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Old pictures of capital Zoo

In old times of Homeland, it was common to have small exhibitions of animals and birds for families in some houses; some times there were exhibitions in some parts of the cities.In 1637, Adam Olorius, the German traveler had mentioned seeing a zoo in Isfahan (the capital of the Safavid Empire). At Fath-Ali Shah Qajar’s era, around 1809, there used …

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Funeral of Ahmad Reza Ahmadi

Ahmadreza Ahmadi’s friends gathered in front of the Center for the Intellectual Development of Children and Adolescents at his request to bid farewell to his body. A place that had served the culture and art of this land for many years. In the funeral ceremony of Ahmadreza Ahmadi’s body to his eternal home, which started this morning (Thursday, July 22) …

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Khadija Mosaddegh who was Mohammad Mosaddegh’s daughter

Gholamhossein Mossadegh said in a part of his memories: “One day they came and took our car by force with their driver and threw my father in the car, and that was the day when my sister, my younger sister, was going to get food for my father who was in the police station. Was. He saw that my father …

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When Lee Majors and his wife traveled to Homeland

Lee Majors (born Harvey Lee Yeary; April 23, 1939) is an American actor. Majors portrayed the characters of Heath Barkley in the American television Western series The Big Valley (1965–1969), Colonel Steve Austin in the American television science fiction action series The Six Million Dollar Man (1973–1978), and Colt Seavers in American television action series The Fall Guy (1981–1986).

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Ahmad Reza Ahmadi passed away at the age of 83

Ahmadreza Ahmadi (1940 – 2023) was a poet and screenwriter. The history of modern Persian poetry calls him the founder of New Wave Poetry in Homeland. Ahmadi was born in 1940 in Kerman and moved to capital in 1948.He attended the Adab school and in 1954 entered Dar ol-Fonoun.

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Student protests, July 1999

The Persian student protests of July 1999 (also known as 18th of Tir and Kuye Daneshgah Disaster (7–13 July)were, before the 2009 persian election protests, the most widespread and violent public protests to occur in homeland since the early years of the Revolution.The protests began on 8 July with peaceful demonstrations in capital against the closure of the reformist newspaper, …

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Varoujan Hakhbandian, who was a composer

Varoujan Hakhbandian , mostly known as Varoujan (1936 – 1977) was a composer, songwriter and arranger of Armenian descent.He has composed and written songs for Ebi, Googoosh, Dariush, and Farhad Mehrad.The music for the movie “Bar Faraaze Aasemaanha” (High in the Skies), composed shortly before his death, is one of his famous works.Varoujan Hakhbandian made songs for some films. As …

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Masoumeh Abad, new ambassador to Finland

Masoumeh Abad (born 5 September 1962) is a author, university professor,and conservative politician. She was a member of the fourth Islamic City Council of capital and its Director of Health Division. Abad is also the author of the book I’m Alive.During the Iran–Iraq War, Abad played a significant role in the construction and management of hospitals and other medical clinics …

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Sohrab Shahid-Saless, who was a director of the new wave of cinema

Sohrab Shaheed Salles or Sohrab Shahid-Saless (1944 – 1998 ) was a film director and screenwriter and one of the most celebrated figures in persian cinema in the 20th century. After 1976 he worked in the cinema of Germany and was an important component of the film diaspora working in the German industry.

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Unseen photos of “military exercises” during the Qajar era

In the early Qajar period, the commander-in-chief of the army was known as a sardar, and the khan, or chief of a group, was known as a sultan. Tribal commanders or state rulers could act as army commanders when appointed by the king. The other commanding officers were 1,000 (min bashi), 500 (five hundred bashi), 100 (youz bashi), 50 (fifty …

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