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Roxana Zal (born November 8, 1969) is an American former actress and fashion designer. In 1984, at the age of 14, she became the youngest Primetime Emmy Award winner for her title role in the television film Something About Amelia .
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When Zal arrived at the court of Manuchehr, he was instructed by the Emperor to showcase his skills. Zal was asked highly difficult questions and riddles by the emperor's wisest men, which Zal proceeded to answer correctly. The emperor then held a tournament for Zal to prove himself against the royal warriors.
Hossein Eslambolchi, former president and CEO of AT&T Labs and AT&T Global Network Operations; Arash Ferdowsi, co-founder and CTO of Dropbox; Nasir Gebelli, video game programmer for the Apple II, then Final Fantasy I, Final Fantasy II, Secret of Mana, and Rad Racer. Newsha Ghaeli, entrepreneur and architect. Co-founder and President of Biobot ...
Zal & Simorgh (1977), Persian short animation directed by Ali Akbar Sadeghi, narrates the story of Zāl from birth until returning to the human society. [ 80 ] Kova the Blacksmith (1987), a short Russian-language cutout animation made at Tajikfilm by director Munavar Mansurhojaev, based on the story of Zahhak and Kaveh .
Prisoner 382 - the fate of a Persian spy (German: Strafgefangener 382) is a German biographical documentary film which was shown on BBC Persian Television on 8 May 2015.. The film was directed by DDT (German: Das freie Dokumentarfilm Team), a German independent film documentary company and portrays the life of the Iranian Hossein Yazdi.
Hossein Ziai (July 6, 1944 – August 24, 2011) was a professor of Islamic philosophy and Iranian Studies at UCLA where he held the inaugural Jahangir and Eleanor ...
Rooz (Persian: روز, literally day) was a Persian and English news website. It was mostly staffed by exiled Iranian journalists including Masoud Behnoud, Ebrahim Nabavi, Farah Karimi, and Nikahang Kowsar with occasional articles by activists and journalists inside Iran, including Shirin Ebadi and Ahmad Zeidabadi.