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Iran's book club: Western titles prove popular despite political woes
Tensions between the US and Iran do not appear to be easing.
But that does not mean Iranians are uninterested in reading about the lives of US presidents and first ladies.
Some bookshops are full of Western titles which are proving surprisingly popular.
Iran is not a member of the universal copyright convention, so the books are being translated into Farsi and published without the author's consent.
Al Jazeera’s Assed Baig reports from Tehran, Iran.
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#Iran #IranBooks #WesternLiterature
published: 09 Mar 2021
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THE LAST FICTION Trailer (Iran, 2018)
Learn more about the film: https://bit.ly/2xvH8Tw
The Last Fiction © and used with permission of Hoorakhsh Studios.
published: 01 Jun 2018
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A Political History of Contemporary Iran
Dr. Roy Casagranda explains the key events in shaping the current state of Iran over the last 125 years.
I made an error in the video: Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was the 4th President of Iran! He was in office 16 August 1989 – 3 August 1997
Suggested music:
1) Baraye (Shervin Hajopour) (This song makes me cry!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0th9_v-BbUI
2) Baraye (Rana Mansour version in English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCUfgHHkLcA
3) Women's anthem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9Wd0tdM-rU
4) Another one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HU2qisk5BWM
5) this is the anthem from 2009 (called My Grade School Friend)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSMMduNeklY
6) Another 2009 song (my country, my country)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oazTiNckGU
published: 11 Nov 2022
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Iran, 40 years on: A revolution through books
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February 11 marks the anniversary of the overthrow of the Shah in Iran in 1979, the end of a dynasty that had lasted some 2,500 years. The final months of his rule and the early years of the Islamic Republic of Iran were a moment of uncertainty and violence but also one during which writing and photography saw a unique level of freedom. FRANCE 24 speaks to Iranian artist and author Hannah Darabi, who has spent years collecting books that were published during that period.
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published: 11 Feb 2019
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IRAN THROUGH BOOKS at the L.A. Times Festival of Books 2022
Farhang Foundation was once again proud to present IRAN THROUGH BOOKS at the annual L.A. Times Festival of Books on the beautiful campus of USC from April 23-24, 2022. Thank you for the thousands of book fans who visited our booth throughout this incredible weekend, and special thanks to our esteemed guest authors Omid Arabian, Freydoon Rassouli, Shilla Shakoori and Sholeh Wolpé who joined us in person for this very special presentation.
Learn more about Farhang Foundation and all our programs and activities by visiting us at https://farhang.org/
published: 27 May 2022
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Iran turns a page with international book fair
Hundreds of thousands are expected to visit the Iranian capital, Tehran for its international book fair.
It might be a challenge to find some publications, but many locals are excited about the wide range of books on display, as the country opens up to the world.
Al Jazeera’s Reza Sayah reports from the capital, Tehran.
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published: 05 May 2016
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Shahrnush Parsipur Interview: Developing Literature in Iran is Difficult
“Censorship is outrageous today, and you’re not allowed to mention many things.” Shahrnush Parsipur – author of the cult novel ‘Women Without Men’ – is considered one of Iran’s most important writers and has on several occasions faced imprisonment for her straightforward depiction of Iranian women. In this video, Parsipur speaks openly about being a female writer in Iran.
“It’s a fact that working with literature has been difficult in my country. Because until recently, Iran didn’t allow women to be active. And women were considered an object, not a human being.” With ‘The Dog and the Long Winter’ (1974), Parsipur became the second woman in Iran to have written a novel (the first being Simin Daneshvar with ‘Savushun’ in 1969), and she shares how becoming one of the pioneers of female lit...
published: 09 Jan 2020
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Iran in the Bible: The Forgotten Story | Presented by Our Daily Bread Films
For centuries Iran was known as Persia--the greatest empire the world had ever seen. But part of her story is often forgotten.
00:00-01:21: Introduction
01:21-06:45: The Promise of Global Blessing
06:45-10:30: The Prophecy of a Persian "Messiah"
10:30-14:00: A People in Exile
14:00-16:22: Hope in Exile
16:22-20:44: Words of Rescue
20:44-23:50: The Promise Fulfilled
23:50-26:47: The Blessing
26:47-27:32: Closing Credits
Woven together in the Bible are prophecies and accounts of Persian kings, epic battles, and royal decrees that changed the world. And surprisingly to many, the Bible speaks of Persia as being chosen and favored for God's grand purposes.
