Some terms and characteristics in old Mashhad

Some terms and characteristics in old Mashhad:

Mr. Ali Attar:
The father of Mehdi Akhwan, the third brother, who was famous for traditional treatment with medicinal plants and old decoctions, was trusted and accepted by everyone

Grandma’s jic jic:
A wandering singer who used to go around the city and sing with a top hat and a fox tail pendant.
Jik Jikki Grandma; come sit on my knee

A broken honor:
A broken ligament with the traditional medicine method that all the people of Mashhad referred to him for any type of fracture, bruising, sprains, plastering and immobilization.

Liar Sheikh:
a prayer writer; Aine Bin and Ghayb Go, who had a mirror on Khajah Rabi street and was very famous

Mumdaqsab:
An exorcist who knew how to spell and write prayers and supplications; And he was an expert in juggling and magic; Opening luck and warding off diseases with medicine and treatments that he made himself

Karim Shishliki:
Karim was the owner of a cafe in the Coca-Cola Yilaq; A cozy place for sweat drinkers. He had invented a special type of kebab to be tasted with the happy drink of Quchan, which later became a source of pride for Afaq and entered the field of linguistics and culture.

Sadek ice cream:
An innkeeper named Haj Sadiq, who did not reach the shrine, sold a kind of saffron ice cream with pistachio and rose water and special bread to the pilgrims, and his business was coin. became famous

Ali Cat:
From the famous lots of the National Garden, which are used for many amazing actions, including children’s games; Having the courage to be very short; Jumping and leaping like a cat, pulling her lower lip up to her nose and strange facial expressions were famous

Golden country:
A famous singer who used to circle for weddings, mourning and circumcision of Syrians and had a special group

Forough School:
The first girls’ school in Mashhad, whose founder was Ms. Forough Al-Sultaneh

aunt:
Asghar Mir Khedevi, poet, satirist and actor, who played the role of a witty and quick-witted follower in the Golshan Theater, and later played the role of Aunt Khanum with a thick Mashhad accent, his voice was broadcast every day on the radio in the form of comedy shows.

Green Dome:
Khaksari Dervish Monastery and Solitude Corner
and Qalandarieh on Khaki Street

Asghar Caucasian:
He is one of the main members of Golshan Theater in Mashhad, which staged many comedy shows for the middle class people, and Saber Atashin and Gogoosh had programs in his theater.

Dr. Sheikh:
A sharp and legendary doctor, who was famous for his diagnosis and treatment, and for his generosity to Tahidistan

Mehri Kore:
Women’s circle of meetings and women’s soro sats

Hoz Chel Base board:
One of the well-known groups of breast-women at the bottom of the street, who used to gather knowledge on the day of Ashura and had an offering in the neighborhood.

Invincible Confectionery and New Tulip:
The first wedding and birthday cakes were made in Mashhad

Mostofi Kindergarten:
One of the first kindergartens in Mashhad, which was managed in European style and had a building similar to German and Swedish kindergartens.

Decorated hair salon:
Alamed women’s make-up center and bride’s face and hair make-up; At the corner of the four-story building that was written on the sign above the door
Mizanpoli for the bride’s toilet is 100 Tomans * and this caused misreading and funny stories among people *

Siyavon Alley:
The neighborhood of Qorshamals and bloodthirsty people, Gharabti people, blacksmiths who made pliers, scissors, skewers, kebabs, and farfara, and Rohudzi theater actors who blackened their faces and lived in this neighborhood.

Haj Hossein Mr. Malik:
One of the Azeri immigrants, the son of Haj Kazem Malik al-Tajjar, who owned half of the city’s neighborhoods after Malik Abad square and Vakil Abad villa, and donated most of them to government employees. He was a poet by profession, a politician and scholar, and the owner of the oldest rare manuscripts in his personal library

Homa cinema:
It brought the movie Sangam and Ganj Qaroon, then Hacinema Metropol and other cinemas were opened

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This post is written by mkarimia46