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{{for|the village in Iran|Jomhuri, Iran}} |
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'''Jomhuri''' is officially known as Jomhuri Islami Avenue which means Islamic republic. Located in the city centre Jomhuri Avenue is one of [[Tehran]]'s commercial centres for [[Electronics|electronic]] equipment e.g. Computer and mobile telephones. Its also the place where the Tehrans younsters hang out, talk and flirt during the evenings in lack off dancings or cafes. |
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{{infobox street |
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| name = Shah Street<br>'''{{lang|fa|خیابان شاه}}''' |
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| direction_a = East |
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| direction_b = West |
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| terminus_a = [[File:Square in Iran.png|30px]] [[Baharestan Square]] |
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| terminus_b = [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]] [[Roudaki Street]] |
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| length_km = 5.2 |
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| location = [[Tehran]] |
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| image = Jomhuri Street map.png |
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}} |
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[[File:Jomhouri Square Tehran.jpg|thumb|Jomhouri Square]] |
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Shahi Avenue is a street in the centre of [[Tehran]], [[Iran]]. It has shops for the purchase of [[Electronics|electronic]] equipment. Shah is officially known as Shah Avenue which means Islamic republic. It is home to Tehran's biggest mobile phone shopping centre, Alaeddin (known as Bazaar-e Alaeddin). It is also a place where Tehran youngsters hang out during the evening. |
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Before the 1979 Revolution, the avenue's name was '''Shah''' (King).<ref>{{cite book|author=Elliot, Jason|title=Mirrors of the Unseen: Journeys in Iran|publisher=Picador|page=15}}</ref> |
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! text-align="center" colspan="3" | [[File:Pfeil unten.svg|15px]] From East to West [[File:Pfeil unten.svg|15px]] |
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| [[File:Square in Iran.png|30px]]<br>[[Baharestan Square]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] [[Mostafa Khomeini Street]]<br>[[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] [[Ekbatan Street]] |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]<br>Mokhberoddowleh|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] [[Saadi Street]] |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] [[Lalezar Street]] |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] [[Fredowsi Street]] |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]][[File:AB-AS.svg|25px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] [[Hafez Street]] |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] [[Valiasr Street]] |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] [[Felestin Street]] |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] Abureyhan Street<br>[[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] Keshvardust Street |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] Daneshgah Street |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] Fakhre Razi Street |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] 12 Farvardin Street |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] Ordibehesht Street |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] [[Kargar Street]] |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] Jamalzadeh Street |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] Nowfallah Street<br>[[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] Piruz Street |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] Kaveh Street |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] Golshan Street |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] Bastan Street |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] Eskandari Street |
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| [[File:Square in Iran.png|30px]]<br>[[Jomhuri Square]]|| [[File:Fareskilt 44.PNG|30px]] [[Tohid Tunnel]] Local Route |
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| [[File:France_road_sign_A17.svg|30px]]|| [[File:Street in Iran.svg|18px]] [[Roudaki Street]] |
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! text-align="center" colspan="3" | [[File:Pfeil unten.svg|15px]] From West to East [[File:Pfeil unten.svg|15px]] |
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{{coord missing|Tehran province}} |
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==See also== |
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{{Main neighborhoods of Tehran}} |
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==References== |
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{{reflist}} |
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[[fr:Jomhuri]] |
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{{Iran-transport-stub}} |
Latest revision as of 10:18, 27 June 2024
Length | 5.2 km (3.2 mi) |
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Location | Tehran |
East end | Baharestan Square |
West end | Roudaki Street |
Shahi Avenue is a street in the centre of Tehran, Iran. It has shops for the purchase of electronic equipment. Shah is officially known as Shah Avenue which means Islamic republic. It is home to Tehran's biggest mobile phone shopping centre, Alaeddin (known as Bazaar-e Alaeddin). It is also a place where Tehran youngsters hang out during the evening.
Before the 1979 Revolution, the avenue's name was Shah (King).[1]
From East to West | ||
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Baharestan Square |
Mostafa Khomeini Street Ekbatan Street | |
Mokhberoddowleh |
Saadi Street | |
Lalezar Street | ||
Fredowsi Street | ||
Hafez Street | ||
Valiasr Street | ||
Felestin Street | ||
Abureyhan Street Keshvardust Street | ||
Daneshgah Street | ||
Fakhre Razi Street | ||
12 Farvardin Street | ||
Ordibehesht Street | ||
Kargar Street | ||
Jamalzadeh Street | ||
Nowfallah Street Piruz Street | ||
Kaveh Street | ||
Golshan Street | ||
Bastan Street | ||
Eskandari Street | ||
Jomhuri Square |
Tohid Tunnel Local Route | |
Roudaki Street | ||
From West to East |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Elliot, Jason. Mirrors of the Unseen: Journeys in Iran. Picador. p. 15.