thumb|Narmak in Tehran map (black)|400px Narmak () is a neighbourhood in north-east Tehran, the capital of Iran. It was designed by French consultants in the 1950s as part of a modernization effort introduced by Reza Shah. The name means "new city" in Persian.
thumb|Narmak in Tehran map (black)|400px Narmak () is a neighbourhood in north-east Tehran, the capital of Iran. It was designed by French consultants in the 1950s as part of a modernization effort introduced by Reza Shah. The name means "new city" in Persian.
thumb|Damage to a residential building in Narmak following an Twelve-Day War|Israeli airstrike, June 2025 Located in the 4th and 8th regions, it has 100 little squares named by numbers like "Meidan 68" (68th Square). Some of these squares, such as Haft Hoz and Resalat, are large squares. The largest square in Narmak is the 73rd square and the smallest is the 99th. Some famous streets like Ayat, Hengam, Farjam, Dardasht, Golbarg, Samangan, Saani, and the Resalat Expressway are located in this neighbourhood.
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