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  2. Timeline of Tehran - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Tehran, Iran This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. Category:History of Tehran - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "History of Tehran" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. History of Tehran * Timeline of Tehran; 0–9.

  4. Timeline of Iranian history - Wikipedia

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    Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) Facing the possibility of a Russian conquest of Tehran and with Tabriz already occupied, Persia signed the Treaty of Turkmenchay; decisive and final cession of the last Caucasian territories of Iran comprising modern-day Armenia, the remainder of the Azerbaijan Republic that was still in Iranian hands, and Igdir ...

  5. Category:Iranian timelines - Wikipedia

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  6. Pahlavi Iran - Wikipedia

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    At the 1943 Tehran Conference, the Allied "Big Three"—Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill—issued the Tehran Declaration to guarantee the post-war independence and boundaries of Iran. On 13 September 1943 the Allies reassured the Iranians that all foreign troops would leave by 2 March 1946. [13]

  7. List of heads of state of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Agha Mohammad decided to move his capital to the small town of Tehran on 1786. [10] He was formally crowned as Shah during spring 1796 at the Mugan plain, on his return after the conquest of Tbilisi. [11] [12] 29 Fath-Ali Shah: 1772–1834 17 June 1797 23 October 1834 Qajar . 30 Mohammad Shah: 1808–1848 9 November 1834 5 September 1848 Qajar . 31

  8. Category:Timelines of cities in Iran - Wikipedia

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  9. Tehran City Council (1968–1979) - Wikipedia

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    Tehran City Council (Persian: انجمن شهر تهران, romanized: anjoman-e šahr-e teḥrān) was the directly elected city council of Tehran and the first such institution to convene in Iran, serving as a model for other city councils in the country. [1] It formalized selection of Mayor of Tehran, designated by the Ministry of Interior.