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IRIB TV1 (Iranian's channel) IRIB TV2 (life channel) IRIB TV3 (youth channel) IRIB TV4 (educated people's channel) IRIB TV5/Tehran TV (local Tehran channel) IRIB Varzesh (sports channel) IRINN (news channel) Jame Jam TV (targeted to European, American and Asian/Oceanian audiences) MIFA; Press TV (English language news channel) Saba TV Network
Pages in category "Iranian animated television series" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.
Iranian architecture ranges from simple structures to "some of the most majestic structures the world has ever seen". [52] [53] Iranian architectural style is the combination of intensity and simplicity to form immediacy, while ornament and, often, subtle proportions reward sustained observation.
' Capital ') is an Iranian TV series directed by Siroos Moghaddam and produced by Elham Ghafouri. portraying the life of a Mazandarani family in Aliabad village. The series ran for six seasons and ninety-eight episodes over the course of nine years (2011–2020) premiering during each Nowruz , the Persian New Year, with the exception of ...
Persian Talent Show is a reality television show competition that searches for the most talented acts across the Iranian diaspora.It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, magicians, comedians, and other performers of all ages.
Persia's Got Talent (Persian: پرشیاز گات تلنت) with acronym PGT is a spin-off of the British talent show Got Talent aimed at Persian-speaking audiences across the world, mainly in Iran (also known as "Persia"). [1] It is produced outside Iran and is aired on MBC Persia, part of the Middle East Broadcasting Center, since 31 January ...
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Folklore studies of Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan. From the Encyclopædia Iranica. Folk poetry. From the Encyclopædia Iranica. The passion (taʿzia) of Ḥosayn by Peter Chelkowski. From the Encyclopædia Iranica. Lee Lee Hozak, on Iranian folkloric songs among Iranian Americans, from Homa Sarshar's In The Back Alleys of Exile (vol. 2; p. 304).