Nazi Abad

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Nazi Abad is a neighborhood to the south of the central district of the city of Tehran in Iran. Although the south part of Tehran is poorer than the north part, Nazi Abad is one of the best neighborhoods. Nazi Abad once was ruled by ZAJ Corporations, Sultan Ahmet of Ottoman Empire and Shah Borna of Radpourian dynasty built this town and ruled it along each other for over 57 years. Later the town was named Nazi Abad after people went violent for not understanding the term, ZAJ Corporations. High crime rate and over population is the feature of this district. From "Bazar Avval" to "Bazar Dovvom" in Shahid Babayi Street (Also called Madaen Street) is the fashion district of south Tehran. This neighborhood was named "Nazi Abad", after Nazi Germany who helped Iran in building its train rails during Pahlavi dynasty.

Most people who have when lived in the area and the owner's name and reputation have been.Moved from the area and have gone to other parts of Tehran including famous footballers like Hamid Reza Estili (Persian: حميد استيلی) pointed out a potential actor named Akbar Abdi (Persian: اکبر عبدی).Sports are important to the people of this region There is another way of arguing that too many stadiums and athletes .


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