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Iran is filled with tombs of poets and musicians, such as this one belonging to Rahi Moayeri. ... House of Haj Ali Khan Zand, Qajar era, Qom. ... Kabab Koobideh, served with doogh (yoghurt drink) and pickles. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Persian literature is literature written in Persian, or by Persians in other languages. ... Figurines playing stringed instruments, excavated at Susa, 3rd millenia BC. Iran National Museum. ... Carpet is a general term given to any loom-woven or felted textile and to grass floor coverings. ... Art depicting two men in a Persian Garden Persian Gardens refers to a tradition and style of garden design which originated in Persia, modernday Iran. ... Persia (Iran) has an ancient tradition of its own design of motifs. ... Iran (Persia) possesses an extraordinary treasure of royal jewelry including the mothers-of-pearl caught in the Persian Gulf. ...

Early Iranian cinema

The first Iranian filmmaker was Mirza Ebrahim Khan Akkas Bashi, the official photographer of the monarch Mozaffar al-Din Shah. After a visit to Paris in July 1900, Akkas Bashi obtained a camera and filmed the Shah's visit to Belgium. The Eiffel Tower has become a symbol of Paris throughout the world. ... 1900 is a common year starting on Monday. ...


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  • Category:Iranian actors
  • Category:Iranian films
  • Category:Iranian film directors

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Iranian Cinema: The Role of Women in the Iranian War Movies (1927 words)
This trait finds its way directly to the movie too and the woman in the film is possessed by the spirit of the heroine of the book, and she possesses romantic sentiments, picturesque attraction and the roughness a war movie requires.
His writings and movies prove that he is much concerned with women's characteristics; either the mythical woman as in The Saga of Tara and The Stranger and The Fog or the modern one in Maybe Some other Time.
In Iranian films all the women are generally either passive characters who are not exhibited properly, or curious creatures who are responsible only to cut the Gordian knot, a formula which is not applicable to relations between two brothers.
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