History

Photos of Gholamreza Takhti at the Melbourne Olympics

[custom_adv] Gholamreza Takhti (1309-1346) stands as a legendary figure in the history of Iranian sports, particularly in freestyle wrestling. Renowned for his prowess on the mat and his unparalleled sportsmanship, Takhti’s legacy is marked by his Olympic triumph in the 1956 Melbourne Games. This article delves into his life, achievements, and the enduring impact he left on the world of …

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Less seen pictures of Abali ski resort

[custom_adv] Nestled in the heart of Abali Rural District, Rudehen District, Damavand County in the Capital Province of Iran, Pist-e Abali is a small village that boasts a rich history and breathtaking landscapes. Though it may have a modest population of just 20 people spread across 8 families (as of the 2006 census), this quaint village offers a unique blend …

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The warm welcome of the dictator of Spain to the Shah

[custom_adv] The year 1957 marked a significant moment in the annals of international diplomacy when Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran, accompanied by his wife, Queen Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary, visited Spain to meet with General Francisco Franco at Moncloa Palace. This meeting not only underscored the strengthening ties between Iran and Spain but also highlighted the complex web of Cold War …

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Charles de Gaulle visited Homeland

[custom_adv] De Gaulle established a good relationship with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer—culminating in the Elysee Treaty in 1963—and in the first few years of the Common Market, France’s industrial exports to the other five members tripled and its farm export almost quadrupled. The franc became a solid, stable currency for the first time in half a century, and the …

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The head of the federation that wanted to steal Shahram Pahlavinia

[custom_adv] Saeed Faeghi, deputy of the Physical Education Organization in the Khatami government, recently spoke to the Khabar Online website about the reason why guerrilla organizations opposed to the Shah paid attention to judo in the 1950s. In this conversation, he mentions the unsuccessful kidnapping operation of Shahram Pahlavinia, the niece of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, by Mohammad Mehrayin, who …

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Dinner party for the President of Italy in Golestan Palace

[custom_adv] The gleaming white Vickers Viscount had taken off in bright moonlight from Tehran. Now, some ten hours later, escorted by a squadron of Italian jet fighters, it touched down at Rome’s Ciampino airport. Wearing a blue air marshal’s uniform with gold pilot’s wings, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, the handsome, greying Shah of Iran, stepped from the plane one day last …

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The father of Homeland’s truck industry

[custom_adv] He was hospitalized since March 2017 due to a severe infection and spent the last months of his life in the ICU until he died on August 7. Mr. Kandachi started assembling and producing trucks in Homeland more than 70 years ago and was the founder of the “Iran Kaveh” company, which was later renamed Saipa Diesel. With the …

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A female police officer who jumped over several cars

[custom_adv] Sudabe Chaman Ara, born in 1951 in the city of Kermanshah, is a notable figure in both Persian history and the global movement for women’s rights. Her life story is a testament to resilience, determination, and a relentless commitment to justice. Sudabe’s journey from being among the first female police officers in Iran to becoming a prominent advocate for …

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Rarely pictures of Saeed Rad

[custom_adv] Saeed Rad’s name is a reminder for those interested in football and cinema of his memorable roles and his constant presence in important games of Persepolis at Azadi Stadium. Rad, who was considered a symbol of physical ability and a healthy body among movie actors, is currently transferred to a nursing home and, as his daughter reported, he is …

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Nazli Sabri, Queen of Egypt and mother of Princess Fawzia

[custom_adv] Queen Nazli Sabri, born in June 1894, played a pivotal role in Egyptian history as the first queen consort of the Kingdom of Egypt from 1919 to 1936. Her life was marked by significant political and personal events that reflected the tumultuous era in which she lived. This comprehensive biography explores her early life, royal duties, challenges, and eventual …

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