Hossein Zaman (1338–1402) was an artist and singer. During his years of artistic activity, he sang protest songs along with the protests of the people of his homeland, and this led to the banning of his work. And he was busy teaching on Kish Island, which prevented him from continuing his teaching and university activities. Hossein Zaman performed and published …
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Manouchehr Mohaghegh, who was fighter pilot
The IRIAF came into being when the former Imperial persian Air Force (IIAF) was renamed following the Islamic Revolution, in February 1979. The British publishing company Orbis’ Warplane partwork magazine seems to indicate the renaming did not actually take place until after the homeland–Iraq War had broken out.This “new” persian air force largely inherited the equipment and structure of the …
Read More »Rare photos of Toopkhaneh square
ToopKhāneh , also spelt as Tūpkhāneh, is a major town square (Maidan-e Toopkhaneh) and a neighborhood in the south of the central district of the city of Tehran, Iran. It was built in 1867 by an order of Amir Kabir and Commissioned in 1867. After the Revolution, it was renamed Imam Khomeini Square . Cheragh Bargh (Amir Kabir) street ends-up …
Read More »Amir H. Fetanat passed away in Colombia
Amir Hossein Fetanat was born in 1949 in Shiraz. He graduated in Civil Engineering from Pahlavi University and got an M.A. in Management from the industrial management organization in capital.As a teenager, he was sentenced to two years in prison on charges of hijacking, and upon the victory of the Islamic Revolution was sentenced to death in absentia by Marxist …
Read More »Shah at Marshal de Gaulle’s funeral
With those Words, delivered in a trembling Voice, President Pompidou announced on radio and television this morning that Charles de Gaulle died last night at his country re treat in Colombey‐les‐Deux Eglises. He would have been 80 years old Nov. 22.Death came to the wartime leader and peacetime Premier and President while he was playing a game of solitaire on …
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Literacy has continued to increase under the Islamic Republic. By 2002, illiteracy rates dropped by more than half. Maternal and infant mortality rates have also been cut significantly. Population growth was first encouraged, but discouraged after 1988. Overall, Iran’s Human development Index rating has climbed significantly from 0.569 in 1980 to 0.732 in 2002, on a par with neighbouring Turkey.[301][302] …
Read More »Ebrahim Raisi in Syria
Ebrahim Raisi has flown to Damascus for the first state visit by an persian president to Syria since the civil war broke out in 2011, as capital seeks to bolster its political and economic influence over the Assad regime.Homeland has been a long-term supporter of Bashar al-Assad, sending persian militia to help defeat Assad’s opponents, and as the normalisation of …
Read More »King Charles hosts anti-IRGC hunger striker Vahid Beheshti at Buckingham Palace
Royal garden party guest, hunger striker Vahid Beheshti, travelled to Buckingham Palace on Wednesday hoping to update King Charles III about his campaign to have the UK designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organisation.Mr Beheshti and his wife Mattie Heaven were invited to the king’s first official garden party, which took place three days before his coronation.
Read More »Rare photos of Manoochehr Nozari
Manouchehr Nozari (1936–2005) was a stunt double, actor, presenter, and director. He started working in radio in 1953, and in 1957, at the invitation of Hoshang Latifpour, he went into dubbing and went through the dubbing training course under the direct supervision of Yad Iraj Dostdar. He started his career in cinema in 1959 as a technical assistant.
Read More »Rare photos of Forugh Farrokhzad
Forugh Farrokhzad (1934 – 1967) was an influential poet and film director. She was a controversial modernist poet and an iconoclast, feminist author. Farrokhzad died at the age of 32 due to a car accident.Forugh Farrokhzad was born in capital on 28 December 1934, to career military officer Colonel Mohammad Bagher Farrokhzad (the Farrokhzad family hail from Tafresh) and his …
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