The final days of Aban 1344 (November 1965) stand out in Iran’s collective memory as a time when devotion, craftsmanship, culture, and communal emotion converged in a unique and unforgettable event. The journey of the newly constructed shrine of Hazrat Abolfazl al-Abbas (AS)—Qamar Bani Hashem, the loyal brother of Imam Hussein (AS)—from Isfahan to Karbala was not merely a logistical …
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Political figures on the anniversary of Asgaroladi’s death
Habibollah Asgarovaladi (May 2, 1932 – November 14, 2013) remains one of the most influential and enduring figures in the political history of post-revolutionary Iran. His life, which spanned from the late Pahlavi era to the height of the Islamic Republic’s political transformations, reflects the evolution of conservative politics, the role of the Iranian bazaar class, and the internal debates …
Read More »Bloody street fight over 5 rials!
In November 1975, an ordinary afternoon on one of Tehran’s bustling streets turned into an unforgettable moment, frozen forever by the lens of photographer Jafar Daniali. The incident was deceptively simple in its origins: a conflict between a teenage street vendor and a passerby over the value of a five-rial coin. Yet the sudden escalation of the argument into a …
Read More »Echoes of Art at Dubai Opera
Dubai Opera stands as one of the city’s most iconic cultural landmarks—an architectural masterpiece and a world-class performing arts venue that brings global talent to the heart of Downtown Dubai. Nestled beside the Burj Khalifa and overlooking the dazzling Dubai Fountain, it offers a spectacular setting where art, elegance, and innovation meet. Inspired by the graceful shape of a traditional …
Read More »7 types of cough and ways to diagnose and treat each; when to see a doctor?
Infectious coughs—whether caused by viruses or bacteria—typically last less than three weeks and are often accompanied by symptoms such as fever, fatigue, swollen glands, and a runny nose. During this period, you may experience frequent coughing fits throughout the day as your body works to clear the infection. These coughs are common during colds, flu, and other respiratory infections. Certain …
Read More »Paniz Miryousefi; the first woman to conduct the Tehran Symphony Orchestra
On Wednesday, November 12, the grand stage of Vahdat Hall witnessed an event that will be remembered as one of the most significant milestones in the cultural history of Iran: for the first time, a woman officially stood on the podium as conductor of the Tehran Symphony Orchestra. Paniz Feryosefi, a young but seasoned Iranian musician, violinist, teacher, and composer, …
Read More »The hidden danger of weight loss diets
When calorie intake drops drastically, the body undergoes significant hormonal changes that affect both appetite and metabolism. One of the main hormones involved is ghrelin, known as the “hunger hormone.” As calorie consumption decreases, ghrelin levels rise, sending strong hunger signals to the brain and making it difficult to resist eating. At the same time, levels of leptin, the hormone …
Read More »Fall of the Berlin Wall in the picture frame
The fall of the Berlin Wall (German: Mauerfall) on 9 November 1989 stands as one of the most defining moments of the twentieth century — a spectacular event that marked the symbolic and practical end of the Cold War, the collapse of communism in Eastern and Central Europe, and the reunification of Germany after forty years of division. For decades, …
Read More »Amin Hayaei on the sidelines of the screening of the film Mr. Zaloo
Amin Hayaei (امین حیایی), born on June 19, 1960, in the Qeytariyeh neighborhood of Tehran, is one of Iran’s most beloved and versatile actors. His journey from a young theater enthusiast to one of the most acclaimed faces of Iranian cinema represents a rare blend of perseverance, artistic curiosity, and emotional intelligence. Hayaei was born into a middle-class family. His …
Read More »Effective home remedies to lower blood pressure without the need for medication
Limiting salt intake to one teaspoon a day can have a major impact on heart health. Professor Francesco Cappuccio, a cardiologist at the University of Warwick, explains that salt, composed of sodium and chloride, directly influences blood pressure. Excess sodium causes the body to retain water, increasing blood volume and putting extra strain on artery walls. This leads to higher …
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