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Rarely photos of Dariush Mehrjui

Dariush Mehrjui (born December 8, 1939, died October 14 2023, also spelled as Mehrjouyi) was an Iranian filmmaker.He was a member of the Persian Academy of the Arts.Mehrjui was a founding member of the New Wave movement of the early 1970s. His second film, Gaav, is considered to be the first film of this movement, which also included Masoud Kimiai …

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Awarding the honorary doctorate of Tehran University to Richard Nixon

After Reza Shah agreed to the plan, Hekmat, in consultation with the French architect Andre Godard, selected and designed the master plan of the university’s main campus. It opened its doors in 1934. After the 1979 Revolution, the government rapidly expanded the number of universities. Homeland has now more than 70 universities and institutions of higher education.Since 1934, Persian university …

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Attila Pesiani’s funeral

Attila Pesiani (1402-1336) was an actor and theater director. During his more than four decades of activity, he was considered one of the most prolific actors and appeared in more than 40 shows, about 80 films, and more than 70 series. Pasiani is considered one of the pioneers of experimental theater in Homeland.  Pasiani is the son of Jamila Sheikhi.

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Things We Don’t Notice That Can Slowly Harm Us

Contrary to popular belief, putting newly cooked meals in the fridge is totally safe. In fact, various bacteria are comfortable growing in temperatures between 40°F to 140°F, also known as the “danger zone.” Refrigerating food immediately prevents bacterial contamination.

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Exercise of the Fatehin Sepah special unit

The Fatahin Special Unit is one of the militia groups under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps whose members have received special military training beyond the common training of Basij members. These forces, who participated in the Syrian civil war, were deployed in the capital in the midst of the 1401 uprising in Iran with the same military uniforms to deal …

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Celebration of the Hamas attack on Israel in the capital

The al-Aqsa compound is one of the most revered places in Islam and Judaism. The sacred grounds, known to Muslims as Al Haram Al Sharif (Noble Sanctuary) and to Jews as Temple Mount have been a flashpoint of tensions between Israel and the Palestinians for decades.In a statement, Hamas said it had launched Saturday’s “Al-Aqsa Storm” attack on Israel — …

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Atila Pesyani in the picture frame

Attila Pesiani (1402-1336) was an actor and the son of Jamila Sheikhi. One of his most important roles was acting in the television series Chardivari and Rah Bepayan. He was also the wife of Fateme Naqvi, a film, television, and theater actress. He had a daughter named Setare Pasiani and a son named Khosro, both of whom are theater actors. …

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Ferdous Kaviani commemoration ceremony

Ferdous Kaviani was born on 25 September 1931 in Kerman. He was an actor, known for The Heart and the Dagger (1994), Killing Mad Dogs (2001) and The City of Tales (1972). He died on 1 October 2023.Zoroaster, also known as Zarathustra, is regarded as the spiritual founder of Zoroastrianism. He is said to have been an Iranian prophet who …

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Kujaveh” in the wedding ceremony of Turkmens

Marriage is customary among all tribes, but each nation celebrates it in its own way. Turkmens are not exempted from this rule, and they have special customs for this important matter that have been left for them in the distant past. Turkmens are one of the ethnic groups living in Golestan province, which make up about a third of the …

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Mohammad Rahim Motaghi Irvani, the founder of Kafshe-Melli

Mohammad Rahim Motaghi Irvani (21 Bahman 1299 in Shiraz–12 March 2004 in London) was an entrepreneur and capitalist and the founder of National Shoes. He turned the National Industrial Group, which he founded in March 1330 with approximately 10,000 employees and workers and produced 25,098,000 pairs of shoes in 1356, into one of the most successful industrial groups in Homeland …

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