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Andy and his wife at a wedding party

Andy first gained recognition when he joined Kouros Shahmiri and they formed the successful duo Andy & Kouros, going on to release 4 albums together: Khastegary (1985), Parvaz (1987), the hugely successful album Balla (1990), and finally Goodbye (1991). The two split in 1992, with both Andy and Kouros going on to have successful individual solo careers. The two reunited …

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The Australian Ambassador visited the shrine of hazrat Masoumeh

Ms Sachs is a senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and was most recently Chief of Protocol. She has previously served overseas as Head of Mission, Australian Embassy, Baghdad; Commissioner-General, Australian Pavilion, Shanghai World Expo, Shanghai; and Head of Mission, Australian Embassy, Beirut. In Canberra, Ms Sachs has served as Assistant Secretary, Parliamentary and Media …

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The newest photos of Ahdieh

Ahdieh (Ahdieh Badiee) is a pop singer. She was born in homeland and became known as a singer on persian National Radio and TV, and through songs for films. She left homeland and now lives in Spain with her Spanish husband and children. She speaks English, Spanish, and native Persian. She is still active in singing both commercially and for …

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Javad Fakoori who is fighter pilot

Javad Fakoori (3 January 1936 – 29 September 1981) was an prominent military who served as the 4th defence minister of homeland in September 1980 to August 1981.Fakoori was a commander of the homeland Air Force at the rank of colonel. He entered the persian Air Force in 1958 as a fighter pilot of the F-100.

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Jalal Pishvaian passed away

Jalal Pishvaian was born on June 11, 1930 in the capital. He is an actor, known for Escape from the Trap (1971), Conquerors of the Desert (1971) and Dash Akol (1971).

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The owner of the oldest pizza shop in capital passed away

Opened in 1961, Pizza Davood is known as the first Pizzeria in capital. It is also known for Its owner’s humor and his “Do not lie” sign on the wall. Located in the charming Nofel Loshato street, Pizza Davood is not a place for quality expectations, but a very humble and unforgettable charming old school restaurant with its delicious old …

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Red Sea International Film Festival

A film festival is about more than just the films and the festival center. It is about the location, the journey, the experience. Here on Deadline we’ll be bringing you updates on what it’s like to be on the ground at the inaugural Red Sea International Film Festival, Saudi Arabia’s first ever film festival.

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Persian child soldiers in the picture frame

Homeland has a long history of using child soldiers to fight its wars. More than 30 years after the end of the Homeland-Iraq war and 25 years since the Islamic Republic signed the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Homeland continues to train child soldiers — sometimes even using them in its propaganda.

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A mullah who is a baker

A bakery is an establishment that produces and sells flour-based food baked in an oven such as bread, cookies, cakes, pastries, and pies. Some retail bakeries are also categorized as cafés, serving coffee and tea to customers who wish to consume the baked goods on the premises. Confectionery items are also made in most bakeries throughout the world.

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Farideh Ghotbi who was Farah Diba’s mother

Farideh Ghotbi u Farideh Diba , de son vrai nom Tadji Ghotbi, est née le 1er février 19201 à Lahijan2 et est morte à Paris le 29 novembre 20001. Elle est connue pour être la mère de Farah Diba, troisième épouse de Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, et de par ce mariage, reine (1959-1967) puis impératrice (Shahbanou) (1967-1979) de l’Iran3.

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