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Radio Sputnik is the audio service of the Sputnik platform operating in 30 languages "for a total of over 800 hours a ... Persian. Sputnik Farsi News Service; Online news
There are differing accounts of his ancestry, Reuters reports that he is an ethnic Tajik while Sputnik claims that he is a Pashtun from the Kharoti tribe. [10] [7] Other sources claim that his family allegedly migrated from India to Afghanistan. [11] [12] The Independent Persian reports that his family lives in Pakistan. [8]
Voice of Russia (Russian: Голос России, romanized: Golos Rossii), commonly abbreviated VOR, was the Russian government's international radio broadcasting service from 1993 until 2014, when it was reorganised as Radio Sputnik. [1]
Educated Ottoman Turks spoke Arabic and Persian, as these were the main foreign languages in the pre-Tanzimat era, with the former being used for science and the latter for literary affairs. [25] The spread of the Persian language through Rumi shrines made it the dialect of the Sufism. The Ottomans promoted and supported the Persian language.
The Iranian space program has been condemned by United States and Europe because of their concern over its military potential. Some analysts have compared the relatively fast Iranian advancement in space technology to Soviet Sputnik program with the prediction that this advancement will propel Iran's military capability in other areas as well ...
Tasnim News Agency (Persian: خبرگزاری تسنیم) is a semi-official news agency in Iran [2] associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). [3] Launched in 2012, its purpose is to cover a variety of political, social, economic and international subjects along with many other fields.
The Safir (Persian: سفیر, meaning "ambassador") was the first Iranian expendable launch vehicle able to place a satellite in orbit. [1] The first successful orbital launch using the Safir launch system took place on 2 February 2009 when a Safir carrier rocket placed the Omid satellite into an orbit with a 245.2 km (152.4 mi) apogee.
Yooz.ir (in Persian: یوز lit. Cheetah) was [1] an Iranian web search engine.Iran's Ministry of Communication and IT claimed the search engine is capable of supporting up to one billion Persian websites and it has currently indexed over 1 billion web pages.