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  2. Bibi Shahrbanu Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Bibi Shahrbanu Shrine (Persian: آرامگاه بی‌بی‌شهربانو) is a shrine located near Shahr-e Ray, a southern suburb of Tehran, Iran.. The oldest parts of the shrine date from the 15th century, shortly before the Safavid period.

  3. Shahrbanu - Wikipedia

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    Accounts of Shahrbanu's capture generally state that she was taken during the Muslim conquest of Khorasan, either by Abdallah ibn Amir or Hurayth ibn Jabir. [24] [14] The princess (possibly alongside her sisters) [21] was subsequently brought as a slave to Medina, where she was presented to the Caliph, who al-Kulayni identifies as being Umar ibn al-Khattab. [24]

  4. Amir Banoo Karimi - Wikipedia

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    Amir Banoo Karimi was the eldest child of Iranian poet, Seyed Karim Amiri Firuzkuhi. Born in Tehran during the reign of Reza Shah, Amir Banoo was unable to acquire her father's last name, namely, Amiri Firuzkuhi due to its political connotations, "Amir" meaning king or emir hence, Emir of Firuzkuh.

  5. List of Iranian films of the 2020s - Wikipedia

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    / Banoo Film: Elnaz Shakerdoost, Bahram Radan, Hootan Shakiba, Gelareh Abbasi, Giti Moeini, Mehran Ahmadi, Shadi Karamroudi [32] Golden Night: شب طلایی: Yousef Hatamikia Drama / Filmiran: Hassan Majouni, Maryam Sa'adat, Yekta Naser, Behnaz Jafari, Masoud Keramati, Sogol Khaligh, Ali Bagheri [33] Sohrab's Dream: رویای سهراب Ali ...

  6. Habib (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Habib Mohebian (Persian: حبیب محبیان; 26 September 1947 – 10 June 2016), [1] better known by his stage name Habib, was an Iranian singer, songwriter, musician, composer and arranger. He is considered one of the founders of Iranian rock music.

  7. List of Iranian women - Wikipedia

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    Nasrin Rahimieh, writer of Iranian culture and Persian literature; professor of Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine [9] Zahra Rahnavard (born 1945), first female chancellor of a university, Alzahra University (1998–2006) after the Iranian Revolution; Pardis Sabeti (born 1975), geneticist at Harvard Medical School

  8. Farah Pahlavi - Wikipedia

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    Farah with Iranian Boy Scouts in Paris, (c. 1956). Farah Diba was born on 14 October 1938 in Tehran to an upper-class family. [3] [4] [5] She was the only child of Captain Sohrab Diba (1899–1948) and his wife, Farideh Ghotbi (1920–2000).

  9. Iran International - Wikipedia

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    Iran International (Persian: ایران اینترنشنال, romanized: Iran Internešenal) is a Persian-language satellite television channel and multilingual digital news operation established in May 2017 and headquartered in London aimed at Iranians and people interested in Iranian news, culture, society and sports.