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  2. Iran Standard Time - Wikipedia

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    Iran Standard Time ( IRST) or Iran Time ( IT) is the time zone used in Iran. Iran uses a UTC offset UTC+03:30. IRST is defined by the 52.5 degrees east meridian, the same meridian which defines the Iranian calendar and is the official meridian of Iran. Between 2005 and 2008, by decree of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran did not observe ...

  3. Tehran - Wikipedia

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    Tehran [6] (/ t ɛəˈr æ n,-ˈ r ... part of the territory of present-day Tehran was occupied by Rhages (now Ray), a prominent ... This was the first time the Asian ...

  4. Daylight saving time in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Daylight saving time in Iran. Daylight saving time in Iran was the practice of setting the clock forward by one hour between the first day of Farvardin (21–22 March) in the Iranian calendar and the last day of Shahrivar (21–22 September), which has been observed during years 1978–1980, 1991–2005, and 2008–2022. [1]

  5. Timeline of Tehran - Wikipedia

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    1723 – Afghans ( Pashtuns) occupy the city. [2] 1751 – Takht-e Marmar built. 1759 – Khalvat Karim Khani built (approximate date). 1785 – Town besieged by forces of Agha Mohammad. [3] 1786 – Mohammad Khan Qajar moves Iran's capital from Sari to Tehran. [3] [4] 1790 – Palace built (later became Qasr Prison ).

  6. Time Museum, Tehran - Wikipedia

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    Address. Zafaraniyeh. Town or city. Tehran. Country. Iran. The Time Museum ( Persian: تماشاگه زمان) or the Hossein Khodadad House ( Persian: خانه حسین خداداد) is a museum in Tehran, Iran. [1] [2] The museum specializes in clocks and other time-measuring devices.

  7. Demographics of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Jews have had a continuous presence in Iran since the time of Cyrus the Great of the Achaemenid Empire. In 1948, there were approximately 140,000–150,000 Jews living in Iran. In 1948, there were approximately 140,000–150,000 Jews living in Iran.

  8. Name of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The exonym Persia was the official name of Iran in the Western world before March 1935, but the Iranian peoples inside their country since the time of Zoroaster (probably circa 1000 BC), or even before, have called their country Arya, Iran, Iranshahr, Iranzamin (Land of Iran), Aryānām (the equivalent of Iran in the proto-Iranian language) or ...

  9. What's going on inside Iran as the world awaits retaliation ...

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    Iran launched a limited retaliatory attack against Israel in April, the first time Tehran had directly attacked the Jewish state. Delaram Nemati, 30, who works for an architecture firm, said Iran ...