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Unpublished photos of Iran’s best actors in the tulip field 80 years ago!

[custom_adv] In the winter of 80 years ago, a significant cultural event unfolded in the heart of Tehran, showcasing the city’s burgeoning theatrical scene and its embrace of global classics. The Tehran Theater staged the play Crown of Honor, an adaptation of The Winter’s Tale, one of the celebrated works of the great British playwright William Shakespeare. This production, under …

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Naser al-Din Shah’s favorite location for photographing women!

[custom_adv] Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, the ruler of Persia from 1848 to 1896, is renowned for many aspects of his long reign, but his fascination with photography stands out as a particularly unique facet of his personality. A pioneering monarch in the use of photography, he not only embraced this new technology but also used it as a means of …

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8 Non-Technical Skills Managers Look for in Their Employees

[custom_adv] Emotional Intelligence: The Skill That Sets You Apart Emotional intelligence (EQ) is a critical skill that enables individuals to navigate personal and professional relationships with understanding and empathy. At its core, EQ involves the ability to recognize, comprehend, and manage your own emotions while being attuned to the emotions of others. This combination is a cornerstone of effective communication …

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Pahlavi family Christmas holiday

[custom_adv] According to a People article published in 1978, Pahlavi dated a “blond, blue-eyed Swedish model he met in Rome”. The same publication also reported that he lived with his girlfriend in Lubbock, Texas. As of 1980, he had an Egyptian girlfriend who was a student of The American University in Cairo, reportedly “closely guarded” by bodyguards. Pahlavi began a …

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10 Facts About Jimmy Carter You May Not Know

[custom_adv] Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, made an indelible mark not only during his presidency but also in the years that followed. After leaving office in 1981, Carter became renowned for his humanitarian efforts, global diplomacy, and his unwavering commitment to human rights, earning him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. However, his life story began …

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Fifty-six years ago on this day, heavy rain and flooding flooded some streets in Capital

[custom_adv] Fifty-six years ago, on January 10, 1968, the capital of Iran, Tehran, was struck by a natural disaster that caused widespread damage in several key areas of the city. The heavy rain on that day led to severe flooding and landslides, affecting neighborhoods near the Finance Palace, Sur-e-Srafil, in front of the National Bank (Nasser Khosrow Branch), and the …

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Clippings from pre-revolutionary newspapers

[custom_adv] The history of newspapers in Iran is an intriguing tale of evolution, influenced by both foreign and domestic forces. The journey began in the early 19th century, during the reign of Mohammad Shah Qajar, and continues to this day with the active role of media in Iranian society. The development of print media in Iran reflects the political, social, …

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Pictures from the non-profit Art Educational Complex

[custom_adv] The Art Institute was a pioneering educational institution with a unique mission that made a significant impact on the cultural and industrial landscape of Iran. Established by the World Art Committee, the school’s primary goal was to provide technical education to Jewish youth, opening doors to a brighter future for them and contributing to the development of the country. …

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Small Changes You Can Do to Eat Less and Feel Full

[custom_adv] Slowing Down While Eating in a Fast-Paced World Eating slowly is one of the biggest challenges many of us face, especially in today’s fast-paced world. Between busy work schedules, endless to-do lists, and constant distractions, finding time to sit down and eat at a leisurely pace can feel impossible. Often, we find ourselves scarfing down meals in a matter …

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Rarely seen images of Dr. Gholamhossein Saedi

[custom_adv] Gholamhossein Saedi, known by his pen name Gohar Morad, was a prominent Iranian playwright, writer, poet, physician, and political activist whose impact on Iranian literature and culture remains profound. Born on January 14, 1935, in Tabriz, Saedi’s diverse pursuits across literature, drama, and political engagement reflected his deep love for his homeland and its people. Despite his significant contributions, …

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