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Baghmisheh gate (Persian: دروازهٔ باغمیشه, Azerbaijani: باغمشه قاپی سی), also transliterated as Baghmasha, is an old gate in the Bazaar suburb of Tabriz, north-western Iran.[1]

Until modern times, the city was protected by a defensive wall. There were just four main gates (Bghmasha, Gajil, Mahad mahin, Khiyaban. Istanbul, and Nobar). Of these, just Baghmisha gate survives today.

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  1. ^ Sadri, Cristian Sammarco, Evren Korkmazer, Yasin Bektas, Mervebanu Aykanat, Shargiyaya Jevedzade, Gokçen Firdevs Yücel Caymaz, Maria A. El Helou, Asmaa Saada, Djamel Dekoumi, Islam H. El-Ghonaimy, Mariam Haider Al-Haddad, Mahmuda Alam, Emerald Upoma Baidya, Maryam Kamyar, Zahra Jafari Spourezi, Ece Kumkale Acikgoz, Narmin Babazadeh Asbagh, Zeinab Shafik, Mennat-Allah El-Husseiny, Modupe Odemakin, Abiola Ayopo Abiodun, Souidi Manel, Bestandji Siham, Beyhan Kara, Tuba Sari Haksever, Candan Çinar Çitak, Samuel Medayese, Mohammed Tauheed Alfa, Nelson T. A. Abd’razack, Faith O. Agbawn, Maryam Ghasemi, Ouafa Louafi, Emerald Upoma Baidya, Andisheh Saliminezhad, Pejman Bahramian, Hossein (30 December 2019). Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs Vol.3 No. 2., 2019. Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)