No. 425    |    14 January 2020
   

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Heavenly Commander

Hero and anti-hero

History has always been involved in the dualities of good and evil, benefaction and evil, good and bad, light and darkness, obscenity and beauty, love and hate, and historians have written the pages of history under both positive and negative effects of these forces. One spectrum is drawn by the demonic forces and the other by the Ahuraist forces.

Oral History of the Islamic Revolution

Article collection of the 10th Iranian Oral History Conference

The Oral History of the Islamic Revolution is a book containing a series of lectures and articles from the 10th Iranian Oral History Conference with the same title, held by the attempt of Institute for Contemporary History Studies of Iran and the Association for Oral History in February 2016. In this 537-page book published by the Institute for Contemporary History Studies of Iran in 2018, ...

The 309th Night of Memory - 2

Operation Karbala 5 unimaginable for Iraqis

According to the website of Iranian Oral History, the 309th Night of Memory of the Sacred Defense was held in Sooreh Hall of the Art Center on Thursday 26th of December 2019. Abdolrahim Farrokh Sepehr, Seyed Yahya Rahim Safavi and Fathollah Jafar recounted their memoirs of the captivity period and the victory of operations Faw and Karbala 5 in this show.

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Thirsty Sands (Part 24)

Jafar Rabiei

Design: Ali Vaziri

First published in 1991

Publishing House, Islamic Propagation Organization

Printed at the Aryan

 

 … water was cut off most of the time, that wells and sewers were not drained off, that free hours were lessened, that each day we were forced to stand still for hours, that we should watch films ...


 
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