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Encyclopedia > Aali Shahr

Aali Shahr or Alishahr is a new planned city situated 24 km southeast of Bushehr by Kala’ak Mountain Range in Iran. A New town or planned community or planned city is a city, town, or community that was designed from scratch, and grew up more or less following the plan. ... Bushehr or Bushire (بوشهر), pop. ... Iran (Persian: ایران) is a Middle Eastern country located in southwestern Asia. ...


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  • Aali Shahr (http://www.icic.gov.ir/English/Ministry/NewTown/alishahr/Ealishahr.htm)

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Aali and his dohas -DAWN Magazine; December 7, 2003 (807 words)
But Aali cares more to see and depict beauty as expressed in living sensuous form and in the emotions it evokes in romantic hearts.
This collection of dohas may, at the same time, be read as an autobiography of the poet, an autobiography conceived in a romantic way and recorded in the form of dohas.
Aali is so overtly autobiographical throughout that we can hardly ignore it.
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