For days, Isfahan has been adorned with the phrase “24,000 and Me,” a testament to the upcoming event that has captured the city’s attention. Making my way to The Isfahan Musalla. As I turned onto Ayatollah Khansari Street, I was greeted by a heartwarming sight: volunteers eagerly assisting those in need, pushing wheelchairs and offering a helping hand. Every few steps, a new stall beckoned, each a testament to the community’s involvement.
Isfahan was also leading in the regards to the printing industry.
Since an important part of the Pahlavi’s history, meaning King Reza Pahlavi’s dethronement and delegation of the monarchy to his son King Mohammadreza in 1941 took place in Isfahan, Allameh Jalal Al-din Homaie, describes that important part of the history as follows …
On early morning of the 1st of February in 1911 Sepah street was still a small passage, but that morning it witnessed a bloody event.