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Majid Sharif-Vaghefi who was a leading member of the Mujahedin

Majid Sharif-Vaghefi (1949–1975) was a leading member of the People’s Mujahedin (MEK) who was murdered in an internal purge staged by the MEK Marxist faction. One of the three members of the MEK’s central committee from 1972 to 1975, he was considered the leader of the group’s Muslim faction that refused to accept Marxism.

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Jamshid Sheibani, who was producer and director

Jamshid Sheibani was born on 26 May 1925 in capital. He was a producer and director, known for Molla Mammad Jan (1971), White Gold (1962) and Ghanoune zendegi (1964). He died on 2 July 2009 in Los Angeles, California, USA. BornMay 26, 1925. DiedJuly 2, 2009(84).He started his artistic activity in 1317 with a pre-curtain reading in the Nasr Theater.

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Mohammad Reza Alee Payam, who is known as Haloo

MohammadReza Alee Payam (born June 10, 1957), also known by his pen name as Halloo , is a poet and satirist. He has published ten volumes of books of satire poems and more than 10000 of his books are sold in homeland.He is a film maker and is a member of Iranian Screenwriters Association.

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Sirous Afhami who was actor and dubber

Revolutions happen because small changes and reforms are no longer desired; revolutions are a plea for drastic changes. When revolutions take place, there usually follows a short period of purgatory or bliss—depending how you look at it—when nothing is clear and people live in a grey period, and afterwards the changes start at full force—again, usually—and everything changes. Anyone who …

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Menashe Amir, Persian- Israeli broadcaster

Menashe Amir (born 27 December 1939) is a long time Persian language broadcaster on Israel Radio International, a channel of Kol Yisrael (lit. “Voice of Israel”). He is a former head of the Israel Broadcasting Authority’s Persian language division. He is also a leading persian expert in Israel and a former chief editor of the Foreign Ministry’s Persian website.

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Firouz Nosrat-ed-Dowleh III, grandson of Muzaffaruddin Shah

Prince Firouz Nosrat-ed-Dowleh III, GCMG (1889–1937) was the eldest son of Prince Abdol-Hossein Farmanfarma and Princess Ezzat-ed-Dowleh Qajar. He was born in 1889 and died in April 1937. He was the grandson of his namesake, Nosrat Dowleh Firouz Mirza, and of Mozzafar-al-Din Shah Qajar through his mother, Princess Ezzat-Dowleh.Records are unclear, but the prince is said to have been born …

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Prophet’s birth ceremony in the shrine of Hazrat Masoumeh

Though Shi’i theology formally states that the relatives of the Imams, or Imamzadehs, hold a lower status than the Imams, popular Shi’ism still strongly venerates imamzadehs. In homeland, there are many more burial places of the Imams’ relatives than there are for the Imams themselves. Imamzadehs are considered to be close to God and religiously pious because of their close …

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When the presidents of Iran and Israel met

Senior officials in Jerusalem criticized President Moshe Katsav over the weekend for shaking the hand of President Mohammad Khatami at Pope John Paul II’s funeral on Friday.”Homeland declares openly that it wants to liquidate Israel. What would we say if the president of the United States shook Khatami’s hand?” one of the officials asked. He said that Israel is working …

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Founding member of organization of persian People’s Fedai Guerrillas

Jazani in respect to the group’s views writes: “The experience of group members in Marxist-Leninist activities previous to joining the group led to it being known as followers of the Marxist-Leninist ideology without any discussion”. But they were different from other organizations of their time such as Tudeh, Jebheh Engelabi, etc. in this ideology. What was important for Jazani and …

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Who was Mashallah Kashani?

Representing the United States abroad has been a dangerous job since the beginning of the Republic, but that was never truer than during the Carter Administration. In the wake of a successful revolution by Islamic fundamentalists against the pro-American Shah of homeland, the United States became an object of virulent criticism and the U.S. Embassy in capital was a visible …

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