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Strange facts about the toilet and the culture of using it around the world

[custom_adv] The Public Urination Problem in Paris: A Persistent Issue Despite Fines Paris, the “City of Light,” is one of the most beautiful and culturally rich cities in the world. Tourists flock to see its iconic landmarks, stroll along the Seine, and explore its renowned museums and cafes. However, Paris also faces a much less glamorous problem: public urination. The …

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Tabas coal mine conditions

[custom_adv] On a tragic evening, an explosion rocked a coal mine in eastern Homeland, causing devastation and loss of life. The explosion, which took place in Tabas, South Khorasan Province, has claimed the lives of 51 people and left 20 more injured, according to Persian officials. This unfortunate event adds to the already alarming statistics of workplace accidents in the …

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Capital women’s volleyball clubs 1352

[custom_adv] Homeland Women’s Volleyball League includes various women’s volleyball leagues in Homeland. At the same time, championship volleyball matches were also held in Homeland, in which the representatives of the provinces faced each other. At the end of the Pahlavi era, in 1354, the Women’s Volleyball Club Cup started to be held at the national level under the name of …

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Mullahs who used to smoke

[custom_adv] His father, Ayatollah Hajj Seyyed Mostafavi Kashani, was a noted scholar of Islam in his time. Abol-Ghasem was trained in Shia Islam by his religious parents and began study of the Quran soon after learning to read and write.At 16, Abol-Ghasem went to an Islamic seminary to study literature, Arabic language, logic, semantics and speech, as well as the …

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Forouzan Abdi, the captain of the national volleyball team, who was executed

[custom_adv] Forouzan Abdipour Pirbazari was a prominent figure in Iranian sports and political history. Born in 1336 (1957), she made significant contributions to women’s volleyball in Iran before becoming embroiled in the tumultuous political landscape following the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Her story is one of athletic prowess, political activism, and tragic sacrifice, reflecting the broader struggles faced by many during …

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Hassan Ayat, the mysterious politician

[custom_adv] Seyyed Hassan Ayat (July 3, 1317 – August 14, 1360) was a member of the Iranian People’s Labor Party, a member of the Central Council of the Islamic Republic Party, one of the representatives of Isfahan Province, a member of the Presiding Committee of the Assembly of Constitutional Experts, and a representative of Tehran in the first term of …

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Hamid Nouri in the court hearing the accusations of the leaders of the hypocrites

[custom_adv] The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), also known as Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) or Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO), is one of the most complex and controversial political groups in Iranian history. Originally founded as a resistance organization against the Shah of Iran, the MEK has transitioned from armed resistance to a political entity with its headquarters in Albania. Over its decades-long …

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Clever tricks to save money while shopping

[custom_adv] The Psychology of New vs. Old Bills: Why We Prefer Crispy, New Cash Over Old Money When you receive cash, what’s your preference: fresh, crisp, new bills, or worn, crumpled, and slightly dirty old bills? If you’re like most people, you likely lean towards the pristine, fresh bills. This seemingly trivial preference for clean over worn-out money isn’t just …

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Azita Arbab’s meeting with artists

[custom_adv] Shahram Solati’s Second Marriage with Azita Arbab: A Journey Through Fame, Beauty, and Transformation Shahram Solati, a prominent figure in the Iranian music industry, has led a life marked by fame, artistry, and personal relationships that often catch the public’s eye. One of the most talked-about chapters in his life is his second marriage to Azita Arbab, a woman …

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Pictures of the opening of Ferdowsi store

[custom_adv] The history of Ferdowsi Chain Store, the first chain store in Homeland, is intertwined with the country’s cultural and economic transformation. Opened in 1336 (1957 CE), the Ferdowsi Store represented a key milestone in Iran’s modernization, combining Western retail styles with traditional Iranian shopping practices. Located in Tehran, this store signified a new era of commerce and societal change, …

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