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Shohada square project : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shohada square project
The Shohada square project is an underway urban design and architecture project in Mashhad, Iran, run by the Iranian government. ==Historical background== Shohada square is an old square in the city of Mashhad, in northeastern Iran. It was built in 1922 as Mashhad's first modern square in the period of first Pahlavi shah, Reza Shah. It was called Shah's square, but became commonly known as Mojassame (meaning ''statue'') square because there was a statue of Reza Shah located there. The significance of this square is in its nearness to the shrine of Imam Reza and also to a gate for northern Khorasan county roads. The square was part of a new plan for changing the face of the Iran's major cities to adopt them to a new motorized transport system and more European look that was very common during the Pahlavi dynasty. One of the key moments in the history of the 1979 Iranian revolution was the taking down the statue of the Shah from the center of this square and changing the name of it to Shohada (meaning ''martyrs'').
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