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  2. Mandana Karimi - Wikipedia

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    Mandana Karimi (born Manizeh Karimi; 19 May 1988) is an Iranian actress and model based in India. [3] [4] After working on several successful modelling projects around the world, [5] she appeared as a lead in the Bollywood film, Bhaag Johnny. [6] She participated in the popular reality TV show, Bigg Boss 9 and became the 2nd runner up in 2015. [3]

  3. Subah-O-Shaam - Wikipedia

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    Subah-O-Sham (Persian: همای سعادت) is a 1972 Indo-Iranian film directed by Tapi Chanakya. The film was shot simultaneously in Hindi and Persian. [ 1 ] The Iranian version was released as Homaye Saadet in 1971.

  4. IRIB TV4 - Wikipedia

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    'Channel Four') is one of the 32 national television channels in Iran. Its slogan is "the channel of wisdom." [1] The channel is operated by IRIB and started broadcasting in April 1994, shortly after IRIB TV3 went on air in December 1993. The channel is known to be a more artistic and academic channel than its counterparts.

  5. The Young Women Challenging Iran's Regime - AOL

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    Sahar Rashidi, a 31-year-old kickboxer, poses wearing her boxing gloves in Kermanshah, western Iran, on May 20, 2024. Born into a nomad family, Sahar started secretly fighting as a Kungfu fighter ...

  6. Barred from stadiums at home, Iranian women travel to World Cup

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    A woman holds up sign reading Woman Life Freedom, prior to the World Cup group B soccer match between England and Iran at the Khalifa International Stadium in in Doha, Qatar, Monday, Nov. 21, 2022.

  7. Iran women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    In the decades after 1979, the media coverage of women's football in Iran had problems, but the matches of the women's national team are usually followed by Iranian men and women in the national and foreign media. [18] Persian-language documentaries and sports programs are made about the team's winning potential and history. [18]

  8. The Football Aficionado - Wikipedia

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    The film's story is about Zahra, a 27-year-old Iranian girl living in Tehran and a big fan of Persepolis, one of the capital’s biggest football teams.She has always wished to watch her favorite team as well as the Iranian national team’s games at the stadium.

  9. Opinion - A brave young woman’s daring act in Tehran ... - AOL

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    Perhaps you haven’t heard her story yet. While we don’t know much, we do know the circumstances leading to her presumed death.