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  2. Maybe Paradise - Wikipedia

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    "Maybe Paradise" (Persian: شاید بهشت, romanized: Shayad Behesht) is the debut single by Iranian singer-songwriter Shervin Hajipour. It was officially released on May 12, 2019, through all Hajipour's platforms.

  3. Shirazi Turk - Wikipedia

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    Shirazi Turk is a ghazal (love poem) by the 14th-century Persian poet, Hāfez of Shiraz. It has been described as "the most familiar of Hafez's poems in the English-speaking world". [ 1 ] It was the first poem of Hafez to appear in English , [ 2 ] when William Jones made his paraphrase "A Persian Song" in 1771, based on a Latin version supplied ...

  4. Baraye - Wikipedia

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    Music has always been a healing and comforting medium, the glue to all art forms. It's so powerful to see "Baraye" unite all Iranians across the world. I think every Farsi-speaking (referring to Persian) person can sing that song at the top of their lungs and mean every word regardless of who they are. I commend Shervin Hajipour's bravery in ...

  5. Shahram Nazeri - Wikipedia

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    Shahram Nazeri & Parviz Meshkatian. Shahram Nazeri (Kurdish: شەهرام نازری, romanized: Şehram Nazirî, [2] [3] Persian: شهرام ناظری; [4] born 18 February 1950 [1]) is a contemporary Iranian tenor of Kurdish origin from Kermanshah, [5] Iran, who sings Sufi music, classical and traditional Kurdish and Persian music. [6]

  6. The Color of Paradise - Wikipedia

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    A blind boy named Mohammad is released from his special school in Tehran for summer vacation. His father, Hashem, shamed and burdened by Mohammad's blindness, arrives late to pick him up and then tries to convince the headmaster to keep Mohammad over the summer.

  7. Parī - Wikipedia

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    Houris in paradise, riding camels. From a 15th-century Persian manuscript. Originally, the parīs have been considered a class of dēvatā and the term dīvānah refers to a person who lost reason because they fell in love, as the beloved steals the lover's reason. [9] In this regard, the parī features similar to the Arabic jinn. [10]

  8. Persian traditional music - Wikipedia

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    It is easy to gloss over rhythm, instrument and song as having the same meanings that they have in western musical theory, when they have specific meanings in Persian musical theory. Reng. "Reng", is a Persian musical form, type of music for joy and dance performances, usually played in 6/8 time, a subset of "corner." Rhythm. "Rhythm" also ...

  9. Iranian rock - Wikipedia

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    The band have been making their own songs since 1972, with the most successful being "Cheshmaye To" in 1975. "Cheshmaye To" was listed in the number 90 list of my network and you as "Top 100 Persian Songs". [62] [63] [64] Son Soul Brothers was the first Iranian band to perform a disco song. [64] The group was dissolved in 1977.