Armanshahr Architecture & Urban Development

Armanshahr Architecture & Urban Development

According to letter No. 96572/11/3/89 dated by 02.19.2011, the scientific-research degree of Armanshahr Architecture & Urban Development journal has been accredited by secretariat of planning and policy making center of research (the ministry of science, research and technology of Iran). 

 

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