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From locals doing the 'Tehran twist' to students sporting


mullets and miniskirts: Fascinating photos reveal life in
Iran before the revolution
MailOnline Travel has rounded up archive pictures of everyday life across Iran in the 1960s and 1970s 
The tension between traditional and Western influences are evident in  locals' fashions and leisure snaps 
Pre-Revolution pictures offer an insight into an unseen side of a country still shrouded in mystery 

By NAOMI LEACH FOR MAILONLINE


UPDATED: 06:27 EDT, 31 January 2017

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From students sporting mullet haircuts and flares to colourful VW Beetles careering down tree-lined avenues
into central Tehran - surprising images of Iran, taken before the revolution, have emerged online.

The stunning photos of life across the vibrant country in the 60s and 70s portray a seemingly cosmopolitan
kingdom on the brink of change.

Locals are pictured doing the 'Tehran twist' to Iranian rock 'n' roll bands, families sunbathe by a swimming pool
and mosques and bazaars still popular today are also caught on camera, revealing the tension between modern
and traditional influences tussling for supremacy.

The 1979 revolution saw the ousting of King Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the instalment of Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini - a shift that would have long-lasting and far reaching implications.

In 2015, following a historic nuclear deal and the lifting of economic sanctions against Iran by the US, the UK,
France, China, Russia and Germany, many travel industry experts have pointed to the epic scenery and rich
cultural attractions of the country as ripe for tourist exploration this year.

Now as the international gaze rests on Iran once more, MailOnline Travel rounds up some archive images of this
fascinating country, which has long been shrouded in mystery and misunderstanding.  

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Promise of a vibrant future: Female students at Tehran university in 1971 read their books in the sunshine while wearing bold
miniskirts and contemporary fashions

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Rolling out the red carpet: Persian rugs line the road for President Eisenhower's motorcade in Tehran in 1960

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This snap from the 1960s shows glamorous locals kicking off their heels to do the Tehran twist to Iranian rock 'n' roll music of
the day

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Colourful VW Beetles career down tree-lined Pahlavi avenue, which leads to Vali Ahd Square, in the 1960s

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Sporting mullet haircuts and flares, a group of friends at Tehran university pose together in the 1970s

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In a 70s street scene that could have been easily taken in the United States, Iranian youths in flares socialise on a sidewalk 

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Bang on trend: Stylish locals from the 70s pose together in front of a shop in high-waisted flares and wide collared shirts

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A bohemian 70s album cover from Persia (left) and an image of Miss Iran 1967 Shahla Vahabzadeh (right) show the relaxed
fashions before the revolution

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Male and female medical students at Tehran University listen intently during a lecture in the 1960s

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Clash of traditional and Western influences: A woman in a chador window-shops with a couple in Western clothes, Tehran, in
1972

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An octagonal swimming pool at the guest house of the Iranian National Oil Company near Ahwaz  provides relief when the
temperatures rise above 100 degrees, pictured here in July 1971

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A street scene showing pedestrians threading their way between bumper-to-bumper traffic in Tehran in June 1970

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During king Shah Mohammad Reza Pahla's reign Iranians wore Western fashions. Here women pick flowers in the 1960s

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Sexes mixed freely as depicted in this shot of a group of young adults relaxing in the sunshine in the 1960s

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A stylishly attired group in contemporary 60s clothes pose up and smile for the camera

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Life's a beach: Families and friends relax by the water's edge during an excursion in Iran in the 1960s

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Salad days: Youngsters relax in the long grass (left) and walk down tree-lined promenades (right) in the 1960s

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Sepah Square, the main square in Tehran, looks strikingly different with just a smattering of cars in this black-and-white shot
dating back to 1946

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Two women wearing their hair in beehives stand proudly before their wireless radio

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A group of smartly dressed men pose in a palm-fringed park, standing before their classic cars

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The summer of love: Two happy Iranian couples pose in their  1960s finery in these nostalgic captures

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 A mountain of fabric: Newly washed carpets are laid out to dry, near Tehran, Iran, in this shot from 1972

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Picturesque countryside: A Lur village in the mountains has adobe homes and a snow-fed stream in Heshmatabad in 1972

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Rural life: Shepherds drive home their flocks beneath a snow-streaked volcano at Mount Damavand, Iran

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In the Isfahan bazaar a young boy sits stiffly for his photograph. This picture was taken circa 1972

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The 1979 revolution saw the ousting of king Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the instalment of Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini, a shift that would have long-lasting and far reaching implications. Above, the  Royal Square Meydan-i-Shah with the
Royal Mosque in Ishafan, pictured in the 1970s. Many popular historic attractions had their names changed after the
revolution

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In 2015, following a historic nuclear deal and the lifting of economic sanctions against Iran by the West, many travel industry
experts have pointed to the epic scenery and rich cultural attractions of the country as ripe for tourist exploration this year.
Pictured above, the Shemshak ski resort in 1971

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During the 70s Mehrabad was one of the busiest and most modern airports in the region. Above, a four-engined Iran Air
Boeing 707 sits on the runway

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Ordinary life before the revolution: Takht e Jamshid Avenue is lined with cars in 1971

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Lively metropolis: A colourful aerial view of Vali Ahd Square, also known as Meydan e Vali Ahd, in Tehran in 1971

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 A view of a middle-class suburb in Tehran overlooked by the mountains and captured in the early 1970s

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Young girls dancing in traditional costume are watched by an audience of men and boys in more Western 70s clothing in a
Farsi province

Shah of Iran celebrates his coronation in 1967

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