[ noun ] an ancient city in northwestern Iran; known for hot springs <noun.location>
But Iraq then loosed six long-range missiles against Tehran and the cities of Karaj, the holy city of Qom, Isfahan and Tabriz, the agency reported.
Parliament deputy Rajai Khorasani told students in northwestern Tabriz province last month that corruption was a major reason for Iran's agreeing to a U.N.-mediated cease-fire last August.
In September, Israel sent 508 U.S.-made TOW anti-tank missiles to Tabriz in northwestern Iran after Mr. Reagan authorized the move.
Thirty members of a group of "well-educated professionals" were rounded up in Tehran, Tabriz and other towns for coating metals with a thin layer of gold and selling them as pure gold, the agency said.
The 11 were convicted of heroin trafficking and hanged in Tabriz, 320 miles northwest of Tehran, according to the agency, monitored in Nicosia.
A carpet with 6 million hand-woven knots, believed to be a record number in each square inch, has been completed in the Iranian city of Tabriz, the Islamic Republic News Agency reported Saturday.
Iran also reported air raids on the cities of Bakhtaran, Tabriz, Miyaneh and Abadan.