Toopkhaneh

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Municipality Palace of Tehran in 1950s
Municipality Palace of Tehran in 1930s to 1940s

Toop Khāneh (Persian: توپخانه‎‎; which literally means "Artillery Barracks"),[1] also spelt as Tūpkhāneh, is a major town square (Maidan-e Toopkhaneh) and a neighborhood in the south of the central district of the city of Tehran, Iran. It was built in 1867 by an order of Amir Kabir and Commissioned in 1877. After the Iranian Revolution, it was renamed Imam Khomeini Square (میدان امام خمینی). Cheragh Bargh (Amir Kabir) street ends-up to this square, and Naserie (Naser Khosrow) street, Bob Homayoun street, Sepah street, Ferdowsi street and Lalezar street find ways to other directions.[2]

References

  1. It is pronounced as Tupkhuneh (توپخونه, [tʰupxuˈne]) in Tehrani accent.
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