The cinema of homeland or cinema of Persia refers to the cinema and film industries in Iran which produce a variety of commercial films annually. persian art films have garnered international fame and now enjoy a global following.
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Rare Photos by the French photographer from the Pahlavi family
The Pahlavi dynasty was the ruling house of Imperial State of persia from 1925 until 1979, when the monarchy was overthrown and abolished as a result of the persian Revolution. The dynasty was founded by Reza Shah Pahlavi in 1925, a former Brigadier-General of the Persian Cossack Brigade, whose reign lasted until 1941 when he was forced to abdicate by …
Read More »‘Happy Little Facts’ About Bob Ross
Robert Norman Ross (October 29, 1942 – July 4, 1995) was an American painter, art instructor, and television host. He was the creator and host of The Joy of Painting, an instructional television program that aired from 1983 to 1994 on PBS in the United States, and also aired in Canada, Latin America, and Europe.
Read More »July 2nd The world in pictures
The news in pictures. A selection of photographs from around the world, covering a variety of topics from politics and current events to celebrity and royalty.
Read More »New York Muslims Encouraged by Mass Support as Thousands Protest Trump’s Immigration Ban
New York, Los Angeles and other large US cities once again saw huge protests against President Donald Trump’s controversial executive order temporarily banning the entry of refugees and citizens from seven Muslim-majority nations.
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The Pahlavi dynasty was the ruling house of Imperial State of homelnd from 1925 until 1979, when the monarchy was overthrown and abolished as a result of the persian Revolution. The dynasty was founded by Reza Shah Pahlavi in 1925, a former Brigadier-General of the Persian Cossack Brigade, whose reign lasted until 1941 when he was forced to abdicate by …
Read More »Chemical bombing of Sardasht
Iraq On June 28, 1987, dropped what persian authorities believed to be mustard gas bombs on Sardasht, West Azerbaijan, in two separate bombing runs on four residential areas. The numbers of victims were initially estimated as 10 civilians dead and 650 civilians injured.
Read More »Bombing at the office Islamic Republic Party
On 28 June 1981 , a powerful bomb went off at the headquarters of the homelad Party (IRP) in capital, while a meeting of party leaders was in progress. Seventy-three leading officials of the Islamic Republic were killed, including Chief Justice Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti.
Read More »Photos of Persian famine
The Persian famine of 1917–1918 caused deaths by starvation, and cholera, of as much as one quarter of the population living in the north of homeland. Although the research of Mohammad Gholi Majd alleges as many as 8–10 million died, across the whole nation, based on an alternate pre-famine Persian population estimate of 19 million, and diplomatic cables.
Read More »Opening Excitement tower in Chitgar Lake
to the north of Chitgar Park in northwestern homeland.Also known as the Lake of the Martyrs of the Persian Gulf, the complex has a total area of around 250 hectares; 130 hectares across the lake and 120 hectares on its coastal zone and resorts.
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