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  2. Iran's Proxies Aren't Really Proxies - AOL

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    The support that Iran gives these groups—typically weapons, and advice on how to use them—doesn’t translate into the kind of power and control sponsors typically have over their proxies ...

  3. Mural on Indian Red Ground - Wikipedia

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    In return to Iran on 11 May 2012, the painting was seized in the Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport by Iran's customs service. The service said it confiscated the work over money owed by the Ministry of Culture, which ran the museum. [8] After more than two weeks, the painting was finally released and returned to the museum. [11]

  4. Explainer-Iran and its proxies and widening violence in the ...

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    The Iran-backed “axis of resistance” - a name Tehran and its proxies use for their concerted action against their enemies - all say their actions since Oct. 7 are in response to Israel’s ...

  5. Iranian modern and contemporary art - Wikipedia

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    Saqqakhaneh school is a movement of neo-traditional modern art that is found in Iran, rooted in a history of coffee-house paintings and Shiʿite Islam visual elements. [13] [14] [15] The word Saqqakhaneh originally referred to a type of water-fountain shrine found locally, and came to represent a movement characterised heavily by symbolism ...

  6. Is Iran's 'axis of resistance' collapsing under Israeli attacks?

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    Tehran’s network of proxies was supposed to serve as a deterrent to a direct Israeli attack on Iran itself, said Matthew Savill of the London-based Royal United Services Institute, who was a ...

  7. Mirror Hall - Wikipedia

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    Mirror Hall (Persian: تالار آینه tālār-e āyeneh) is an oil on canvas painting by Iranian realist painter Kamal-ol-Molk, his first work since receiving the title Kamal-ol-Molk ("Perfection of the Realm"). [1] [2] It is considered one of his masterpieces, and marks a starting point in Iran's modern art. [3] [4]

  8. Propaganda in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Propaganda in Iran originates from the Iranian government and "private" entities, which are usually state controlled. Qasem Soleimani killing a crocodile (USA) with Iran's flag Propaganda can be disseminated through any medium, including television, film, newspaper, posters, murals, political actions, rallies, violence, and websites.

  9. With the Middle East on the edge and Iran and its proxies ...

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    Votel said that if Iran does launch an attack, it will likely include a more coordinated action with its proxy forces across the region. Such was the case the last time Tehran directly attacked ...