Farmaniye (also spelled Farmaniye) is a district located in Shemiran, Tehran, Iran centered around Farmanieh Street. Dibaji is a district in northern Tehran, Iran. Often referred to as Ekhtiyarieh or South Dibaji Dibaji is located mainly along Dibaji Street Shemiran (also called Shemiranat, center of Shemiranat County) is the name of the northern part of the city of Tehran, capital of Iran. Tehran (or Teheran) ( Persian: تهران Tehrān) is the capital and largest City of Iran, and the administrative center of For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Iran topics. Farmanieh neighborhood extends south all the way to Sadr Expressway, where it becomes Dibaji, and as far north as Niavaran. Sadr Expressway is a Freeway in northern Tehran, Iran. This freeway runs west from the Modarres Expressway in Gholhak neighborhood Dibaji is a district in northern Tehran, Iran. Often referred to as Ekhtiyarieh or South Dibaji Dibaji is located mainly along Dibaji Street Park niavaranjpg|thumb|right|The Niavaran Public Library is nestled snuggly within the Niavaran city park
The west end of the street leads to Dezashib area, while the east end leads to the Farmanieh roundabout which intersects with northern Pasdaran Avenue. The official name for Farmanieh Street is "Dr. Lavasani Avenue"; however, this name is rarely used colloquially. One of old and famous Iranian families who chiefly live in Tehran and are told to be of Muhammad descendants The street extends for about 7-8 kilometers.
Farmanieh used to belong to the house of Qajar Dynasty nobleman Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma (after whom Farmanieh is named). The Qajar dynasty (also known as Ghajar or Kadjar ( ( - or دودمان قاجار) is a common term to describe Iran (then known as Persia) under Abdol Hossein Mirza (1859-1939 was the patriarch of one of the most prominent Qajar families the Farmanfarmaians and one of the most influential politicians of his time in Over years the original estate was divided between family members and parts of it were sold off to the larger public.
The last few decades has seen an almost feverish rate of development in the area, spurred by the construction of the Sadr Expressway along the district's southern edge. Sadr Expressway is a Freeway in northern Tehran, Iran. This freeway runs west from the Modarres Expressway in Gholhak neighborhood Today, Farmanieh's skyline is dominated by residential towers and commercial skyscrapers, including the Kuh-e Noor banking plaza and shopping center. A skyscraper is a tall continuously habitable Building. There is no official definition or a precise cutoff height above which a building may clearly be classified as a skyscraper However, the area's suburban origins are reflected in a small neighborhood park that graces a central square at the intersection of Farmanieh Street and Dibaji Street. Dibaji is a district in northern Tehran, Iran. Often referred to as Ekhtiyarieh or South Dibaji Dibaji is located mainly along Dibaji Street
"Farmanieh" means the locality or residence of commanders.
Some of the most expensive residential houses of Iran are located in Farmanieh.
In present day, the average cost of an older residential apartment (approximately 7 years old) is about 6,000,000 Tooman (Iranian currency), equivalent to approximately US$6,500, per square meter, or about US$600 per square foot (at current exchange rates). M^2 redirects here For other uses see M². CM2 redirects here The square foot is an Imperial unit / US customary unit (non- SI non- metric) of Area, used mainly in the United States