History

Giti’s singing at a wedding ceremony

[custom_adv] Giti Pashaei Tehrani (23 Khordad 1319 – 17 May 1374) stands as a revered figure in music and cinema. Her journey from a traditional musical upbringing to becoming a celebrated singer and composer, particularly in the post-revolutionary period, is a testament to her versatility and resilience. This article delves into the life, career, and enduring legacy of Giti Pashaei …

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The story of a brave persianian who saved the life of the Queen of Britain!

[custom_adv] Mehdi Qali Khan Majdal Doulah (born in 1230, died in 1316 AD), known as Haj Majdal Doulah, was the cousin of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar and the son of Isa Khan Vali.Majdal Doulah was the son of Issa Khan Estimad al Doulah, the brother of Mahd Alia, and the uncle of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar. Majdal Doulah was the …

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Fereydon Tawangari, torturer of Savak and known as Arash

[custom_adv] Fereydon Tawangari, also known by his alias Arash, was a prominent figure within the infamous SAVAK (Sazeman-e Ettela’at va Amniyat-e Keshvar), Homeland’s pre-revolutionary intelligence and security organization. Born in 1329 in the Iranian calendar (1950/1951 in the Gregorian calendar), Tawangari’s life and career remain controversial and widely discussed, especially considering his role in the oppressive regime of the Shah …

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Less seen photos of Majid Ghanad

[custom_adv] Majid Qanad, born on July 5, 1333, is a revered figure in Iran’s entertainment industry, particularly known for his contributions to children’s and teenagers’ programming on radio. With a diverse portfolio spanning directing, producing, and presenting, Qanad has left an indelible mark on media. His journey is a testament to dedication, talent, and a passion for enriching the lives …

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What was Egypt like 100 years ago?

[custom_adv] Egypt , officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner of Asia. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gaza Strip of Palestine and Israel to the northeast, the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south, and …

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Pictures of a wedding ceremony in the 40s

[custom_adv] A wedding is a ceremony where two people are united in marriage. Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly between cultures, ethnic groups, races, religions, denominations, countries, social classes, and sexual orientations. Most wedding ceremonies involve an exchange of marriage vows by a couple, presentation of a gift (offering, rings, symbolic item, flowers, money, dress), and a public proclamation of …

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Types of Customers That Can Drive Any Service Worker Crazy

[custom_adv] In every workplace, there are individuals who are perpetually unhappy and seem to thrive on conflict. These individuals often threaten others with official complaints and insinuate that disciplinary actions, including termination, are imminent. This behavior can create a toxic work environment, affecting not only the targeted individuals but the entire team’s morale and productivity. However, dealing with such individuals …

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People who have had a hard time growing up with warmth and affection often exhibit these behaviors

[custom_adv] For those who grew up lacking warmth and affection, forging emotional bonds in adulthood can be a real struggle. The absence of emotional closeness during their formative years often triggers a natural defense mechanism – emotional detachment.This detachment can play out in different ways, like struggling to express feelings, feeling uneasy with physical touch, or keeping others at arm’s …

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A Deep Dive into the Funniest Photos

[custom_adv] Stand-up comedy, often abbreviated as stand-up, is a form of comedic performance where a comedian presents humorous monologues or routines to a live audience. It’s a dynamic art form that combines storytelling, witty observations, and occasional physical comedy to entertain and engage the crowd. Stand-up comedy has a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, drawing influences …

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Parviz Dehdari, teacher of ethics in football

[custom_adv] In the annals of Iranian football history, few names resonate as profoundly as that of Parviz Dehdari. Renowned as both a formidable player and an exemplary coach, Dehdari’s impact on the sport transcends mere athletic achievement. His unwavering commitment to ethical principles and his dedication to nurturing talent have left an indelible mark on Iranian sports culture. Join us …

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