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  2. Marsha Mehran - Wikipedia

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    Mehran's debut novel, Pomegranate Soup (2005), is the story of three sisters who escape Iran at the time of the Revolution and eventually settle in a small town in the west of Ireland, where they open the Babylon Cafe. Mehran used her own family's experiences when writing the novel, which includes a number of recipes and combines "Persian ...

  3. Mehran - Wikipedia

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    Mehran (Persian: مهران) is derived from the term mehr (English: sun), relating to Mithra, an ancient Zoroastrian Persian deity. Mehran may refer to: Places

  4. List of Shahnameh characters - Wikipedia

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  5. Mehran (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Mehran (Sindhi: مهراڻ) is a quarterly [1] literary magazine of the Sindhi Adabi Board. [2] It is the oldest magazine in Pakistan and was started in 1947. Thousands of Mehran editions have been published. The magazine writes about all Sindhi literary people in its editions.

  6. Mehran County - Wikipedia

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    Mehran County can be found at GEOnet Names Server, at this link, by opening the Advanced Search box, entering "9205935" in the "Unique Feature Id" form, and clicking on "Search Database". Mehran County ( Kurdish :مێران)( Persian : شهرستان مهران ) is in Ilam Province, Iran.

  7. Aurat (word) - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 2 Familiar and Foreign: Identity in Iranian Film and Literature. United States, AU Press, 2015. over coming gender Goldin Farideh; Rezaei-Toroghi, Mehran (May 2020). "The politics of un-truth and the assemblage of sexuality: Revisiting the Foucauldian methodology in studying sexuality in post-revolutionary Iran". Sexuality, Gender & Policy.

  8. Mehran (name) - Wikipedia

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    Mehran Modiri (born 1967), Iranian filmmaker, actor, singer; Mehran Mumtaz (born 2003), Pakistani cricketer; Mehran Karimi Nasseri (1945–2022), Iranian refugee who lived in Charles de Gaulle Airport from 1988 until 2006; Mehran Rajabi (born 1961), Iranian actor; Mehran Sahami (fl. 1990s–2010s), Iranian-born American computer scientist

  9. Bedros Tourian - Wikipedia

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    Tourian graduated from the academy in 1867. He worked for free as an Armenian language teacher in 1868, then began working as a secretary for an Armenian merchant. However, his main interest remained the theater and literature. He performed poorly at work, writing poems on business documents. He left his job as a secretary after nine months.