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Gooya (Persian: گویا) is a Persian-language website started by Belgium-based journalist Farshad Bayan in 1998. At that time, there were a few Iran-related websites and most Persian media did not have online editions. Gooya started its own independent news section, Gooya News, a few years later.
Gooya: biweekly magazine published in the UAE Gozaresh: Incidents: Irana Esperantisto: Iran Star: 1994– Weekly newspaper and magazine published in Canada Nashriya-i Madrasa-i Mubaraka-i Dar al-Funun-i Tabriz: 1893–1894 Payam Javan: 2009- Iranian American Magazine Bay Area and Sacramento Persia Page: 2020- Lifestyle magazine published in the ...
Newspapers, Tehran, 2011. The first Iranian newspapers appeared in the mid-19th century during the reign of Naser al-Din Shah. [1] More specifically, the first newspaper in Iran, Kaghaz-e Akhbar (The Newspaper), was launched for the government by Mirza Saleh Shirazi in 1837. [2]
Far Farshad, left, and sister Mitra, center, greet Francisco and Carmen Vera, their maid and handyman, who stopped by the El Segundo Residence Inn to check on them Monday. (John McCoy / For The Times)
Farshad is a given name of Iranian origins. Farshad may refer to: Farshad Ahmadzadeh, Iranian football midfielder; Farshad Alizadeh, Iranian wrestler; Farshad Bahadorani (born 1982), Iranian football midfielder; Farshad Bashir (born 1988), Dutch politician of Afghan descent; Amir Farshad Ebrahimi,(born 1975), former member of Ansar-e Hezbollah
Sadegh Ghotbzadeh (Persian: صادق قطبزاده, 24 February 1936 – 15 September 1982) was an Iranian politician who served as a close aide of Ayatollah Khomeini during his 1978 exile in France and was foreign minister (30 November 1979 – August 1980) during the Iran hostage crisis following the Iranian Revolution.
Farsad was born in 1978 in New Haven, Connecticut, to an Iranian American Muslim family, and was raised in the Southern California resort community of Palm Springs. [1] [3] [4] [5] With aspirations for a career in politics, she attended Cornell University and majored in government, as well as theater arts. [6]
Jila Baniyaghoob (or Zhīlā Banī Yaʻqūb, Persian: ژيلا بنى يعقوب ; born 21 August 1970 [1]) is an Iranian journalist and women's rights activist.She is the editor-in-chief of the website Kanoon Zanan Irani ("Focus on Iranian Women"). [2]