No. 280    |    11 December 2016
   

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The 11th meeting of Iranian oral history to be held in February 2017

Compilation in Oral History

The 11th Meeting of Iranian Oral History entitled “The National Conference of Compilation in Oral History” will be held in February 2017, the website of Iranian oral history said. “This is the second conference of oral history compilation. Our expectations were not met in the seventh meeting held under the title of compilation. Thus, we deal with the issue in the 11th meeting”, the Executive Secretary of the conference, Gholam Reza Azizi said.

He Is Known By "A Seal of Markook"

The Story of a Young Kermanshahi Commander

The book name comes from one of book parts: "A Seal of Markook" . It is noted in a memory that once subject of the book to learn praying used Markook, a kind of local bread, as a seal. He is martyr Ebrahim Rostami (March 21, 1963-April 22, 1986), Support and Engineering commander of the war in Jihad of Construction of Kermanshah province; the book is his story. The book is in four chapters: chapter I: Ebrahim (authors memories); Chapter II: Ebrahim in memories (memories of relatives, neighbors, friends and comrades); Chapter III: Ebrahim in the mirror (individual characteristics of martyr Ebrahim Rostami in view of author); the final chapter: Ebrahim in documents and photos.

Publication of two books from the collection of oral history “Treasure”

80 hours interview to compile “Revolution of Colors” and “Born in Bahman”

“Treasure” is the name of a series of books published by Islamic Revolution Cultural Fronts Study Center in collaboration with Moaref Publication which focus on oral history of the Islamic Revolution Cultural Front. These series examine the impact of the Islamic Revolution and the Holy Defense on art and culture and the books are basically interviews with individuals active in these fields. These series which are categorized as oral history provide information on the first years of the revolution movement to date and also prominent and influential individuals and elites who have been active in these years. Two books of this series including “Revolution of Colors: oral history of Alireza Khaleghi” and “Born in Bahman: memoirs of Esfandiar Qarah Baghi” are presented below.

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Seyyed of Quarters 15 (9)

Memories of Iranian Released POW, Seyyed Jamal Setarehdan

Edited and Compiled by: Sassan Nateq

Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company

‎2016 (Persian Version)‎

Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian

 

In the mid-course of training we were told that Ayatollah Malakooti, representative of Supreme Leader in East Azarbaijan and the leader of praying in Tabriz, came to visit the garrison. We cleaned the weapons.


 
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