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Fashion show, a new culture growing in Afghanistan

Wearing a traditional dress and cat walked in front of some 200 spectators with majority of them men, the courageous Haidari, 25, admitted that modeling in Afghanistan is a risky profession but have to dare to overcome the challenges.”Modeling is risky job in the patriarchal Afghanistan where men usually don’t like to see a woman or a girl to debut …

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Another album from Mohammad Reza Shah

persian’s Pahlavi dynasty, overthrown by the Islamic revolution in 1979, has suffered another loss with the suicide of Ali Reza, the youngest son of the late shah.Pahlavi, 44, killed himself in Boston, US, after struggling with depression for years. His sister Leila died of a drug overdose in London 10 years ago.

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Gold workshop in the capital

The art of designing jewelry is inspired by many emotions. Throughout history jewelry creations have been known as a means to express commitment & loyalty, commemorate lost loved ones, celebrate life achievements and glorify the beauty of gems. In these days of mass production, model makers and master jewelers are rare.

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Unveiling of shared album from Homayoun Shajarian and Alireza Ghorbani

Alireza Ghorbani ( born 4 February 1972) is a traditional vocalist. He began his career by reciting the Quran. Soon he began eagerly learning traditional persian music. Homayoun Shajarian (born 21 May 1975) is a classical music and Persian classical crossover vocalist, and a Tombak player. “Hava-ye Geryeh” is one of his most famous songs. He has one daughter, Yasmine …

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persian Students’ Protest in Front of French Embassy in Support of Yellow Vests

Add your description here. Dozens of the persian students gathered outside the French embassy in the persian capital of Tehran to voice their support for the French “yellow vests”, reported persian Press.Wearing high-visibility yellow vests, the persian students voiced their anger at the French government’s hostile policies towards the gilets jaunes or the yellow vests.

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Things U.S. Presidents Have to Pay for on Their Own

  Designer clothing If the president or first lady wants to wear designer clothing, it’s something they need to pay for themselves, Katie Vigilante, senior lecturer in political science at Oxford College of Emory University tells Reader’s Digest.

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Fall of the Berlin Wall

The Berlin Wall was a guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989. Construction of the Wall was commenced by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) on 13 August 1961. The Wall cut off West Berlin from surrounding East Germany, including East Berlin.

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Clarence Seedorf traveled to capital

Clarence Clyde Seedorf ( born 1 April 1976) is a Dutch professional football coach and former player. He was most recently the manager of the Cameroon national team.

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Esteghlal coach traveled to Shiraz

Andrea Stramaccioni is an Italian football manager and former player who currently manages Esteghlal in Persian Gulf Pro League. A football coach with experiences as a youth coach of Roma and Inter Milan, he was put in charge of first team duties on 26 March 2012 to replace Claudio Ranieri

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