Reported by Iran International, government spokeswoman Fatemeh Mohajerani said: "The new capital will definitely be in the south, in the Makran region, and this matter is currently being worked on." ...
In the shadow of the gold-domed Sayedah Zainab shrine, six miles south of Damascus, lie the abandoned remains of what was once the de facto headquarters of ... the political capital for all ...
An Iranian government spokeswoman has announced that ... Tehran was first made the capital of Iran by Agha Mohammad Khan, the founder of the Qajar dynasty, in 1786. Beforehand, the Iranian capital ...
"The new capital will certainly be in the south ... "Alongside sea-oriented development, the development of Makran is a priority for the current government," announced Iran’s Vice President Mohammad ...
There has been news that Iran is planning to shift its capital from Tehran in the north to another, yet to be decided location, in the southern coastal region of Makran. The move is under active ...
emerges as a contender in the discourse surrounding the prospective designation of Iran's new capital, spokesperson for the Iranian government, Fatemeh Mohajerani, said in a press briefing in ...
The excessive concentration of facilities and government offices has turned Tehran into ... Throughout its history beginning from 2700 BCE, Iran has had 54 capital cities, each with a distinct chapter ...
An Iranian government spokesperson announced that the country is moving its capital city to the south by the coast, inciting both support and backlash.
The Syrian shrine of Sayeda Zainab drew Iran-backed militiamen from throughout the region. With Assad's fall, they've fled, raising questions about the future of the area — and of the axis.