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  1. Only showing results from iranian.com

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  2. "It was a period of odious social and economic turmoil for France. I was quite young then and partly in charge of the Shah's stay. Our beleaguered Minister of Foreign Affairs had to pay attention to more pressing chores. ... Attacked without provocation by the British and the Russians on August 25, 1941, neutral Iran suffered her own "Pearl ...
  3. It is the account of the 1919 Treaty written by Sir Clermont Skrine who was the British Consul in Mash-had during the Second World War. ... in Persia's northern provinces. That of 1920-1 in Gilan was clumsy and amateur, for the Soviet State was very young; that Of 1945-6 in Azerbaijan, which is described in Chapters 21 and 22 below, was much ...
  4. This is some incredible stuff... Khosrow Golsorkhi (1944-1974), a Marxist-Leninist with a rare gift for poetic composition, was given the opportunity to speak at his trial, since the Shah was hosting a human rights conference in Tehran in the hope of propagating an image of Iran as the paragon of modernity, civility and fairness.The verdict of course was a forgone conclusion and ended in ...
  5. After the Congress Party and Mahatma Gandhi had finally forced the British to leave India, fraternal strife broke between the Indian Moslems and Hindus, leading to Gandhi taking a fast until the Indians, who respected Gandhi immensely, would come to their senses and stop the violence against one another.
  6. The prisoners were all young girls, in their teens. Sometimes, there were older women, as old as one's grandmother. They had apparently aided the prisoners or were family members. Her three famous prison mates were Bijan Jazani's mother; Maryam Taleghani, the daughter of Ayatollah Taleghani, and writer Sharnoush Parsipour. She tried to write ...
  7. More Letters * Iraqi pilot showed mercy toward Shirazis. Mehdi Ghajarnia writes: Reading the introduction to the article titled "Kuzestan in San Diego", I was reminded of an Iraqi whom I met in Pittsburgh through a good friend, who also happens to be Iraqi.His name was Adnan and he had sought asylum in the U.S. after being captured by the American forces during the Persian Gulf War.
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