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The main gates to the compound were constructed during the Qajar dynasty.
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The main gates to the compound were constructed during the Qajar dynasty.
The new Ministry of Foreign Affairs building uses pre-Islamic Persian architecture extensively in its facade.
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The new Ministry of Foreign Affairs building uses pre-Islamic Persian architecture extensively in its facade.

Bagh e Melli (The National Garden) is a government compound where the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, as The National Museum of Iran, Malek National Museum, and the future National Museum of Post are located at. Gates of Irans Foreign Ministry, called Bagh-Melli, Tehran, Iran. ... Gates of Irans Foreign Ministry, called Bagh-Melli, Tehran, Iran. ... The Qajar dynasty was the ruling family of Persia from 1796 to 1925. ... The Baháí House of Worship by Fariborz Sahba, also known as the Lotus Temple. ... Entrance of the National Museum of Iran, the vault is built in the style of Persias Sassanid vaults The National Museum of Iran (in Persian: موزه ایران باستان Muze-ye Irân-e Bâstân) is an archeological and historical museum located in Tehran. ...


The compound is located in central Tehran. Tehran is a metropolis of 14 million situated at the foot of the towering Alborz range. ...


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By means of this dam and other hydraulic works in the neighborhood, Shapour greatly increased the irrigated area in the vicinity, enabling large quantities of sugar cane and other crops to be grown.
At Band –e Gargar, at the entrance of the town, and at Band-e Mizan a little farther on, we can see the remains of two further dams, probably dating from the Sassanian period.
Opposite the west corner of the Bagh-e Melli, 150 meters north of Shohada Square 22231-3.
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