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Bagh-e Melli
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Bagh e Melli (The National Garden) is a government compound where the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, The National Museum of Iran, Malek National Museum, and the future National Museum of Post are located.
The compound is located in central Tehran.
The gates of the compound were built by Jafar-khan Kashani in 1906.
See also
Politics of Iran
Iranian architecture
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