No. 427    |    2 February 2020
   

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It Was Stated in Book Launch of “From The War to The Sacred Defense: Text and Margins”

History of Gathering Memories/Oral History

Without loss of generality, we can say that this history was established almost after World War II. People did not wait for official historians and they themselves started writing and interviewing. In doing so, I know that Ms. Khani, having one or two questions, usually have something to say; she is not a passive interviewer. Because of the vast domain of World War II, it was necessary for all soldiers to sit and speak individually.

The Tale of the Silent Folks

Image of Shan in the Mind of Iranians

The fall of Mohammad Reza Pahlavis position as king of Iran in the minds of the people and a profound change in the peoples view are among the factors that many revolutionaries and sociologists of the Pahlavi era, especially those leading to the victory of the Islamic Revolution, consider effective in overthrowing the regime. In fact, at first the image and status of the monarchy fell in the minds and lost its ...

Life of a revolutionary lady as narrated by memoirs

The book "A lady from Followers of Kowthar: Educational Ethical Impressions from the Life of a Revolutionary Lady" authored by Maryam Saderi has been published by Nashr-e Orouj Publications in 2018 in 1000 copies. In the 196-page book, the author deals with the personality dimensions of the revolutionary lady, Khadijeh Saghafi, the wife of Imam Khomeini (God bless his soul). This book has been compiled on the basis of interviews, conversations and memoirs that have been published in a number of books ...

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Thirsty Sands (Part 26)

Jafar Rabiei

Design: Ali Vaziri

First published in 1991

Publishing House, Islamic Propagation Organization

Printed at the Aryan

 

According to our on previous experience, we realized that we would be obliged to their favor as in the past! In the vice-commanders room there were several Iraqis: officers and non-commissioned officers.


 
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