No. 534    |    10 May 2022
   

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A Look at the Book "Salam Agha Seyyed"

Memories of Liberated, Disabled Veteran Alireza Mahmoudi Mozaffar

“The most important thing that was mentioned in his and my talks was that I said, ‘Look, lady! I am a teacher, but I am fully at the Revolution and the Islamic Republics disposal. I may not be at home for one day, a few days or maybe five years during our lives.’ She also accepted my condition.” When there is such an excerpt from meaning of the memoir text on the ...

Conditions of Iraqi prisons during Baath Party

In the chains of detentions, it was my turn to be arrested. I was in the Imam house when I was informed that the Baathi agents were looking for me everywhere to arrest me including the School of Ayatollah Boroujerdi where my shop was located, and all the places they knew I was going and coming, even they had referred to Kufa and next to Euphrates where the clergies were swimming and they have monitored everywhere to find me.

The Oral History News of April-May 2022

According to the Iranian Oral History website, "News of the Month" is the title of a series of reports on this website. These reports look at news related to the site in print and online media. In the following, you will read news from April 1401. Night of researchers and narrators of the revolution and sacred defense on Tuesday night, April 13 in the open air of the art center with the presence of Mohammad Mehdi Dadman, ...

The Fourth Online Meeting of Iranian Oral History

Iranian Oral History beyond Borders – 4

Dr. Abolfazl Hasanabadi, Dr. Morteza Rasouli Pour, and Dr. Abolhasani participated in the fourth meeting out of the series of meetings on oral history in Iran held online on Saturday 11th of Dey 1400 (January 1, 2022) hosted by Mrs. Mosafa. In the meeting set up in the History Hallway of the Clubhouse, they talked about “Iranian Oral History beyond Borders”. In continuation of the meeting, the host asked Dr. Hasanabadi to sum up the discussion.

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SABAH (106)

Memoirs of Sabah Vatankhah

Interviewed and Compiled by Fatemeh Doustkami

Translated by Natalie Haghverdian

Published by Soore Mehr Publishing Co.

Persian Version 2019

Chapter Twenty Seven

It was the second month of summer of 1986 and I had just returned from Arak. One morning my mom woke me up saying: “Sabbah I am going to do some shopping from Sepah store. 


 
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