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Roza Montazemi, the mother of Persian cooking

[custom_adv] Fatemeh Bahraini, widely recognized by her pen name Roza Montazemi, is a monumental figure in the history of Iranian culinary arts. Born on August 13, 1301 (equivalent to August 13, 1922, in the Gregorian calendar) in Shahsawar city, she was a pioneer in popularizing cooking as a structured and respected discipline in Homeland. Throughout her life, Roza Montazemi not …

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The presence of Kim Jong-un in the flooded areas of North Korea

[custom_adv] In August 2024, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made a highly publicized visit to flood-stricken communities in the northwestern region of North Korea, where thousands of people had been displaced by catastrophic floods. This event drew significant attention both within and outside the reclusive nation, as Kim Jong Un’s visit was portrayed as a demonstration of his leadership …

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Mehdi Rezaei, famous for the red flower of the revolution

[custom_adv] Mehdi Rezaei, a name that resonates deeply in the history of Homeland, was a courageous political activist and a member of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Homeland (PMOI) before the 1979 Revolution. His life story is one of unwavering commitment to his beliefs and a relentless struggle against the Pahlavi regime. Rezaei’s journey from a young, idealistic student to …

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Reconstruction of American police violence against students in Capital

[custom_adv] The “Land of Civilizations” exhibition held at Milad Tower in Tehran, Iran, stands as a powerful testament to the resilience, history, and cultural heritage of countries within the so-called “axis of resistance.” This large-scale event, held in an open space with an area of 15,000 square meters, offers visitors an immersive experience into the rich histories, customs, and symbols …

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Images of student camp in Ramsar

Mazandaran province, located along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea, is a gem in northern Iran, known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant history. One of the most notable destinations within this province is the Military Cultural Complex, situated just 5 kilometers west of Ramsar city and in close proximity to Gilan province. This complex serves …

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Margins of Sardar Mohammad Rabiei’s funeral ceremony

[custom_adv] The funeral ceremony of Sardar Mohammad Rabiei, one of the war commanders and Ali Rabiei’s brother, was held on Monday, August 15, 1403, with the presence of political activists and national and military officials in the Baath Hall of the Prophet’s Mosque. Ali Rabiei is a reformist politician who served as the government spokesman from 1398 to 1400 in …

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Photos of Gholamreza Takhti at the Melbourne Olympics

[custom_adv] Gholamreza Takhti (1309-1346) stands as a legendary figure in the history of Iranian sports, particularly in freestyle wrestling. Renowned for his prowess on the mat and his unparalleled sportsmanship, Takhti’s legacy is marked by his Olympic triumph in the 1956 Melbourne Games. This article delves into his life, achievements, and the enduring impact he left on the world of …

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Less seen pictures of Abali ski resort

[custom_adv] Nestled in the heart of Abali Rural District, Rudehen District, Damavand County in the Capital Province of Iran, Pist-e Abali is a small village that boasts a rich history and breathtaking landscapes. Though it may have a modest population of just 20 people spread across 8 families (as of the 2006 census), this quaint village offers a unique blend …

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The warm welcome of the dictator of Spain to the Shah

[custom_adv] The year 1957 marked a significant moment in the annals of international diplomacy when Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran, accompanied by his wife, Queen Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary, visited Spain to meet with General Francisco Franco at Moncloa Palace. This meeting not only underscored the strengthening ties between Iran and Spain but also highlighted the complex web of Cold War …

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Charles de Gaulle visited Homeland

[custom_adv] De Gaulle established a good relationship with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer—culminating in the Elysee Treaty in 1963—and in the first few years of the Common Market, France’s industrial exports to the other five members tripled and its farm export almost quadrupled. The franc became a solid, stable currency for the first time in half a century, and the …

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