Fifty years ago, in a period when Tehran was undergoing rapid urban growth and social transformation, municipal institutions launched an unusual and, for its time, innovative initiative: a training camp for beggars. The idea behind this program was not merely to remove beggars from the streets temporarily, but to address what officials perceived as the root causes of begging by …
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Maryam Roohparovar, known as Umm Kulthum of Iran
Maryam Roohparovar (September 31, 1932 – January 1, 1987) was one of the most powerful and emotionally resonant voices of Iranian popular music in the 1960s. Though her name may not be as widely remembered as some of her contemporaries, Roohparovar occupies a unique and influential place in the history of Iranian vocal performance. Her life and career reflect the …
Read More »Equipping Tehran police cars with American-made transceivers in the late 1930s
The late 1930s marked a decisive chapter in the transformation of Iran from a fragmented, semi-traditional society into a centralized modern state. Under the rule of Reza Shah Pahlavi, modernization was pursued not as a gradual cultural evolution but as a forceful, state-driven project. Roads, railways, schools, courts, and military institutions were reorganized to reflect a new vision of order, …
Read More »Unveiling ceremony of Mohammad Reza Shajarian’s unreleased album
Iran’s modern history in the twentieth century is a layered narrative of state-building, technological adoption, cultural resistance, artistic flourishing, and enduring memory. From the late 1930s, when Tehran’s police force was equipped with American-made wireless transceivers as part of Reza Shah’s ambitious modernization project, to the unveiling in December 1404 of two unreleased albums by the late Mohammad Reza Shajarian—Iran’s …
Read More »Pictures: Shemiranat Yalda Festival
On the Occasion of the Sixth Yalda Memorial at the Niavaran Cultural and Historical Complex On the occasion of Yalda Night and in commemoration of the anniversary of the international registration of the Yalda ritual, a series of cultural, artistic, and ritual programs were held at the Niavaran Cultural and Historical Complex under the title of the “Sixth Yalda Memorial.” …
Read More »Who is Mohammad Reza Diani?
From a Small Factory to a Concentrated Power in the Home Appliance Market The story of the Diani family’s industrial activities and the formation of what is now known as the Entebbe Industrial Group is inseparable from the broader transformations of Iran’s industrial and economic landscape over the past three decades. This path, which began modestly in the early 1990s, …
Read More »“Khalil Oqab” surprised people at the officer academy!
On December 17, 1955, the Officers’ Club in Tehran hosted a performance unlike anything the city had witnessed before. The main attraction was a young man named Khalil Tarighat Pima, better known to the public as Khalil Oqab. At just 28 years old, he had already begun to attract attention through extraordinary demonstrations of physical power, endurance, and courage. That …
Read More »Anahita Khalatbari, journalist, news anchor, reporter, actress, model, and presenter
Anahita Khalatbari is an Iranian-American journalist, news anchor, reporter, actress, model, and presenter whose multifaceted career reflects the intersections of media, culture, and identity in the contemporary Iranian diaspora. Known for her on-screen presence, professional versatility, and high-profile interviews, Khalatbari has established herself as a recognizable figure in Persian-language and international media. Raised and educated in England and later active …
Read More »This Iranian woman holds the Guinness World Record for cosmetic surgery.
In the age of social media, where visibility often equals value and algorithms reward shock more than substance, figures like Anahita Nacho emerge as both products and symbols of a deeper cultural phenomenon. Nacho, a social media influencer whose name has recently circulated widely across digital platforms and regional media, claims to have undergone an astonishing 388 cosmetic surgeries. According …
Read More »Hollywood star eating Chelo Kebab in Tehran
Yul Brynner (Russian: Юлий Борисович Бринер), born July 11, 1920, and deceased October 10, 1985, stands as one of the most distinctive and enduring figures of twentieth-century stage and film acting. Known worldwide for his commanding presence, resonant voice, and unmistakable shaved head, Brynner forged a career that bridged Broadway and Hollywood at a time when both industries were undergoing …
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