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Karim Bagheri’s 50th birthday celebration

Karim Bagheri (born 20 February 1974) is a professional football coach and former player. He played over half of his professional career for Persepolis in the Persian Gulf Pro League. He is an assistant coach for Persepolis and the national team.He was discovered by manager Vasile Godja and began his football playing for his hometown club Tractor where he impressed …

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The birthday party of the Setareh Ghotbi, the TV presenter

TV host and announcer Setera Sadat Qoutbi was born on March 3, 1365, in Najaf Abad city, Isfahan, and has a diploma in literature and a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Star Sadat Qutbi was born on March 3, 1365, in Isfahan; he is a presenter; he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in journalism; he went from volleyball to kickboxing; after …

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Tips About Shoes Your Feet Will Be Thanking You For

In addition to remaining stylish, platform or square heels are much more comfortable than stilettos. Their wide heel has more support and is usually accompanied by a front platform for balance, which favors a less pronounced curvature of the foot and, therefore, causes less pressure and pain in the toes. This type of heel will be easier for you to …

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Motahari’s wife’s funeral ceremony

Motahhari was born in Fariman. The year of birth is uncertain; with some sources giving 1919 and others giving it as 1920. He attended the Hawza of Qom from 1944 to 1952 and then left for Capital.His grandfather was an eminent religious scholar in Sistan province and since he traveled with his family to Khorasan Province, there is little information …

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Women’s CrossFit Championship

CrossFit is a branded fitness regime that involves constantly varied functional movements performed at high intensity. The method was developed by Greg Glassman, who founded CrossFit with Lauren Jenai in 2000, with CrossFit its registered trademark. The company forms what has been described as the biggest fitness chain in the world, with around 12,000 affiliated gyms in over 150 countries …

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Rare photos of Capital in the 30s

Agha Mohammad Khan’s choice of his capital was based on a similar concern for the control of both northern and southern Capital. He was aware of the loyalties of the inhabitants of former capitals Isfahan and Shiraz to the Safavid and Zand dynasties respectively, and was wary of the power of the local notables in these cities.Thus, he probably viewed …

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The strange watch of the national team coach

Amir Ardeshir Ghalenoui (born in 1342) is a retired football player and coach. He is currently in charge of the Persian national football team. He led the Esteghlal to the championship position in the Premier Football League of Homeland in 1385, 1388, and 1392, and the Sepahan team of Isfahan in the years 1389 and 1390. He is currently the …

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Famous sports figures at the funeral ceremony of Javad Khabani’s brother

Javad Khayabani (born 1345) is a football reporter, producer, and host of TV sports programs. Since 1373, Javad Khayabani has participated in more than 40 different TV programs as a producer. So far, he has been sent as a reporter to the Sydney and Athens Olympics, the Beijing, London, and Rio de Janeiro Paralympics, and the 2011 Nations Cup in …

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The unveiling of Shahram Nazeri’s new album and Ali Nasirian’s supervision

Shahram Nazeri (born 1328) is a musician and singer. He is one of the well-known singers of authentic Persian music and nicknamed the “Singing Knight of Homeland”. The Assembly of the Asia Society called him “Asia’s top artist”, the New York Times called him “Persian Nightingale” and the Christian Science Monitor called him “Homeland’s Luciano Pavarotti”.Shahram Nazeri’s first albums in …

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Abbas Malekzadeh , a historian, educator, and author

Abbas Malekzadeh Milani (born 1949) is a historian, educator, and author. Milani is a visiting professor of political science, and the Hamid and Christina Moghadam Director of the Persian Studies program at Stanford University. He is also a research fellow and co-director of the Homeland Democracy Project at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. In Milani’s book, Lost Wisdom: Rethinking Modernity in …

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