What is the Capital of Iran? Know About It

Every country has a capital city that is the center of its government, culture and economy. It is where important decisions are made and many people live and work there. The capital city often has famous buildings, busy roads and many schools, offices and museums. In this article, we will learn about the capital city of Iran, its location, population and why it is important to the country.

Capital of Iran

The capital of Iran is Tehran. It is the biggest city in the country and lies at the foot of the Alborz mountains. Tehran is the center of government, business, education and culture in Iran. The city has busy streets, tall buildings, old landmarks and cool weather.  People from all over Iran come here to work, study and explore. It is truly the heart of the nation.

Where is Tehran?

Tehran is in the northern part of Iran, a country in the Middle East. The Alborz mountains are just next to the city. These mountains are often covered with snow in the winter. Since the city is high above sea level, the weather is cooler than in many other nearby places.

Why is Tehran Important?

Tehran is the biggest city in Iran. Millions of people live there. All the main decisions for the country are made in Tehran because it is the capital. It also has many schools, offices and markets. People come from all over Iran to study, work or visit famous places.

History of Tehran, Iran’s Capital

Long ago, Tehran was just a small town. It grew near another ancient city called Ray. In the year 1786, a king named Agha Mohammad Khan made Tehran the capital. He chose this place because it was safe and strong for protection. Since then, the city has grown a lot and become modern, but still keeps its old traditions.

What makes Tehran Special?

  • Mountains and Weather: The Alborz mountains make Tehran look very beautiful. They also bring cool air, especially in the winter.
  • Famous places: Tehran has special spots like the Milad Tower and Azadi Square, where many people like to visit.
  • People: The city has people from many different backgrounds, cultures and religions. This makes Tehran very colorful and lively.
  • City Life: Tehran has parks, museums, theaters, schools and a subway that helps people and travel easily in the city.
  • Problems Too: Just like other big cities, Tehran also faces traffic jams, air pollution and the risk of earthquakes.
Akansha Arora

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