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History, Narrative of PossibilityThe letters presenting the title of the book might be a representation of the secrecy and implicit meanings of the subject; maybe due to the fact that the subject of the book goes beyond words. AL is also used for defined nouns. Hence, application of these two letters prefix to the name of the Imam might be a representation of his implicit character and considering that the letters represent both known and ...
Narration of fellow fighting with Kaveh in "Javid Memories" "Javid Memories" is the second book of "Oral History Collection of Commanders and Combatants of Khorasan Province" written by Alireza Miri. The interviews have also been conducted by Miri. It is the oral memoirs of Javid (Javad) Nezampour, the first commander of the Military Instruments of the Special Division of Martyrs during the Scared Defense from martyr Brigadier General Mahmoud Kaveh.
Oral History of Theater for Children and Young Adults in IranAccording to Iranian Oral History Website, the book of 100 years oral history of theater for children and young adults of Iran will be written by Child Theater Foundation in collaboration with NLAI. 21 personalities in field of theater for children will be interviewed for the book.
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Memoirs of Marzieh Hadidchi (Dabbagh) (Part 54)
Edited by: Mohsen Kazemi
Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company
2002 (Persian Version)
Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian
I was in charge of women’s prisons in Tehran. It was Tuesday and I was visiting Ghezel Hesar Prison. I was informed that Haj Ahmad Agha phoned from Imam’s house and wanted to speak with me; and he has asked that I call him back.
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