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History of Tabriz


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t;font-family:"Arial","sans-serif";mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">At the end of the war on 1988, like the rest of the country the large constructions projects commenced both in the residential area and the industrial areas, benefiting from the investment from the government and private sector. In recent years Tabriz is much more stable and the new constructions in the city is rapidly changing the face of the city to a more modern one.

Capital of Iran

Tabriz served as capital of several rulers starting with Atropates. It was capital of Ilkhanate dynasty since 1265, but it was during Ghazan Khan who came to power on 1295 the city reached to its highest splendor. The later realm stretched from Amu Darya in the East to the Egypt borders in the West and from the Caucasus in the North to the Indian ocean in the South. It was again capital of Iran during Kara Koyunlu dynasty from 1375 until 1468, then during AkKoyunlu within 1468–1501. Finally, it was capital of the Iranian

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