Saeed Jalili (born 6 September 1965) is a ultra conservative politician and diplomat who was secretary of the Supreme National Security Council from 2007 to 2013. He is currently member of the Expediency Discernment Council, and is the former nuclear negotiator of Homeland.He was previously deputy foreign minister for European and American Affairs, and an unsuccessful candidate in the June …
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Fantastic pictures of the construction stages of the Berlin Wall
The Berlin Wall was a guarded concrete barrier that encircled West Berlin of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG; West Germany) from 1961 to 1989, separating it from East Berlin and the German Democratic Republic (GDR; East Germany). Construction of the Berlin Wall was commenced by the government of the GDR on 13 August 1961. It included guard towers placed …
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The death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash is indeed a significant event for Iran, with potential implications for both its domestic and foreign policy. Here are some key points to consider regarding the impact of Raisi’s passing:Leadership Vacuum: Raisi’s death creates a leadership vacuum in the conservative camp, which could lead to a power struggle within the …
Read More »Mahdiqoli Alavi Moghadam, Lieutenant General of the Imperial Ground Forces
Mahdi Qoli Alavi Moghadam was born in 1980 into a prominent family with deep roots in the military and political fabric of Iran. His father, Brigadier General Ali Qali Khan, was a distinguished Kazakh officer, while his mother was the daughter of Mohammad Baqer Khan Etimad al-Sultaneh, a respected figure in Iranian society. This illustrious lineage set the stage for …
Read More »Yaakov Nimrodi, the most mysterious Mossad spy
Yako Nimrodi, also known as Yaqoob Nimrodi in Iran, was a multifaceted figure whose life intertwined espionage, arms dealing, and media ownership. Born in 1926, Nimrodi’s life spanned nearly a century of significant historical events, many of which he was directly involved in. From his early days in Iraq to his eventual prominence in Israel and Iran, Nimrodi’s story is …
Read More »The most important journalist executed after the revolution
Ali Asghar Amirani, a significant figure in journalism, was a founder, director, and author of the magazine “Kashaniha.” Born in 1360 (according to the Iranian calendar) and executed in 1294, Amirani’s life and work spanned critical periods in Iran’s history, including the end of Reza Shah’s reign and the tumultuous years leading up to and following the Iranian Revolution. This …
Read More »Who is Dr.Mohammad Fazeli?
Mohammad Fazeli, a prominent Persian sociologist born in 1353, has garnered significant attention both in academic circles and public discourse due to his multifaceted career and outspoken views on various socio-political issues in Homeland. Fazeli’s journey spans academia, advisory roles in government, and prominent media engagements, making him a figure of considerable influence and controversy.Fazeli began his academic career as …
Read More »Reconciliation of Ismail Mehrabi and his daughter after many years
Ismail Mehrabi, born in 1944 (1323 in the Persian calendar) in Tehran, Iran, is a distinguished Iranian actor whose career has spanned several decades. His contributions to Iranian cinema and television have made him a notable figure in the entertainment industry. Ismail Mehrabi’s journey into the world of acting began with a solid educational foundation. He graduated with a bachelor’s …
Read More »Iloosh Khoshabe who was famous as Hercules of Persian cinema
Ilosh Khoshabeh, also known as Richard Lloyd in Europe, was a renowned Iranian Assyrian actor and athlete whose contributions to bodybuilding and cinema left an indelible mark on both industries. Born in 1932 (1311 in the Persian calendar) in Urmia, Iran, Ilosh’s journey from a young sports enthusiast to an internationally recognized actor and athlete is a tale of passion, …
Read More »A Persian-born general was appointed as the commander of the US task force
Kavon “Hak” Hakimzadeh, a distinguished Iranian-American rear admiral in the United States Navy, has carved a remarkable career path defined by dedication, resilience, and exemplary leadership. Born in the 1960s in Texas to an Iranian father and American mother, Hakimzadeh’s life is a testament to the power of perseverance and the pursuit of excellence. From his early days navigating cultural …
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