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  2. Iranian animation - Wikipedia

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    The art of animation as practiced in modern-day Iran started in the 1950s. Iran's animation owes largely to the animator Noureddin Zarrinkelk, who was instrumental in founding the Institute for Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults in Tehran in collaboration with the late father of Iranian graphics, Morteza Momayez, and other fellow artists like Farshid Mesghali, Ali Akbar ...

  3. Category:Iranian animation - Wikipedia

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    Iranian animated films‎ (1 C, 7 P) T. Iranian animated television series‎ (2 P) Pages in category "Iranian animation" This category contains only the following page.

  4. List of schools in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Alborz School (magnet school) Allameh Helli School (magnet school) Farzanegan 1 school (magnet school) Allameh Tabatabaei School (magnet school) Ayeen Tarbiat-Ekbatan; Energy Atomy School (magnet school) Kamal High-school; Mofid High Schools; Nokhbegan e Allameh Tabatabaei Schools; Rouzbeh Schools; Roshd Highschool (magnet school) Salam School ...

  5. Mana Neyestani - Wikipedia

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    Mana was born in Tehran to an Iranian Azeri family. [2] His father Manouchehr Neyestani (1936–1981) was a well-known Iranian poet from Kerman and his mother Azardokht Keshavarzi (1936–2021) was a high school teacher from Tehran.

  6. Category:Iranian animated films - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Iranian animated television series - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Education in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The goal was to improve literacy in Iran cheaply and efficiently, which they also believed would improve workmanship. 200,000 young men and women participated in the Literacy Corps, teaching 2.2 million boys and girls and over a million adults. [10] In many cases, the volunteers would continue to work as educators after their conscription ended ...

  9. Persepolis (film) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] The story follows a young girl as she comes of age against the backdrop of the Iranian Revolution. The title references the historical city of Persepolis. An international co-production between France and the United States, [7] the film premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, where it co-won the Jury Prize, alongside Silent Light.