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New pedestrian bridge built in Pahlavi period, west of Qari bridge

Qari Bridge is a historic stone[1] bridges in Tabriz, Iran, over the Quri River. It has been built during Qajar dynasty, and is a part of Seghat-ol-eslam street, connecting Bazaar of Tabriz to the northern districts of Tabriz, among them Sheshgelan and Davachi. During Pahlavi dynasty, a smaller bridge was built for the pedestrians.
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- ↑ "farsfoundation.net". Archived from the original on 2014-09-14. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
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