13 Bedar in Tehran: Celebrating Life on the Frontline of War

Tehran’s Identity: A City That Endures

Tehran is not just a political center—it is a cultural powerhouse.

Its identity is shaped by centuries of history, art, poetry, and tradition. Events like Sizdah Bedar reinforce that identity, even in difficult times.

The 2026 celebrations demonstrated that Tehran is more than a city under threat—it is a city of life, continuity, and resilience.

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