Examples of using Tabriz in English and their translations into Urdu
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One is through Tabriz which is around 270 kilometres away,
Another essential feature of Bazaar of Tabriz is the preservation of its old spirit and senses of traditional Tabriz.
The Jameh Mosque of Tabriz is the old building belonging to the Seljuk era all the way to the Qajar era
The Alagadr Mountains are coloured hills located in 30km of the northeast side of Tabriz close to the Khajeh city.
The Bazaar of Tabriz, which is dubbed the largest Bazaar in Iran, is also listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The Jameh Mosque of Tabriz is about 62 meters long, extending from south to north.
The Constitutional House of Tabriz is located in front of Jame' Mosque of Tabriz on Rasteh Koocheh Street.
The ceilings are made with dome and brick shapes that are very suitable for the cold weather of Tabriz.
The roofs are made with dome and brick shapes that are very suitable for the cold weather of Tabriz.
Foggy Tabriz by Mohammad Saeed Ordubadi Constitution House of Tabriz Occupation of Tabriz by Russian army in 1911.
House of Amir Nezam which was later on converted to a beautiful Qajar dynasty museum, is one of must go tourist attractions in the East Azarbaijan and Tabriz city.
If you ask anyone in Tabriz where is the blue mosque? They give you a clear address
The Blue Mosque Tabriz, or Jahanshah Mosque, is one of the historic mosques of Tabriz dating back to the 1400's AD of Qaraqouyunlu, which was built some six hundred years ago.
Of course, a while after the quake and coinciding with the early period of the Qajar kingdom, a person named Hossein-qoli Khan Dunbali, who was the Tabriz ruler of the time, restored and rebuilt this mosque and constructed the present mosque we witness.
it seems that the mosque was initially a prayer house called Jame of Tabriz, which, during the various times and by the efforts and art of the ancients, has witnessed extensive changes.
The designer of the altar of the Jameh Mosque of Tabriz has designed a spiral design to decorate this section of the mansion like the Safavid era architecture, which is a mixture of simplicity and artistic touch.
The Jameh Mosque of Tabriz, also known as the Friday Mosque
opened up the path for the eventual capture of Tabriz, the second largest city in Iran and an important trading post.[1].
Tabriz Central Mosque.
The Constitutional House of Tabriz.