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  2. André Sevruguin - Wikipedia

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    André Sevruguin (born May 2, 1896, Tehran – d. December 18, 1996, Stuttgart; Persian: آندره سوریوگین; Armenian: Անդրե Սևրուկյան ), known as Darvish (Persian: درویش; Armenian: Դարվիշ), was a prominent Iranian-Armenian miniature painter of a Georgian descent, and one of the well-known figures in Iranian painting, particularly known for his coffeehouse ...

  3. Dariush (singer) - Wikipedia

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    The Ayeneh (Mirror) Foundation was established by Dariush and aimed at helping addicts recover. The Ayeneh Foundation broadcasts radio and television programs to help addicts and their families. They also set up various seminars to help families. [12] Dariush is a member of Amnesty International. Dariush helps Amnesty International by focusing ...

  4. Dariush Talai - Wikipedia

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    Dariush Talai plays both the Tar and Setar.. Born in 1953 in Iran, he studied Persian music with masters of the Radif. [1] His teachers include Tar player Ali Akbar Shahnazi, Nur Ali Borumand with whom he studied radio and old compositions, as well as Youssef Forutan and Abdollah Davami, with whom he studied Setar and vocal techniques and repertories.

  5. Darwish - Wikipedia

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    Darwish and Darvish (and in French more prominently Darwich and Darwiche) are alternate transliterations of the Persian word "dervish", used in Arabic: درويش, referring to a Sufi aspirant. There is no v sound in most Modern Arabic dialects and so the originally Persian word is usually pronounced with a w sound in Arabic.

  6. Dervish - Wikipedia

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    Dervish, Darvesh, or Darwīsh (from Persian: درویش, romanized: Darvīsh) [1] in Islam can refer broadly to members of a Sufi fraternity (tariqah), [2] [3] [4] or more narrowly to a religious mendicant, who chose or accepted material poverty.

  7. Darvish - Wikipedia

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    Darvish (also Darvish or Darvich; in Persian: درويش) is a given name and a surname. It is an alternate transliteration of the Persian word "dervish", referring to a Sufi aspirant. People named Darvish or Darvich include: Darvish Fakhr, Canadian-born Iranian-American painter; Darvish Khan (1872–1926), Persian classical musician

  8. Mohammad-Reza Darvishi - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad-Reza Darvishi (Persian: محمدرضا درویشی; born 17 October 1955 in Shiraz) is an Iranian musician, researcher, and author of Encyclopedia of the Musical Instruments of Iran, a Klaus P. Wachsmann Prize-winner book about Iranian musical instruments. [2] [3]

  9. List of radio stations in Iran - Wikipedia

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    IRIB Radio Iran (National Radio) IRIB Radio Farhang (Culture) IRIB Radio Payam (Info & Entertainment) IRIB Radio Quran (Holy Quran) IRIB Radio Maaref (Education) IRIB Radio Javan (Youth) IRIB Radio Varzesh (Sports) IRIB Radio Salamat (Health) IRIB Radio Eghtesad (Economy & Business) IRIB Radio Namayesh (Arts) IRIB Radio Ava (Music)