, and east from Tehran; the city is also linked to the trans-Europe railway system via Turkey. Tehran is linked by air to major cities in Europe and Asia and to states in the Persian Gulf. ... There is an international airport at Mehrabad, 6 miles (10 km) west of central Tehran; two smaller airportsat Qal'eh Morghi and Daushan-Tapehare used by small aircraft. ...
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2. Page of the province of tehran
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- Welcome to the province of Tehran .
- Tehran is the largest city and capital of Iran and is located in northern Iran. City of Tehran is the capital of Tehran Province and is located on a sandy plateau, about 1173 m (about 3850 ft) above sea level. Some pictures from Tehran:.
3. Tehran Conference, May 27, 2004, 8am-5pm (Library of Congress, Kluge Center)
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- The Tehran Conference is over. ... gov/loc/kluge/cities/tehran/.
4. ECE Department - University of Tehran
- khorshid.ece.ut.ac.ir
- Campus #2, University of Tehran, North Kargar St. ... , Across the Ninth Lane), Tehran, Iran.
- Faculty of Engineering, Campus#2, University of Tehran, P. ... Box 14395-515, Tehran, Iran.
5. TEHRAN
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6. Pictures of Tehran - Iran
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- Tehran .
- Tehran is the city in Iran where every Iranian wants to live (except perhaps a few Esfahanis). ...
- So it may be no surprise to you Tehran is very crowded. Twelve million people live here and after one day in Tehran you think you've seen them all. ...
- There is so much here to see and do, you should stay here at least a week to explore all the museums, parks, shops and all the other things Tehran has to offer. ...
- The Banay-é Azadi (Freedom Monument) is probably the first thing you see when you arrive in Tehran. ... It should be able to enter the building for a view over Tehran and a visit of the Azadi museum, but when we were here everything was closed.
- Traffic in Tehran is a lot of fun, as long as you don't have to drive yourself. ...
- And finally, a few kilometers south of Tehran you'll find the Shrine of Imam Khomeini. ...
7. Internet Public Library: Tehran
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- Home > Newspapers > Middle East > Iran > Tehran .
- Tehran Newspapers of Iran--Tehran:.
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- Tehran Times (English) http://www. ...
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8. Internet Public Library: Tehran
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- Home > Newspapers > Middle East > Iran > Tehran > Tehran .
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- Tehran Times (English) http://www. ...
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9. PARAMETERS, US Army War College Quarterly - Autumn 2004
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- Dealing with Tehrans .
- This article seeks to illuminate the commonalities and variations between past Iraq and todays Iran as well as the strengths and weaknesses of American policy options for dealing with the growing security challenge posed by Tehrans quest for nuclear weapons. ...
- duced weapons, but Tehran lacks the ability to produce high-performance conventional weapons platforms. ...
- Tehran must have shuddered when witnessing the American military slashing through Saddams forces in the 2003 war. ... Years ago Tehran received a direct taste of that from the American re-flagging operations in the Persian Gulf during the Iran-Iraq War, when the US Navy readily destroyed much of Irans conventional naval capabilities, leaving Iran to harass shipping with irregular hit-and-run gunboat attacks. ... Tehran cannot fail to appreciate that Iranian conventional forces would have little chance of resisting a US military assault. ...
- 4 Just as George Kennan in his Cold War analysis of the Soviet Union judged that the regime in Moscow needed to politically manufacture an enemy in the United States to justify its ruthless reign at home, so do the clerics in Tehran need a political opponent in the United States on which to heap the blame and deflect public attention from their own inability to deliver political freedom, basic living standards, and an adequate economic livelihood to its people. As part and parcel of its efforts to deflect domestic criticism toward outside targets, the regime portrayed numerous student demonstrations in Iran in June and July 2003during which Tehran felt compelled to arrest about 4,000 demonstratorsas being the result of American instigation in Iranian affairs. ...
- Tehran suffered under barrages of Iraqi ballistic missiles during the Iran-Iraq War and wants to have the option of using ballistic missiles that are faster and more reliable than Irans air force for penetrating enemy airspaces to deliver both conventional and WMD warheads. ...
- Tehran could not have failed to notice that once these states acquired nuclear weapons mated with aircraft and missile delivery systems, they escapedso far, at leastmilitary preemptive and preventive action by rival states. ...
- Tehran has announced plans to build a 40-megawatt heavy-water research reactor, and it already has a heavy-water plant at Arak that could provide heavy water to the planned research reactor. ...
