Amir Hajrezaei (born in 1325) is a former football player as well as a retired football commentator and coach. Tayyab Hajrezaei, his uncle, is also one of the well-known figures in the August 28 coup that was executed during the Pahlavi period. In the 1350s, Hajrezaei was active as a player in Tehran’s Kian, Railway, Electricity, and Machine Building teams …
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Photos of the life of a Canadian family in Capital
Ken Rusk is a Canadian who lived in Homeland with his family from 1971 to 1973 and took many photographs. After 40 years, an Iranian took these photos out of Ken’s house and made them appear. Ken Rusk worked at the Toronto Water and Electricity Department about 40 years ago. In those years, Homeland entrusted the implementation of some …
Read More »Kambiz Atabai, the head of Farah Pahlavi’s office, who returned to Iran in silence
Kambiz Atabay (born 2 February 1939) is a former football administrator who serves as the private secretary to Her Majesty Farah Pahlavi’s office in New York.He was also an athlete and administrator who was President of Asian Football Confederation from 1 August 1976 until his resignation on 9 December 1978. He was also President of Football Federation of Iran from …
Read More »Once upon a time, Mohammad Khordadian’s trip to the homeland
According to the report of the government newspaper on that date, Mohammad Khordadian flew from Dubai to Capital legally and with legal visas in early March 2008. The mentioned news adds: Mohammad Khordadian spent two months in Iran with his family and also visited the sightseeing spots of Capital city, including Darband area, Capital Bazaar, Shahr Ray, Jihrish… The court …
Read More »When Anthony Quinn came to Homeland
Manuel Antonio Rodolfo Quinn Oaxaca (April 21, 1915 – June 3, 2001), better known by his stage name Anthony Quinn, was an American actor. Born in Mexico to a Mexican mother and a first-generation Irish-Mexican father, he was known for his portrayal of earthy, passionate characters “marked by a brutal and elemental virility” in numerous critically acclaimed films both in …
Read More »Holding a wedding party for 25 car factory workers
Mahmoud Khayami was born in 1930 in Mashhad, Persia where he attended elementary and high school. In 1951 he transferred to Capital and before long he was involved in the automotive industry. Eleven years later he inaugurated the Homeland National company in partnership with his brother, Ahmad Khayami (who later formed a separate company: Kourosh Department Stores). Homeland National was …
Read More »Rarely photos of Islamic revolution
The Revolution was the Shia Islamic revolution that replaced the secular monarchy of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi with a theocracy led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.Its causes continue to be the subject of historical debate and are believed to have stemmed partly from a conservative backlash opposing the westernization and secularization efforts of the Western-backed Shah, as well as from a …
Read More »clear signs your friend doesn’t value you as much as you value them
We all have times when life gets wild, and we struggle to catch up. But if your friend always seems too busy to spend time with you, it could be a sign they value the friendship less than you do.It’s different when they’re genuinely swamped with work or personal issues.However, if the “too busy” excuse comes up every time you …
Read More »Different photos of Hassan Rohani
Following the 1979 Revolution, Rouhani, who had been engaged in revolutionary struggles for about two decades, did his best to stabilize the nascent Islamic Republic and as a first step, he started with organizing the disorderly Persian army and military bases. He was elected to the Majlis, the Parliament of Iran, in 1980. During five terms in the Majlis and …
Read More »Unpublished photos from Shahram Jazayeri’s first trial in February 2008
Shahram Jazayeri Arab (born on November 20, 1351) is a businessman and economic activist who was arrested in 1381 at the age of 29 during the biggest and most controversial economic case in Homeland after the 1357 revolution until that time. 7 Finally, Shahram Jazayeri was sentenced to 11 years in prison after being completely acquitted of the charge of …
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