Tehran

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Tehran

Traffic in Tehran-Iran, Crazy

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  • Author: hmajidian

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Movie of traffic in tehran

iran tehran my love

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Tags: iran  iranian  love  persian  tehran 

tehran my love

Tehran in DC

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Tags: african  american  black  dc  iran  iranian  persian  production  saman  tehran  tv  washington 

Tehran in Washington DC

The beautiful city Tehran

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  • Author: sorrypapawxz

Tags: Beautiful  capital  Iran  Tehran 

TEHRAN 2007 Government Mayor - Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf Area - City 1,500 km² (579 sq mi) - Urban 686 km² (265 sq mi) - Metro 18,814 km² (7,264 sq mi) Elevation 1,200 m (3,900 ft) Population (2006) - City 7,797,520 - Density 10,000/km² (25,899/sq mi) - Metro 14,000,000 More than half of Iran's industry is based in Tehran. Industries include the manufacturing of automobiles, 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 south of the city. The city has numerous large museums, art centers, palace complexes and cultural centers. In the 20th century, Tehran faced a large migration of people from all around Iran. Today, the city contains a mix of various ethnic and religious minorities, and is filled with many historic mosques, churches, synagogues and Zoroastrian fire temples. Tehran is the biggest and most important educational center of Iran. Today There are nearly 50 major colleges and universities in total in Greater Tehran. Since the establishment of Darolfonoon in the mid 1800s, Tehran has amassed a large number of institutions of higher education.

Tehran city

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i miss Tehran!

Postcard to U.S. President: Tehran

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Tags: diplomacy  global  Iran  Obama  politics  PostcardstoPresident 

People in Iran sent their first wishes to new U.S. President-elect Barak Obama. Speaking on the streets of Tehran, individuals said they hoped the change of administration in Washington would bring about a new foreign policy towards Iran. 1. (English) UNIVERSITY STUDENT, MASSOUD AHMADI SAYING: "To Mr. Obama I like to say that he should fulfil his promise to negotiate with Iran and resolve the problems." 2. (English) UNIVERSITY STUDENT, HOSSEIN NAZARI SAYING: "My message to Obama, to Barack Obama is that, if you want your country actually if you want to have a good relationship with our country (Iran), with our politicians and with our government; you have to rapidly change your formal policies towards Iran." 3. (English) UNIVERSITY STUDENT, MEHDI KADKHODAII SAYING: "I want to speak to Mr Obama. You said you need change, in the case of Iran, I want to advise you that first of all you must change your mind about Iran."

Good Morning Tehran! - Iran

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  • Author: journeymanpictures

Tags: cable  exiles  fashion  Iran  Journeyman  media  music  Pictures  regime  TV 

May 2005 Iranian exiles in the US are harnessing the power of the media to provoke regime change back home. Through uncensored satellite broadcasts they hope to encourage the masses to rise. Zia Atabay was once a famous pop star in Iran. Now, he's pouring his money into his own personal TV station to send his message back home. "I know the Iranian government is dangerous," he states. By publicising dire images of the regime's misdeeds, he hopes to bring about change. Other satellite broadcasters are using more subtle methods to bring down the government. Dancing girls, pop music and fashion videos are all banned in Iran but lapped up by a hungry young audience. "Viewers want to see what they don't have. They want to see young people's lives in Western countries," explains TV presenter Luna Shadzi. Cultural freedom may prove more powerful than all the political propaganda.

Cruising Tehran Highways

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  • Author: XSEER

Tags: Highways  Iran  Tehran  Traffic 

Ride with me in Tehran highways. Resalat Tunnel, Hakim, Hemmat and Fazlollah highways. 2007. Mehran Mehrafshan. http://xseer.com/

Iran TV Tehran Metro Feature

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  • Author: darvishjo

Tags: Iran  Metro  Subway  Tehran  Transportation  Underground 

Broadcast 16 february on Iranian state satellite TV (IRINN). For translation with a link back to this video: http://www.musicman.com/motarjem/motarjem.html http://www.musicman.com/mp/mp.html

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