History

Construction stages of Azadi Stadium

ehran’s Azadi Stadium, formerly known as Aryamehr Stadium, stands as a monumental symbol of  sports culture and modern history. It is not only the largest stadium in Iran but also one of the largest and most iconic stadiums in the world. Built to host the 1974 Asian Games, the stadium is located in the expansive Azadi Sports Complex in the …

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The death of Lt. Gen. Mehrmand, the last tactical commander of the Imperial Air Force

[custom_adv] Lieutenant General Mohammad Hossein Mehrmand was a distinguished figure in Iranian military history, serving as one of the highest-ranking commanders of the Imperial Army under the rule of the Shah. Known for his extraordinary leadership and strategic vision, he held several critical positions during his tenure, with his most notable role being the last tactical commander of the Imperial …

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Tila and Ramin’s wedding ceremony

[custom_adv] Rostam Meh Ramin, famously known by his stage name Ramin, was a celebrated Iranian singer and actor who significantly influenced Iranian cinema and music during the golden era. Born on the 6th of Bahman, 1322 (January 26, 1944), Ramin’s talent and passion for the arts made him a household name in Iran’s entertainment industry. His love for music and …

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Fazlollah Mehtadi, who was a storyteller who founded the tradition of storytelling for children

[custom_adv] Early Life and Background Fazlullah Mehtadi Sobhi, born in 1276 in Kashan, Iran, is a notable figure in the history of Iranian literature and broadcasting. Known primarily for his contributions to storytelling on Iranian radio, Sobhi’s life is a tapestry of diverse experiences, including his early affiliation with the Baha’i faith, his travels across Central Asia, and his eventual …

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Unpublished pictures of Mohammad Ali Rajaee

[custom_adv] Mohammad-Ali Rajai, born on June 15, 1933, in Qazvin, Iran, was a pivotal figure in Iran’s political landscape during the early years of the Islamic Republic. As the second president of Homeland, his tenure was tragically brief, lasting only from August 2, 1981, until his assassination four weeks later. Rajai’s political journey, marked by unwavering dedication to the ideals …

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Old photos of Yazd by a foreign photographer

[custom_adv] Yazd, a historic city located in central Iran, is renowned for its unique Persian architecture, rich cultural heritage, and a remarkable ability to adapt to its harsh desert environment. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2017, Yazd has captivated visitors for centuries with its blend of ancient traditions and resilient architecture. This article explores the history, architecture, …

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A father who himself and his children became members of the Mojahedin

[custom_adv] Haj Khalil Rezaei (born 1298—died 16 December 1382) was born in the neighborhoods of Arak. He lost his mother when he was one year old and went to Tehran when his father died at the age of 13. At the age of 22, Haj Khalil Rezaei became a supporter of Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh following the rise of the nationalization …

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Once upon a time, Alain Delon’s trip to Homeland

[custom_adv] Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon (November 1935 – 18 August 2024) was a French actor. Acknowledged as a cultural and cinematic leading man of the 20th century, Delon emerged as one of the foremost European actors of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, and became an international sex symbol. His style, looks, and roles made him an icon of cinema …

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Mehdi Rezaei, famous for the red flower of the revolution

[custom_adv] Mehdi Rezaei, a name that resonates deeply in the history of Homeland, was a courageous political activist and a member of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Homeland (PMOI) before the 1979 Revolution. His life story is one of unwavering commitment to his beliefs and a relentless struggle against the Pahlavi regime. Rezaei’s journey from a young, idealistic student to …

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Images of student camp in Ramsar

Mazandaran province, located along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea, is a gem in northern Iran, known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant history. One of the most notable destinations within this province is the Military Cultural Complex, situated just 5 kilometers west of Ramsar city and in close proximity to Gilan province. This complex serves …

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