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for a short period, and the famous gate of the compound was built by Mirza Mehdi Khan Shaghaghi (Momtahen od Dowle) before the arrival of
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for a short period, and eventually important governmental offices and museums were built around it.
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The field was first constructed as a shooting practice range, during the reign of the
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practiced military parade in it. The range was then developed during the reign of
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This article about an Iranian building or structure related topic is a
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Bagh Melli
National Botanical Garden of Iran
National Garden, Athens

Tehran
Iran
35°41′14″N 51°25′01″E / 35.687148°N 51.416862°E / 35.687148; 51.416862
Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Museum of Ancient Iran
Malek National Museum and Library
Post and Telegraph museum of Iran
Government of Iran
Persian
romanized
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Tehran
Iran
Qajar
public park
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
University of Art
Malek National Museum
National Museum
Qajar dynasty
Cossacks
Nasser ed Din Shah
Mozaffar ed Din Shah
Reza Shah
Pahlavi dynasty

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