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Newspapers, Tehran, 2011. The first Iranian newspapers appeared in the mid-19th century during the reign of Naser al-Din Shah. [1] More specifically, the first newspaper in Iran, Kaghaz-e Akhbar (The Newspaper), was launched for the government by Mirza Saleh Shirazi in 1837. [2]
Pages in category "Persian-language newspapers" ... Iran (newspaper) Iran Sepid; Islamic Republican (newspaper) J. Jam-e Jam (newspaper) K. Kayhan; Kayhan London;
Etemad or Etemaad (Persian: اعتماد, lit. 'Trust' [2]) is a Persian-language reformist newspaper based in Iran that is published in Tehran. [3] It is managed by Elias Hazrati, who was representative from Rasht and Tehran in the Parliament of Iran.
Most Iranian newspapers are published in Persian, but newspapers in English and other languages also exist. The most widely circulated periodicals are based in Tehran. Popular daily and weekly newspapers include Iran, Ettelaat, Kayhan, Hamshahri and Resalat. Iran Daily and Tehran Times are both English language papers. [2]
Ettela'at (Persian: اطلاعات, romanized: Ettelâ'ât, lit. 'Information') is a Persian-language daily newspaper of record published in Tehran, Iran.It is among the oldest publications in the country, and the oldest running Persian daily newspaper in the world. [1]
Hamshahri (Persian: همشهری, lit. 'Fellow citizen'; Persian pronunciation: [hæmʃæhˈɾiː]) is a major Iranian national Persian-language newspaper in Tehran (whose municipal government owns the newspaper).
This is a list of notable news agencies in Iran: [citation needed] [1] There are 48 Iranian news sites according to Minister of Islamic Culture and Guidance there will be only IRNA remaining while all five state news websites are being merged into it as of 2023.
Resalat (Persian: رسالت, lit. 'The Prophecy') is a Persian-language conservative daily newspaper in Tehran , Iran. [ 1 ] It is a pro- Khamenei and pro- Ahmadinejad newspaper.