Amol (Persian: آمل) is the capital city of the Mazandaran Province in Iran.
Images for kids
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Map of the Median Empire (600 BC) showing the relative locations of the Amardian tribe
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Silver gilt dish of Tapuria, 7th–8th centuries. A tradition initiated under the Sasanians and continued after the Arab invasions. Anuzhad inscription in Pahlavi script, next to the reclining figure. British Museum
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Coin of Khosrow II, minted in Amol
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Merchants and travelers under Damavand mountain by Jules Laurens on July 1, 1859
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Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi visit Amol in 1948
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17 Shahrivar Square (downtown)
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Today, most traffic of the city, and connection from the north and south of the city it is done through these two bridges
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A picture of Rostam in Ferdowsi's tomb
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The statue of Arash the Archer
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illustration part of town from a hill
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A typical rice paddy in the outskirts of Amol
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Arikeh Aryaei hall in Amol
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Pol-e No (lit. "New Bridge"), aka Moalagh Bridge
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Tomb of Mir-i Buzurg known as Mashad Mir Bozorg
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Tomb of Mir Haydar Amuli known as Seyyed Se Tan
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Artificial lake Dehkadeh Talaei Park
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The extent of the Parthian Empire (shaded territory)
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Map of the Alavid emirate with Amol as their capital
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Manouchehri House in old Amol
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Window Shafahi House in old Amol
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Agha Abbas Mosque in old Amol
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View of Imamzadeh Qasem in old Amol
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Davazdah Cheshmeh or Davazdah Pelleh Bridge
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View Haraz Street (Winter season)
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Taleb Amoli Boulevard bridge
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Modarres Boulevard entrance in city from the Tehran
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Tabarsi Boulevard bridge (6 Bahman)
See also
In Spanish: Amol para niños