Enqelab Street
Native name | خیابان انقلاب (Persian) | ||
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Length | 5 km (3 mi) | ||
East end | Imam Hossein Square | ||
West end | Enqelab Square |
Enqelab Street (Persian: خیابان انقلاب اسلامی; also spelled Enghelab) is a major trunk route in Tehran, Iran connecting Enqelab square to Imam Hossein Square.
The street's full name is Enqelab-e Islami (Islamic Revolution Street) and it was named in honor of the Islamic Revolution of 1979. Its former name was Shah Reza Street after Rezā Shāh, the founder of the Pahlavi Dynasty.[1]
From East to West | ||
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Continues as Damavand Street | ||
Imam Hossein Square |
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Tehran BRT Line Imam Hossein Square Station | ||
Sepah Street | ||
Tehran BRT Line Pole Chubi Square Station | ||
Tehran BRT Line Shariati Square Station | ||
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Darvaze Dowlat Metro Station | ||
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Tehran BRT Line Laleh Zare Now Square Station | ||
Ferdowsi Metro Station | ||
Ferdowsi Street | ||
Tehran BRT Line Ferdowsi Square Station | ||
Valiasr Intersection Metro Station | ||
Valiasr Street | ||
Tehran BRT Line Valiasr Crossroad Station | ||
Tehran BRT Line Tehran University Station | ||
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Tehran BRT Line Enqelab Square Station | ||
Enghelab Metro Station | ||
Enqelab Square |
Kargar Street | |
Continues as Azadi Street | ||
From West to East |
See also[]
- Girls of Enghelab Street
References[]
- ^ Elliot, Jason. Mirrors of the Unseen: Journeys in Iran. Picador. p. 15. ISBN 031230191X.
External link[]
- Media related to Enqelab Street (Tehran) at Wikimedia Commons
Coordinates: 35°42′6.78″N 51°26′0.07″E / 35.7018833°N 51.4333528°E
Categories:
- Streets in Tehran