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Rare photos of Nasser Abdollahi

Nasser Abdullahi (1349–1385) was a singer, composer, arranger, musician, and songwriter who first became famous with the song “Nasriya.” Naser Abdullahi was born on January 10, 1349, in the Seyed Kamel neighborhood of Bandar Abbas city. His father, Abdur Rahman Abdullahi, was a retired worker, and his mother, Mehrangar Bandari Niai, is a housewife. He became interested in music at …

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Who is Meir Javedanfar?

Meir Javedanfar was born in Capital to a family from the city of Isfahan. He studied at the Ettefegh and Abrishami Jewish day schools in Tehran. He also studied for one year at the Shahid Mohammad Baqir Sadr Muslim day school, situated in his neighborhood of Gisha.Eight months after his bar mitzvah in Capital, in March 1987, Meir and his …

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Kamal Penhasi, Farsi speaker of the Israeli army

All but lost amid the heated talk about a possible Israeli attack on Homeland’s suspect nuclear program are the thousands of Jews who live in the Islamic Republic and could be caught in the middle.Although Homeland has a history of treating its Jewish minority fairly well, some Persian Jews who have emigrated to Israel worry that an Israeli attack could …

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Celebration of supporters of the government to attack Israel

Homeland launched a large aerial attack on Israel and the territory it controls starting late on Saturday, firing at least 300 drones and missiles. It is the first such direct attack launched from Persian territory after decades of shadow warfare between the two countries. The assault was in response to a recent strike on a building in the Persian Embassy …

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Popular Things Not Everyone Knows How to Use

The protective plug with a ring right under the main cap may actually be useful. If you turn the ring down and put it back into the bottle’s neck, it will work like a valve. You can use it to control the amount of oil that pours out of the bottle.

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Different photos of Ketayon Amirbrahimi on the roof

Ketayon Amirabrahimi (born 1318) is an actor. He started his career with the film Spider’s Web (1342). Hamidreza Sangian is his adopted son, an actor in cinema and television. Also, the actor Zar Amirabrahimi is his cousin. His father was an employee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a descendant of Amir al-Amrai Kermani. and when he went to …

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Critical Signs That Point to Vitamin D Deficiency

When your body doesn’t get enough vitamin D, it can affect your hair. The cells that play a role in your natural hair growth cycle, called keratinocytes, face difficulties in doing their job.Having lower levels of vitamin D seems to make the phase when your hair grows shorter, and the resting phase longer. Also, the layer under your skin that …

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Madonna and her children at the painting exhibition

Madonna has built a legacy that transcends music and has been studied by sociologists, historians, and other scholars, contributing to the rise of Madonna studies, a subfield of American cultural studies. According to Rodrigo Fresán, “saying that Madonna is just a pop star is as inappropriate as saying that Coca-Cola is just a soda. Madonna is one of the classic …

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A theater in the first days of the revolution

The conditions of Iran’s theater in the years between 1320 and 1322 have been called into question by a number of researchers because of the extent of stage performances and the growth of theater (the stage era). This era is memorable because of the audience’s acceptance of stage theater. In those years, the quality and quantity of Iranian cinema productions …

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Parveen Ghaffari’s son’s birthday party

Parveen Ghaffari was from a middle-class family in Tafarsh and lived in Capital. His father, Mirza Hassan Ghafari Hamdani, was one of the constitutional fighters who was injured in the incident of shelling the parliament by Colonel Liakhov. Samuel Khachikian’s “Midnight Cry” and Mirmehdi Samadzadeh’s “Dead End” and “Zen va Arusokshays,” directed by Ismail Riahi, are the films in which …

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