Jannat Abad

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Jannat Abad
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Jannat Abad is located in Iran
Jannat Abad
Jannat Abad
Coordinates: 35°45′9″N 51°18′17″E / 35.75250°N 51.30472°E / 35.75250; 51.30472Coordinates: 35°45′9″N 51°18′17″E / 35.75250°N 51.30472°E / 35.75250; 51.30472
Increase of apartments in North Jannat Abad1990
Government
 • Manager (District 5)Mr. Mahmoud Kalohori (2020)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total78,759 about

Jannat Abad is a large neighbourhood in Tehran, Iran. It is an area around the Jannat Abad Street located in North West Tehran. Jannat Abad street starts from Ayatollah Kashani Freeway. It has several squares. The most famous one is Chahar Bagh. Jannat Abad Blvd has a South segment that is below the cross with Hemat Freeway and North part that is located upon Hemat and links to the Marzdaran Freeway.

Reason for naming Janat Abad[]

Janatabad was known by this name in the past because of its heavenly climate. The rivers , , , the springs of Bagh Feyz and several aqueducts passed through Janatabad and made this area one of the suburbs of Tehran. Pomegranate and cherry trees, which are the heritage of gardens of many years, are still visible in the back alleys of this neighborhood.

In the past, there were several rivers in the neighborhood that were used by the residents of the surrounding gardens for water and irrigation. Due to the abundance of water and the natural irrigation of the gardens, this neighborhood had greenery and a good climate, which is why it was named Jannat. Later it was renamed "Janatabad" meaning the paradise area, which is still This area due to its distance from the city center and the lack of high traffic and not being in charge of important government organs; It is a quiet, habitable and calming area with pleasant weather that even in the most polluted days of Tehran, Janatabad has a relatively clean air than other areas.

Most of the lands and gardens of this neighborhood belonged to a famous person named "Nizam Mafi" whose school and mosque are among his relics. He transferred the ownership of these lands to government organizations and the people. At first, this neighborhood was inhabited. There were workers who worked in factories in the west of Tehran, but with the Islamic Revolution, the growth of construction in this area began in earnest, and the houses in this neighborhood, due to their cheapness, attracted the attention of new immigrants to the capital. The multi-storey apartments replaced the cherry orchards and dried up the rivers far from the neighborhood, and by 2016, due to the suitability of the houses, many immigrants from all over Tehran and Iran entered the neighborhood, but after It was controlled by adjusting the population price.

Division of areas and neighborhoods of Jannat Abad[]

The neighborhood of '' is divided into three parts, North, Central and South, due to its size;

is from to

is from to

is the distance from to .

In addition to its main neighborhood, also has 3 other dedicated neighborhoods:

Neighborhood

Neighborhood

Jannatabad Boulevard starts from and extends to , which is one of the longest streets in the city of Tehran.

Janatabad from north to south respectively , , , , Chaharbagh Square, 35 meters of Laleh Street and at the end It ends at

Also, from the west, from the area of , the distance to its end () and from the east, from and It ends at Azad University Square.

Important streets[]

  • Jannat Abad Boulevard
  • 20 meters of Golestan
  • 35 meters of Golestan (Shahid Mokhberi)
  • North Shahin Boulevard (Kabiri Tameh Boulevard)
  • South Shahin Boulevard (Shahid Pajouhandeh Boulevard)
  • Mojahed Kabir Street
  • Shaghayegh Street (Javanmard)
  • Ansar Al-Mahdi Street
  • 35 meters of Leleh
  • Chaharbagh Street

Important public and private bodies[]

  • District 5 Court of Tehran
  • Traffic and driving in District 5 of Tehran
  • 138 Janatabad Police Station
  • The second base of Tehran Intelligence Police
  • The second base of Tehran Security Police
  • The second base of Tehran Anti-Narcotics Police
  • Second Chief of Tehran Police
  • Erfan Niayesh specialized and sub-specialized hospital
  • Omid specialized and sub-specialized hospital
  • Vehicle Technical Inspection Center No. 6
  • Noor Cultural Center
  • Stadium (Persepolis Tehran)
  • Fire Station No. 27
  • Main parking lot of Tehran Bus Company

The most advanced private hospital in Tehran and Iran in , which was inaugurated in 2015 by , the then Vice President of Iran, which has the most up-to-date equipment and treatment staff and hospital beds, which is unique in Iran.

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