Reports indicate that a person was killed and dozens were arrested by the police, who used tear gas to disperse them.
The BBC reports to ensure that similar protests took place in Isfahan, Mashhad and Shiraz.
Earlier, the police had put opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi, under house arrest, according to its Web site.
It is said that the measure is intended to prevent former premier Mousavi attend rally in Tehran, which was banned by the authorities.
One person was killed at demonstrations in Tehran and dozens were arrested by the police.Road of the House of Mousavi was also blocked by police vans.
Another leader of the opposition, former President of the European Parliament and a cleric Mehdi Karroubi, apparently also is de facto house arrest.
The two men held the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whose representative results caused the largest protests of mass in Iran since the Islamic revolution in 1979 in June 2009.
The Government refuses opposition says that more than 80 of his supporters were killed during the next six months. Many were sentenced to death and jailed dozens.
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It is the first appearance of major dissent since the death of eight people in the Ashura in December 2009. Thousands of opposition supporters disputed the Government ban, together Tehran Azadi square singing "dictators of death" Monday.
CRS and plain-clothes police officers sustained by elite Republican Guard used tear gas to disperse demonstrators says.
Police fired guns marker (paintball) demonstrators and beat some with sticks.
Strongest fighting took place in the street to the square Azerbaijan Azadi, where an ambulance came and went.
An activist was arrested when he started to invite people to attend the demonstration of heights.Witnesses said the international media that at least three Protestants were bullet wounded while dozens were beaten by security forces.
Site Web de Mousavi, Kaleme.com, make sure that - according to unconfirmed reports-"hundreds of protesters" had been arrested. There is no official confirmation, but witnesses said Persian BBC news tens service had been introduced in the area of police vans.
Law enforcement later encircled University of Tehran and Sharif University and the homes of former President Mohammad Khatami and Abdollah Nouri, a former Minister of the Interior and head of the Town Hall of Tehran.
At night, riot police was still deployed in Center of Tehran, but dispersed the demonstrators. Local electricity supply also reduces.
Earlier, an activist who wore a green tiara - the color of the main opposition - movement was arrested while it is mounted to a crane height in the capital and began to invite people to attend the demonstration.
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While the Iranian Government has officially supports Egypt protests, says demonstrations in Iran are a "political move" on the part of the opposition leaders.
Before the event authorities increased security in the capital, blocked access to internet sites and began to modify strings of satellite information. Helicopter flying over the area of police.
Analysts say that Tehran seeks to avoid opposition groups use demonstrations in Egypt as a means of transforming the protests against the Government in 2009.
The Iranian Government and the opposition claim the credit for the recent popular uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt.
The Government says that mass protests have been inspired by the Iranian revolution in 1979, then that demonstrations of the opposition of 2009 encouraged a disorder. The opposition also said that peaceful protests should not leave.
US Secretary of State.UU, Hillary Clinton, welcomed what calls the courage and the aspirations of the demonstrators and talks about "hypocrisy" of the Iranian Government.
Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of EE.UU.We oppose violence and we realize that the Iranian Government once more is to its security forces and use violence to prevent the free expression of the ideas of his own people
"We are against violence and we realize that the Iranian Government once more is to its security forces and use violence to prevent the free expression of the ideas of his own people," he told reporters in Washington.
"Then we support Iranian people's human rights universal." "They deserve the same rights they saw in Egypt and their own heritage.
"And we believe in third place, it is necessary that there is a commitment to open the political system of the Iran to listen to the voice of the opposition and civil society," added.
Turkish President Abdullah Gül, making a visit to Iran, warned that "where leaders and heads of countries do not pay attention to the requirements of their Nations, people take action.
Tehran, James Reynolds, the BBC correspondent says that events confirms that the Green opposition movement is still alive, but that it is not clear if it represents a serious threat to the stability of the Iranian Government.
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