- The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in February 2002 discovered that Iran is building a sophisticated uranium-enrichment plant at Natanz, about 200 miles south of Tehran. ...
- Khan, reportedly traveled frequently to Tehran to share his expertise about centrifuges and nuclear weapons design. ...
- It is curious that they should have confidence in making such an assessment, given that the secretive regime in Tehran is not likely to publicly broadcast a decision to acquire nuclear weapons. ...
- The Europeansthe French and Germans, in particularwho had long resisted US efforts to isolate Iran and favored diplomatic and economic engagement of Tehran, were apparently taken aback by the scope of Irans work on uranium enrichment and disregard for the NPT. ...
- Tehran for its part probably calculates that its acceptance of the no-notice inspections will buy Iran more time to work on its clandestine nuclear weapons program by politically diffusing international support for an assertive American stance. At the same time, Tehran probably is betting that it can work on nuclear weapons undetected by IAEA inspectors. ... If IAEA inspectors were on their way to a sensitive Iranian site, Tehrans security services could manufacture all kinds of obstacles to slow the IAEA team or misdirect them, just as the Iraqis did with IAEA and UN weapons inspections. ...
10. Kongelig Dansk Ambassade, Teheran
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- Embassies in Tehran.
- Other Embassies in Tehran.
- Below you will find homepages, addresses and e-mail addresses of foreign Embassies in Tehran. ...
- dima-tehran@dfat. ...
- austrade-tehran@dfat. ...
- info@kuwaitemb-tehran. ...
- tehran@mfa. ...
- UN Family in Tehran.
- tehran@unesco. ...
- Tehran@unicef. ...
- tehran@wfp. ...
- Š Royal Danish Embassy, Tehran, October 2004.
11. WorldNetDaily: Tehran John: Pro-Iranian lobby funding Kerry
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- Tehran John: Pro-Iranian lobby funding Kerry.
- Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been given to Kerry from the pro-Iranian lobby, possibly influencing the presidential candidate's startling call to provide Tehran with the nuclear fuel it seeks, according to Iran's Student Movement Coordination Committee for Democracy chairman Aryo Pirouznia. ...
- With top Iranian officials openly calling for the development of nuclear weapons within the next four months and overwhelming intelligence indicating Iran is seeking to create a nuclear arsenal, Kerry has been insisting as president he would provide Tehran with nuclear fuel as long as it is used for peaceful purposes only, a position that has many Middle East analysts baffled. ...
- , this morning, is disclosing the details of Kerry's financial ties to backers of the mullah government in Iran that have been seeking to moderate America's harsh line with regard to Tehran's nuclear aspirations. ...
- sanctions on Iran and accommodating the Tehran regime. ...
- Kerry has embraced the political agenda of Akbarpour and other wealthy Iranian-Americans lobbying for Tehran. ... to immigrate here legally and in large numbers; offering a "dialogue" with the hard-line, terrorist-supporting clerics in Tehran; and help Iran join the World Trade Organization. ...
- Tehran has said the recent International Atomic Energy Agency resolution calling on Iran to halt uranium enrichment could lead to the country's withdrawal from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. ...
- He knew who took him to the dance and he had no choice but to attempt to waltz American technology over to his newfound friends in Tehran. ...
12. ReadingGroupGuides.com - Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi
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- Reading Lolita in Tehran.
- Their stories intertwined with those they were readingPride and Prejudice, Washington Square, Daisy Miller and Lolitatheir Lolita, as they imagined her in Tehran.
- Nafisi's account flashes back to the early days of the revolution, when she first started teaching at the University of Tehran amid the swirl of protests and demonstrations. ...
- Azar Nafisi's luminous tale offers a fascinating portrait of the Iran-Iraq war viewed from Tehran and gives us a rare glimpse, from the inside, of women's lives in revolutionary Iran. ...
- On her first day teaching at the University of Tehran, Azar Nafisi began class with the questions, "What should fiction accomplish? Why should anyone read at all?" What are your own answers? How does fiction force us to question what we often take for granted?.
- How do her conceptions of home conflict with those of her husband, Bijan, who is reluctant to leave Tehran? Also, compare Mahshid's feeling that she "owes" something to Tehran and belongs there to Mitra and Nassrin's desires for freedom and escape. ...
- "When I first saw Azar Nafisi teach, she was standing in a university classroom in Tehran, holding a bunch of red fake poppies in one hand and a bouquet of daffodils in the other, and asking, What is kitsch? Now, mesmerizingly, she reveals the shimmering worlds she created in those classrooms, inside a revolution that was an apogee of kitsch and cruelty. ...
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