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Farzandane Sobh (Children of the Morning) IRIB TV2: 2004 - 2005 Sobh Bekheir Iran (Good morning Iran) IRIB TV1: 2005 Yakh dar Behesht (Ice in Heaven) IRIB TV1: 2005 Sobh va Irani (Morning and Iranian) Jame-Jam TV: 2006 Bidar-sho, Aftab Shod (Wake up, it's Sunny) IRIB TV2: 2006 Nour-Baran (Rain of Lights) IRIB TV2: 2010 Shab-e Mahtab 1 (Moonlit ...
Sobhhï was born in the US and lived in multiple locations growing up, including Dubai, California, Chicago, and Louisiana. Taking night classes as a teen, he graduated high school early and went on to attend college at 16.
Sobhita Dhulipala was born on 31 May 1992, [4] in Tenali, Andhra Pradesh [5] into a Telugu Brahmin family. [6] [7] Her father Venugopal Rao, was a Merchant Navy engineer and her mother Santha Kamakshi was a primary school teacher. [8]
Thuraia Sobh (Arabic: ثريا صبح; born 4 January 1986 in Mhardeh, Syria) is a Syrian weightlifter. [1] She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the -75 kg event . [ 2 ]
Subh-i-Azal was born in 1831 to Mīrzā Buzurg-i-Nūrī and his fourth wife Kuchak Khanum-i-Karmanshahi, in the province of Mazandaran. [9] [10] His father was a minister in the court of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar.
Many Sindhis are Muslim, and to a lesser extent Hindu.Their given names are generally of Arabic, Persian, Turkic and Indian origin. The full name have first name, middle name (usually of the father name or a Religious personality) and last name (surname / caste), some also use titles at beginning of first names.
Haft Sobh (in Persian). Sheibani, Khatereh (2016). "The Aesthetics of (Dis)Empowered Motherhood in Iranian Cinema (1965–1978)". In Sayed, Asma (ed.). Screening Mothers: Motherhood in Contemporary World Cinema. Demeter. ISBN 978-1926452494. Tehrani, Sara (16 September 2010). "Iranian Film Festival honored Fakhri Khorvash". Cinema Without Borders.
Nematollah Azmoodeh (Persian: نعمتالله آزموده; 21 July 1939 – 6 November 2005), also known as Nematollah Aghasi (Persian: نعمتالله آغاسی) and commonly addressed by the mononym Aghasi (Persian: آغاسی or آقاسی), was an Iranian singer and songwriter.