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Etemad or Etemaad (Persian: اعتماد, lit. 'Trust' [ 2 ] ) is a Persian-language reformist newspaper based in Iran that is published in Tehran . [ 3 ] It is managed by Elias Hazrati , who was representative from Rasht and Tehran in the Parliament of Iran .
Akbar Etemad (Persian: اکبر اعتماد; born February 3, 1930) was the president of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran from 1974 to 1978. [1] [2] He is popularly called the father of Iran's nuclear program. [3] After the 1979 Iranian Revolution, he left Iran and established office in Paris and worked there as a nuclear energy ...
Etemad [17] 2002 Persian Etemaad-e Melli Persian "Official newspaper of the National Trust Party" [18] Ettelaat: 1926 English, Persian "Centrist...Iran's oldest daily, moderate, a newspaper of record" [19] Fath: Persian Financial Tribune: 2014 English The only private newspaper in English and also the only non-Persian economic daily in Iran ...
Yasmine Etemad-Amini was born in Pars Hospital in Tehran, Iran, on 26 July 1968. [3] [4] She attended the private Tehran Community School until the rising tensions in the late 1970s forced her family to leave Iran permanently.
Etemad or Etemaad (Persian: اعتماد, lit. 'Trust'; correct transcription: e'temād, because in the main pronunciation the word has a glottal stop ) is a newspaper in Iran. Etemad , Etemaad , or E'temad may also refer to:
The Mobin Trust Consortium (Persian: کنسرسیوم توسعه اعتماد مبین:Etemad-e-Mobin) is a company affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. [1] As such, it is an economic engine of the Revolutionary Guards that has been used to acquire state monopolies , or other commercial and business interests important to ...
This is a list of notable news agencies in Iran: [citation needed] [1] There are 48 Iranian news sites according to Minister of Islamic Culture and Guidance there will be only IRNA remaining while all five state news websites are being merged into it as of 2023.
Tārikh-e Montazam-e Naseri (Persian: تاریخ منتظم ناصری; lit.The Naseri Chronological History) is a historical book written in Persian by Mohammad Hasan Khan E'temad os-Saltaneh, who served as the translator and head of the royal printing house and translation bureau under Naser al-Din Shah.