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article published 12/18/2005
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Urban Planning student
Thank you very much because of this online database of Tehran's old pictures. Since I'm too young to have any experience of that times, but I really enjoy this collection.
Adel, October 4, 2009
wonderfull pics
I love the pics.I got surprised watching amazing views of my country in the past
Mitra, May 31, 2009
Merci pour ses photos fabuleuses et fantastiques...
Khasha, March 24, 2009
Very nice collection
cyrus, January 15, 2009
Hi! I'm trying to contact the owner of a couple of the Old Tehran photos. We'd like to use them in an educational video we're making. Please contact me at the above email address. They are wonderful photos!
Donna, December 5, 2008
THANKS A LOT IT REMINDS THE GOOD OLD TIMES
DARJOUSH, November 14, 2008
The Best
I really like it, thanks
Ali Mirjalili, October 30, 2008
architect
besiar lezat bordam ali bood mohem inke javanan iranzamin tarikh haghighi khod ra peida konand va be an eftekhar konand pirooz bashi
dariush amiri, October 15, 2008
This is Wonderful...
My sincere thanks and deep gratitude to Shahram Razavi for such a wonderful effort to keep Iran's images of the past and present alive for not only the Iranians who are away from home, but for anyone who have a desire to know more about Iran and those who have the wrong impression of Iran due to misrepresentation of our beautiful country portrayed wrongly by the media outside of Iran. I have always been proud of being an Iranian and will never stop feeling the proud Iranian I am. Perhaps I have been away from home for too log now.... I think it is time to go back home..... Time to give something back to our motherland.... Time to do something positive for Iran rather than just talk about it.....
Kamran K.
, June 16, 2006
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