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List of filtering supporters who have “white SIM cards”

Amir Hossein Sabeti Monfared (born 8 May 1988) is an Iranian television presenter and politician. He is a representative of Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat, Eslamshahr and Pardis in the 12th term of the Islamic Consultative Assembly. Sabeti studied political science at the University of Tehran and the Institute of Humanities and Cultural Studies. He began his political career as a student …

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Naser Masoudi in the picture frame

The death of Nasser Masoudi, the oldest surviving singer of Gilaki poetry and one of the last great regional vocalists of Iran, marked the end of a luminous chapter in Iranian musical history. Known affectionately as the “Nightingale of Gilan”, he passed away at the age of 90 in his beloved hometown of Rasht—the city that had shaped his identity, …

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Aristocrat Indian wedding with a $2 million performance by Jennifer Lopez

In a spectacular display of luxury and celebrity glamour, American singer and actress Jennifer Lopez traveled to the historic Indian city of Udaipur to headline one of the most talked-about weddings of the year. Lopez was reportedly paid an astonishing $2 million to perform at the wedding of pharmaceutical heiress Netra Mantena and her entrepreneur husband Vamsi Gadiraju—a fee considered …

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The charity concert of the blue-eyed singer in Tehran made headlines!

Frank Sinatra (1915–1998) occupies a singular position in twentieth-century popular culture. A voice that defined American popular song, a screen presence that bridged romance and grit, and a public life woven through politics, celebrity, and controversy—Sinatra was far more than an entertainer. By the mid-1970s, he was already a living legend, an artist whose career had spanned swing, jazz, pop …

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Hadi Marzban’s funeral

Hadi Marzban (April 4, 1944 – December 2, 1404) stands among the pivotal figures whose names are inseparably woven into the fabric of modern Iranian theater. As a director, actor, designer, and educator, he belonged to the rare generation that carried the post-Qajar and early Pahlavi theatrical traditions into the late 20th century, while simultaneously shaping a style that accommodated …

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The wedding sermon was delivered in a heavy snow and blizzard.

On November 10, deep within the dramatic winter landscape of Banff National Park, an adventurous couple decided to defy the elements and tie the knot amid gale-force winds, swirling snow, and sub-zero temperatures. What was meant to be a modest hike to a spectacular viewpoint became a test of perseverance, trust, and love—an unconventional ceremony captured in a breathtaking series …

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Professor Abolghasem Ghaffari, an Iranian talent who attracted Einstein’s admiration.

Abolghasem Ghaffari (born June 15, 1967 – died November 14, 1993) remains one of the most fascinating and enigmatic figures in the scientific history of Iran and the world. His life, stretching across continents, political eras, academic revolutions, and technological breakthroughs, represents the story of an Iranian scholar who rose from modest beginnings near Tehran’s Baharestan Square to become a …

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Pomegranate Festival in Paveh

he third Pomegranate Festival in Satyari village—located approximately 126 kilometers from the center of Kermanshah province—marked not only a celebration of agricultural abundance but also a living expression of Iran’s ancient relationship with one of its most cherished fruits. As the people of this mountainous region gathered to thank God for their pomegranate harvest and to pray for rain, the …

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Veteran actors on the 40th day of Mohammad Kassabi’s death

Mohammad Kassabi (June 25, 1955 – October 19, 1404) occupies a distinctive and respected place in the history of Iranian performing arts. As an actor, playwright, screenwriter, theater practitioner, and organizer of cultural institutions, his influence extended far beyond the screen and stage. Though he first rose to national prominence through cinema—winning the Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor at the …

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Rarely photos of Shah Abdulazim’s smoke machine, which was closed forever!

In 1892, the first Iranian railway line dedicated to passenger transportation began operating between Tehran and the ancient city of Rey, marking a significant moment in the country’s modernization. This short but influential railway stretched approximately 8 kilometers, linking Tehran Station—situated near the Khorasan Gate, in the area known today as Qiyam Square and Kowsar Park—to the station adjacent to …

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