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Chahar Bagh Street
خيابان چهار باغLength: 5.5 km (3.4 mi) Location: Esfahan North end: Shohada Squrare South end: Azadi Squrare Chahar Bagh (Persian: چهارباغ, translation: Four Gardens) is an avenue in Isfahan constructed in the Safavid era of Iran. Shah Abbas I was the king who changed his capital from Qazvin to Esfahan and decided to pour all the countries artistic wealth into that central spot which has been dubbed for centuries nisfi jahan or "Half the World".
Chaharbagh Boulevard is a historical boulevard in the city of Isfahan in Iran dating from the Saffavid era. The avenue is the most historically famous in all of Persia. The famous Champs-Élysées boulevard (Paris) was designed after this beautiful inner-city lane[citation needed].
It connects north of city to south and is about 6 kilometers long.
Chahar Bagh has also come to mean any rectangular or square garden of four symmetric sections, as for the Gardens of Paradise at the Taj Mahal in India.
Chaharbagh Pa'in
This part of Chahar Bagh is from Shohada Squrare to Takhti Junction.
Chaharbagh Abbasi
This part of Chahar Bagh is from Takhti Junction to Northern 33 pol at Enqelab Square.
From North to South
Takhti JunctionChaharbagh Pa'in
Masjed-e Seyyed Street
Abdorrazaq StreetTakhti Metro Station Imam Hosein Metro Station
Imam Hosein SqurareSepah Street
Bagh Goldasteh Street
Taleqani Street
Babolrahmat StreetSheykh Bahaei Amadegah Street Enqelab Metro Station Abbasabad Street
Enqelab SqurareSi-o-se Pol
Motahari Street
Kamaloddin Esmaeil StreetFrom South to North Chahar Bagh Bala
This part of Chahar Bagh is from Azadi Squrare to southern 33 pol.
From North to South Si-o-se Pol
Mellat Street
Ayenekhaneh StreetSi-ose Pol Metro Station
Nazar JunctionNazar Street
Mir Fendereski StreetMirdamad Metro Station Shari'ati Metro Station| Shari'ati Street
Nikbakht StreetAzadi Metro Station
Azadi SqurareHezar Jarib Boulevard
Azadegan Boulevard
Daneshgah BoulevardFrom South to North Isfahan Province Capital IsfahanCounties (A-L)
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