Anjum Haz

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Tehran was divided by an invisible border, but snobbery was wide ranging, either a custom of big cities or part of the ubiquitous, contagious, and unquestioned contempt for whoever was deemed shahrestooni—those who were not from Tehran—who ironically made up the greater part of the city’s population.
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