The 331st Session of ‘Night of Memorials’ - 1The 331st Session of ‘Night of Memorials’ was held on Thursday, December 23, 2022, with the subject of ‘Memorial of Mehdi Khanbanpour’ in the Soureh Hall of the Hozeh Honari, performed by Davoud Salehi. The session began with playing videos of Mehdi Khanbanpour on the previous ‘Night of Memorials’ events, and also in memory of Shahid Qasem Soleimani. In the beginning, the presenter shared a memory quoted from one of Khanbanpour friends, and said: ...
Oral History and Historiography of the Islamic RevolutionAn Interview with Dr. Morteza MirdarFor more than two decades, the subject of oral history has been considered among history scholars, especially scholars of history of the Islamic Revolution. Many works have been published in this title in the country and abroad, theoretical discussions have done about this field, and a number of books have been published about it. But what is the relationship between oral history and historiography of the Islamic Revolution? Has oral history helped historiography of the Islamic Revolution in this period?
Consequences of visiting Ayatollah Pasandideh in DaranAfter the transferring of Mr. Pasandideh to the town of Daran, I came back to Qom {1970s/1350s}. some leaflets had been issued by the gentlemen, and I helped to distribute them. Some of these leaflets were under the mattress in our house. After a while, I along with Mr. Haj Sheikh Sadr al-Din Haeri Shirazi and a young man named Amin went to see Mr. Pasandideh. The people had also come to visit him. We stayed there for a few days.
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SABAH (92)
Memoirs of Sabah Vatankhah
Interviewed and Compiled by Fatemeh Doustkami
Translated by Natalie Haghverdian
Published by Soore Mehr Publishing Co.
Persian Version 2019
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In such conditions, the news of escape of Bani Sadr disguised in female clothes together with Masoud Rajavi on the seventh day of second month of summer of 1360 (1981) made big talks in the country. I do not remember where I heard this news but I remember well that I was so happy with this news that I wanted to scream. Hearing that a bad luck such as Bani Sadr from the country was not a little thing.
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