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#23 Pedestrians pass a decorative archway over a road leading to the Ministry of Defence building in Tehran, 1960s.

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#23 Pedestrians pass a decorative archway over a road leading to the Ministry of Defence building in Tehran, 1960s.

What Tehran looked like in the 1960s: A Photographic Journey of Streets, Landmarks and Everyday Life

#23 Pedestrians pass a decorative archway over a road leading to the Ministry of Defence building in Tehran, 1960s.

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←#22 A guard stands outside the Mausoleum of Reza Shah, the burial place of Reza Shah Pahlavi, near the Shah Abdol-Azim shrine in the Ray district of the city of Tehran, 1960s.
#24 Soldiers from the Imperial Iranian Armed Forces join other customers at a street bazaar in Tehran, 1960s.→

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