Tabriz is a large city in northwestern Iran and the capital of East Azerbaijan Province. Known as the main economic hub of the Azerbaijan region, Tabriz serves as an administrative, communication, commercial, political, industrial, and cultural center. The city has a population of approximately 1,643,960 people, and the Tabrizi dialect of Azerbaijani Turkish is spoken here. Tabriz has a rich history with numerous historical landmarks, including devastating earthquakes. Its historical roots date back to the Parthian and Sassanian eras, and it has served as the capital of Iran under various rulers, including the Ilkhanids and Safavids. Tabriz boasts beautiful natural landscapes, extraordinary mountains, and a rich cultural heritage. Notable attractions in Tabriz include:
• Master Shahriar Museum
• El-Goli Mausoleum
• Azerbaijan Museum
• Mashrouteh House
• Mashrouteh House
• Ali Shah Citadel
• Kabud Mosque