Shahr-e ziba

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Shahr-e ziba (Persian: شهر زیبا) is a neighborhood in the western part of Tehran.

In 1964, some of the Assyrian Iranian community began moving to Shahr-e ziba; the first Assyrian girls school, Hazrat Maryam, was opened in 1969.[1]

References

  1. ^ "چند روایت از مسیحیان آشوری شهر زیبا" [Some stories from the Assyrian Christians of Shahr-e ziba]. چند روایت از مسیحیان آشوری شهر زیبا (in Persian). Retrieved 2024-12-12.

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