Happy 87th Birthday Jenab Sargord in good old Tehran...You paid your dues to Iran in that damp cold Jail in Ghaleh Falak-ol-Aflak in 1952.you don,t owe no one nothing ..You were a true patriot then & still are...Cheers old Pal!
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Egyptian President Sadat talking about Islam & Khomeini of Iran on Amercian TV
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Founded in 2005, the team won the second place at the 2005 West Asian Football Federation Women's Championship in Amman,...
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President Ahmadinejad said that his two-day visit to Yasouj is aimed at meeting local people, ...
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Democracy or javidocracy? Not jj's problem anymore, our call.
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به بهانه برگزاری کنسرت سمفونی در تورنتو به مناسبت هزارمین سال خلق شاهنامه فردوسی: من به فردوسی به عنوان کسی که زبان فارسی را پلی برای همدلی و اشتراک نسلهای گذشته و حال قرار داده است، احترام می گذارم.
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SARV
The tree that nourishes the spirit and feeds the imagination
On the Silk Road from Yazd to Shiraz, in the desert city of Abarkuh, stands the oldest living being in Iran (perhaps in the whole world) . It is at least five thousand years old, and some say eight thousand. Ancient and mysterious even to botanists (who cannot decide on its true age), the Cypress Tree of Abarkuh is surrounded by legends and revered by countless visitors. To anyone approaching it, the tree appears more mineral than vegetable. You are confronted by a wall of massive trunks - 19 meters thick - packed together tightly like the tentacles of a giant squid, each one vying with others for space and for sky
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A nice clip from Mostafa Yeganeh.
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CONSTITUTIONALISTS
Excerpt from Edward Browne's "Letters From Tabriz"
by E. G. Browne / Hasan Javadi
“My own conviction is that the mere tyranny of an autocrat would hardly have driven the patient and tractable people of Persia into revolt had tyranny at home been combined with any maintenance of prestige abroad or any moderately efficient guardianship of Persian independence. It was the combination of inefficiency, extravagance, and lack of patriotic feeling with tyranny which proved insupportable; and a constitutional form of Government was sought not so much for its own sake as for the urgent necessity of creating a more honest, efficient, and patriotic Government than the existing one.”
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