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Vahdat Hall

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Online concert of Homayoun Shajarian 139903050631205920482154
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The Vahdat Hall (Persian: تالار وحدت – Tālār e Vahdat means "Unity Hall"), formerly the Roudaki Hall (Persian: تالار رودکی – Tālār-e Rudaki), is a performing arts complex in Tehran, Iran.

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Vahdat Hall
شهریار, Tehran District 11

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11337-66711 Tehran, District 11
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