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Samad Behrangi (Persian: صمد بهرنگی; June 24, 1939 – August 31, 1968) [1] was a Marxist-Leninist [2] Iranian teacher, social activist and critic, folklorist, translator, and short story writer of Iranian Azerbaijani descent. [3]
Amir Kabir's house in Tabriz. Amir Kabir was born in Hazaveh in the Arak district, in what is now Markazi Province of Iran. [citation needed] His father, Karbalaʾi Mohammad Qorban, entered the service of Mirza Bozorg Qa'em-Maqam of Farahan as cook, and when Mirza Bozorg was appointed chief minister to ʿAbbas Mirza, the crown prince, in Tabriz, Karbalaʾi Qorban accompanied him there, taking ...
Besty is a 2025 Indian Malayalam-language family thriller film, written and directed by Shanu Samad. The film stars Ashkar Saudan, Shaheen Siddique, Sakshi Agarwal, and Sravana. The film was released on 24 January 2025. [1] [2] [3]
Abu'l Fakhr Muhammad Fakhruddin Khan (1780–1863), also called Amir e Kabir Shams-ul-Umra I, was an Indian nobleman.He was the first member of the House of Paigah to be matrimonially allied to the House of Asaf Jah.
The Amirkabir Newsletter (in Persian: خبرنامه امیرکبیر) is a student media outlet that began its activities at Amirkabir University of Technology in the late 1990s. [1] Currently, this outlet is active on social networks such as Telegram, Instagram, and Twitter.
The word Paigah, which means pomp and rank in Persian, was a title given by the second Nizam of Hyderabad to Nawab Abu'l Fateh Khan Tegh Jung Bahadur in appreciation of the royal services rendered by him (According to many scholars, the first half term "Pai" refers to "Foot" and the remaining half term which is "Gah" refers to "the place to rest on."
Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT) (Persian: دانشگاه صنعتی امیرکبیر), also called the Tehran Polytechnic, is a public technological university located in Tehran, Iran. Founded in 1958, AUT is the oldest technical university established in Iran. [3] [2] It is referred to as the 'Mother of Engineering Universities'. [4]
Samad Behrangi (1939–1967), Iranian teacher, folklorist and writer; Samad Marfavi (born 1965), Iranian football player; Samad bey Mehmandarov (1855–1931), Azerbaijani-Russian general; Samad Rustamov, Uzbek Sambo player; Samad Khan Momtaz os-Saltaneh (1869–1955), Iranian diplomat; Samad Shohzukhurov (born 1990), Tajik football player