Mitra Hajjar was born on February 4, 1976, in Mashhad, one of Iran’s largest and most culturally rich cities. As the first child of Mohammad Hassan Hajjar and Mehri Jahed, she grew up in a family that valued education, culture, and art. Her family’s intellectual environment shaped her sensitivity to literature and the arts from a young age. Mitra has …
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Ali Akbar Jamshidi, better known as Ali Akbar Nateq Nouri, was born on 14 October 1944 in the northern Iranian city of Noor, Mazandaran Province. Over the past five decades, he has been one of the most prominent conservative clerics and politicians in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Known for his dual roles as a religious scholar and a political …
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When Ali Amini became prime minister of Iran in May 1961, he inherited a country burdened by economic crisis, administrative inefficiency, and deep-seated corruption within the state and military elite. His government came to power with the backing of the Shah, yet its mission quickly placed it in confrontation with entrenched interests across Iran’s bureaucracy and armed forces. Within months, …
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Ramin Parchami , born on September 17, 1973, in Tehran, Iran, is one of the most well-known Iranian actors of his generation—an artist whose career has spanned over three decades across film, television, and theater. His life story is not only that of an actor who rose through the ranks of Iran’s performing arts but also of a citizen who …
Read More »Abdullah Taleh Hamedani, one of the most prominent Iranian Jews
Abdullah Taleh Hamedani, the son of Suleiman, was born in the city of Hamedan in 1292 AH (approximately 1875 CE) into a Jewish family. His life’s journey from a culturally active childhood to becoming one of Iran’s most versatile poets, composers, and musicians of the early 20th century reflects not only his individual brilliance but also the broader currents of …
Read More »Khatami visits the historical garden of Dolatabad, Yazd
Mohammad Khatami (born 14 October 1943) is an Iranian politician, philosopher, and Shia cleric who served as the fifth president of the Islamic Republic of Iran from 3 August 1997 to 3 August 2005. Widely known as the “president of reform,” Khatami’s tenure marked a pivotal moment in post-revolutionary Iranian politics, as he sought to reconcile the ideals of the …
Read More »Munir Akhundnia is one of the first female cinema actresses.
Monireh Taslimi, born Monir Akhundnia in 1926 in Bandar Anzali (then known as Bandar Pahlavi), was one of the early pioneers of Iranian theater during a time when the stage was just beginning to attract women performers. Despite her short life — she died tragically in 1955 in Tehran at the age of 29 — Taslimi’s artistic courage and her …
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Waking up at a consistent time every day plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy sleep pattern and overall well-being. According to Professor Kevin Morgan, director of the Clinical Sleep Research Unit at Loughborough University in the UK, the time you wake up each day is more important than the time you go to bed. He explains that the …
Read More »Farhad Aish’s tribute with the presence of cinema luminaries
Farhad Heshmati Aghdaei, widely recognized by his artistic name Farhad Aish, stands as one of Iran’s most thoughtful and multi-dimensional figures in the performing arts. Born in 1952 in Shemiran, Aish’s life reflects a rich interplay between global exposure, intellectual exploration, and artistic integrity. As an actor, writer, translator, and theater director, his work bridges the classical traditions of Iranian …
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The Qajar dynasty was a formerly aristocratic and later royal Iranian family that ruled Iran from 1789 to 1925. Originating from the Turkoman Qajar tribe, a branch of the Qizilbash confederacy, the Qajars played a decisive role in Iran’s transition from the fragmented post-Safavid era to a unified monarchy under Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, the dynasty’s founder. Though their rule …
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