No. 364    |    29 August 2018
   

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Oral History of Sardasht’s Chemical Bombardment

Sardasht is located in the northwest of Iran, which leads west to Iraq and is 30 kilometers away from this country. The Kurdish border with historical backgrounds and attractive places suffered great damage during the war of Saddam army against Iran, but the most notably one was chemical bombardment of the city on Tir 7, 1366 (June 28, 1987).

Application of subject-oriented oral history in local historiography

At present, thanks to two important events of the Islamic revolution and the Sacred Defense in our country, a significant number of individuals around this vast country are determined to play a role in recording and registering the events related to the two. The oral history experts can seize this opportunity to promote their products in this area qualitatively and quantitatively.

A memory of Emir Suljagic

Those 239 men

Emir Suljagic, author of "Postcards from the Gore", was born on May 21, 1975 in Bratunac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. After start of the war and ethnic cleansing of Muslims by the Serbs in 1992, he sheltered with his family in Srebrenica. He learnt English there and was able to work as an interpreter with United Nations forces.

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Memoirs of Marzieh Hadidchi (Dabbagh) (Part 55)

Edited by: Mohsen Kazemi

Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company

‎2002 (Persian Version)‎

Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian

 

To be welcomed in Moscow

In the remaining short time, I accomplished some of my unfinished personal works, clarified my financial affairs, and amended and revised my will.


 
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