No. 705    |    4 October 2025
   

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The Role of Standard Language in Compilation of Oral History

Oral history, as a method of collecting and recording people’s memories and accounts of historical events, plays an irreplaceable role in preserving the historical memory of societies. However, the sensitive and at the same time crucial point in compiling these accounts lies in the language used in the narration and in the final written text, which is usually presented in the form of a “standard language.”

The 370th Night of Memories – 5

The 370th Night of Memories program was held on July 23, 2025, with the theme “Muharram at the Front” at the Sura Hall of the Art Center. In this program, Reza Afsharnezhad, Seyyed Saleh Mousavi, and Ramin Asgari shared their memories. The event was hosted by Davood Salehi.

Excerpt from the Memoirs of Abdolmohammad Raoufinajad

Supporting the Reconnaissance Operations of Hassan Baqeri’s Team

Roughly three months before Operation Fath al-Mobin, Hassan Baqeri told me in one of the meetings held at the Golf headquarters in Ahvaz that two men from the command post were to arrive and conduct a general reconnaissance of the Dasht-e Abbas area. He emphasized that the reconnaissance team would operate directly under his supervision, ...

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Medal and Leave - 9

11 notes from an Iraqi captive

Compiled by Hedayatollah Behboudi

Translated by: M.B. Khoshnevisan

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Episode 9: Lost Jeep

I was standing by his room, waiting for him to allow me to enter. A short while later, permission was granted.


 
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