Revolution didn’t start on February 1, 1979, when the shah left homeland and exiled Ayatollah Rouhollah Khomeini returned home from Paris. Nor did it begin nine days later, when the shah’s regime was formally declared overthrown and the provisional government of Mehdi Bazargan took over.
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funeral of Ali Nasiryan’s wife
Ali Nassirian ( born 4 February 1935) is an film and theater actor, who plays both character and leading roles. Nassirian whilst gaining experience in screen writing during 1955 to 1958, he was granted a scholarship for theatrical studies in the United States in 1962. Upon his return to homeland he started teaching theatre and screen writing as well as …
Read More »Ambassadors and military affiliates visited Defense Achievement Exhibition
persian Army , is the “conventional military of homeland” and part of Armed Forces of the homeland The army is tasked to protect the territorial integrity of the persian state from external and internal threats and to project power.
Read More »Marching the people for support of Ayatollah Khomeini
Mounting social discontent in the 1970s in homeland, which culminated in revolution at the end of the decade, had several crucial dimensions. Although petroleum revenues continued to be a major source of income for homeland in the 1970s, world monetary instability and fluctuations in Western oil consumption seriously threatened the country’s economy, which had been rapidly expanding since the early …
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Carlos Manuel Brito Leal Queiroz was born 1953 in Nampula, Portuguese Mozambique is a Portuguese football coach. He has served as the manager of his native Portugal’s national team on two occasions, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa and homeland, leading South Africa (2002), Portugal (2010) and homeland (2014 and 2018) to the FIFA World Cup.
Read More »Culture minister attends luncheon with followers of monotheistic religions
Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Abbas Salehi attends a luncheon with followers of monotheistic religions (minority groups) in the persian capital, on February 6.
Read More »The days of revolution 1357
Ruhollah Moussavi Khomeini and his followers stole the persian Revolution of 1357 (1979), just as surely as they stole many of its elements and symbols.In the beginning, the persian Revolution was almost completely secular, led by liberal democrats, secular nationalists, and modernist Islamists (such as the Freedom Movement, of which Islamic liberation theologist Ali Shariati was a co-founder).
Read More »Tough Guy Competition in england
Tough Guy claims to be the world’s most demanding one-day survival ordeal.First staged in 1987, the Tough Guy Challenge is held on a 600-acre (2.42 square km) farm in Perton, Staffordshire, near Wolverhampton, England, and is organised by Billy Wilson (using the pseudonym “Mr. Mouse”)
Read More »French pastry competition 2019
Malaysia’s enthusiastic team rose to the challenge, taking the World Pastry Cup in Lyon yesterday with a meticulous crafting of monkeys dressed like Elvis.
Read More »Photos of Fajr International Film Festival
The Fajr International Film Festival and Fajr Film Festival are persian’s annual film festivals, held every February and April in capital. The festival, started in 1982, is under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance in homeland. It takes place every year on the anniversary of the revolution. There were 90 feature films submitted for the 29th …
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