House of Seghat ol Islam
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House of Seghat ol Islam is a historical house in Tabriz
Tabriz
Tabriz is the fourth largest city and one of the historical capitals of Iran and the capital of East Azerbaijan Province. Situated at an altitude of 1,350 meters at the junction of the Quri River and Aji River, it was the second largest city in Iran until the late 1960s, one of its former...

, Iran
Iran
Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran , is a country in Southern and Western Asia. The name "Iran" has been in use natively since the Sassanian era and came into use internationally in 1935, before which the country was known to the Western world as Persia...

, now a museum dedicated to Seghat ol Islam
Seqat-ol-Eslam Tabrizi
Mirza Ali-Aqa Tabrizi, known as Seqat-ol-Eslam Tabrizi , was an Iranian nationalist who lived in Tabriz, Iran, around the time prior to the Iranian Constitutional Revolution and was a reformist Shia cleric...

 who was a local reformist of the Qajar era.

See also

  • Seqat-ol-Eslam Tabrizi
    Seqat-ol-Eslam Tabrizi
    Mirza Ali-Aqa Tabrizi, known as Seqat-ol-Eslam Tabrizi , was an Iranian nationalist who lived in Tabriz, Iran, around the time prior to the Iranian Constitutional Revolution and was a reformist Shia cleric...

  • The Amir Nezam House
    Amir Nezam House
    The Amir Nezām House , or The Qajar Museum of Tabriz, is a historical building in the Sheshghelan district , one of the oldest quarters of the city of Tabriz, Iran. The base of the edifice covers an area of 1200 square metres...

  • Constitutional Revolution House of Tabriz
  • Haidarzadeh house
    Haidarzadeh house
    Haidarzadeh’s house is a historical mansion situated in Maghsoudieh suburb of Tabriz, Iran, on the south side of Tabriz Municipality building. There is no document showing the date of construction of this historical house, but studies revealed that the house constructed about 1870 by Haji Habib Lak...


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