Draft:17th Shahrivar Street
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17th of Shahrivar Street (خیابان هفده شهریور in Persian) is a main road in the south east of Tehran, connecting Khorasan Square to Shohada Square to the north and passing Khorasan Square further to the south towards Shoosh square.[1]
History
[edit]The street was called Shahbaz before the Islamic Revolution and was named after the event of protest in Shohada Square on 17th of Shahrivar in Persian Calendar which was on 8 September 1978. The event has been called Black Friday (1978).[citation needed]
Urban texture
[edit]The avenue is busy with a relatively narrow two sided road. On each side are shops mainlyselling and buying motorcycles, mopeds, bikes and parts.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "Historical background of 17 Shahrivar street". Tehran Press. 1 March 2024. Retrieved 29 December 2024.