Timeline of Tabriz

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Tabriz, capital of East Azerbaijan Province in Iran.

Prior to 15th century

One of the unearthed thumb in Blue mosque excavation site, 1500 B.C.
  • 714 BCE. – Mentioned in Assyrian King Sargon II's epigraph
  • 2nd to 7th C. BCE The earliest elements of the present Tabriz are claimed to be built either at the time of the early Sassanids in the 3rd or 4th century AD, or later in the 7th century.[1] The Middle Persian name of the city was T'awrēš (similar in etymological roots as the name of city of Tafresh, some distance away.)
  • 8th C. CE – Tabriz Bazaar construction begins.[2]
  • 858 CE – A devastating earthquake happened in Tabriz.[3][4]
  • 1041 – A devastating earthquake happened in Tabriz.[3][4]
  • 1208 – Annexed by the army of Kingdom of Georgia under command of brothers Ivane and Zakaria Mkhargrdzeli.[5]
  • 1275 – Marco Polo traveled through Tabriz on his way to China.[6]
  • 1298 – Sham-i Ghazan built (approximate date).[7]
  • 1299 – City becomes Ilkhanid capital.[8]
  • 1300 – Rab'-e Rashidi (academic center) built.[9]
  • 1305 – Ghazaniyya (tomb) built.[9]
  • 1311 – Masjid-i Alishah built (approximate date).[7]
  • 1314 – Madrasa of Sayyid Hamza built.[7]
  • 1320 – Arg of Tabriz built.[9]
  • 1330 – Dimishqiyya built (approximate date).[7]
  • 1340 – Masjid-i Ustad-Shagird and Alaiyya built.[7]
  • 1356/1357 – City is briefly occupied by the Muzafarrids[10]
  • 1370 – Imarat-i Shaikh Uvais built (approximate date).[7]
  • 1375 – City becomes capital of Kara Koyunlu territory.[citation needed]
  • 1392 – City besieged by Timur.[3]

15th–16th centuries

A 16th-century map of Tabriz, sketched by Matrakçı Nasuh (Ottoman polymath).
A miniature depicted of 2nd Shah of the Safavid dynasty Tahmasp I in Tabriz.

17th–18th centuries

Tauris sketched by Jean Chardin, 1673.
Sketch of Tabriz in 1690.

19th century

20th century

1900s–1940s

Teachers of Memorial School of Tabriz, photographed in 1923.

University of Azerbaijan established

1950s–1990s

21st century

See also

References

This article incorporates information from the Azerbaijani Wikipedia, Turkish Wikipedia, and Croatian Wikipedia.

Bibliography

Images

Tabriz in 19th century

Tabriz during constitutional revolution

Tabriz invasion during WWII