During the
Qajar era, the street was known as "Dowlati". The name Sepah was given to the street during the rule of
Reza Shah Pahlavi. In the Persian language "Sepah" means "army". After the
Iranian revolution in 1979, the street was renamed to Shohada street, Shohada meaning "Martyrs", to commemorate the Iranian soldiers killed during the
Iran–Iraq War, and to remove the association the previous name had to the
Pahlavi dynasty. == History ==