In 'Iran in the Bible,' this remarkable story is told using ancient Persian texts, archaeological discoveries, and insights from scholars...
published: 24 Jan 2020
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Finally: Airbus Officially Removes Iran Air's Order From Books
Iran’s national carrier, Iran Air, is officially no longer expecting nearly 100 aircraft from Airbus. The airline appears to now be absent from the manufacturer’s order backlog. The development comes with the release of the European planemaker’s year-end figures.
The aircraft have been listed in Airbus’ order books for over five years but changes in foreign policy and resulting sanctions have prevented their delivery.
Article: https://simpleflying.com/iran-air-airbus-order-scrapped-at-last/
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published: 10 Feb 2024
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Persia before Khomeini - The history of Iran in 15 minutes of perfectly restored film material
This documentary has been re-edited out from CHRONOS-documentaries "The Heirs of Cyrus the Great" (1974), "Politics of Oil" (1980) and super-8 home movies by Irmgard and Bengt von zur Mühlen. Watch the full documentary here: https://youtu.be/1iIpmZc2l4Q
Since the 1960s filmmaker-couple Irmgard and Bengt von zur Mühlen have been producing and directing documentaries about history and the countries of this world. Many of the more than five hundred films from the CHRONOS-company received international recognition (e.g. two Oscar nominations).
0:05 Tehran Mehrabad Airport
0:28 Iran in 1974 - a dynamic state with a thriving capital
1:09 Coronation of the Shahanshah (Mohammad Reza Pahlavi) and Farah, Oct 26th 1967
1:42 3rd International Film Festival Tehran, Nov 24th 1973
2:03 Tehran, Nov-Dec 1...
published: 27 Aug 2021
2:47
Iran's book club: Western titles prove popular despite political woes
Tensions between the US and Iran do not appear to be easing.
But that does not mean Iranians are uninterested in reading about the lives of US presidents and fi...
Tensions between the US and Iran do not appear to be easing.
But that does not mean Iranians are uninterested in reading about the lives of US presidents and first ladies.
Some bookshops are full of Western titles which are proving surprisingly popular.
Iran is not a member of the universal copyright convention, so the books are being translated into Farsi and published without the author's consent.
Al Jazeera’s Assed Baig reports from Tehran, Iran.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
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#Iran #IranBooks #WesternLiterature
https://wn.com/Iran's_Book_Club_Western_Titles_Prove_Popular_Despite_Political_Woes
Tensions between the US and Iran do not appear to be easing.
But that does not mean Iranians are uninterested in reading about the lives of US presidents and first ladies.
Some bookshops are full of Western titles which are proving surprisingly popular.
Iran is not a member of the universal copyright convention, so the books are being translated into Farsi and published without the author's consent.
Al Jazeera’s Assed Baig reports from Tehran, Iran.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/
#Iran #IranBooks #WesternLiterature
- published: 09 Mar 2021
- views: 14631
2:16
THE LAST FICTION Trailer (Iran, 2018)
Learn more about the film: https://bit.ly/2xvH8Tw
The Last Fiction © and used with permission of Hoorakhsh Studios.
Learn more about the film: https://bit.ly/2xvH8Tw
The Last Fiction © and used with permission of Hoorakhsh Studios.
https://wn.com/The_Last_Fiction_Trailer_(Iran,_2018)
Learn more about the film: https://bit.ly/2xvH8Tw
The Last Fiction © and used with permission of Hoorakhsh Studios.
- published: 01 Jun 2018
- views: 34018
1:58:34
A Political History of Contemporary Iran
Dr. Roy Casagranda explains the key events in shaping the current state of Iran over the last 125 years.
I made an error in the video: Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani...
Dr. Roy Casagranda explains the key events in shaping the current state of Iran over the last 125 years.
I made an error in the video: Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was the 4th President of Iran! He was in office 16 August 1989 – 3 August 1997
Suggested music:
1) Baraye (Shervin Hajopour) (This song makes me cry!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0th9_v-BbUI
2) Baraye (Rana Mansour version in English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCUfgHHkLcA
3) Women's anthem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9Wd0tdM-rU
4) Another one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HU2qisk5BWM
5) this is the anthem from 2009 (called My Grade School Friend)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSMMduNeklY
6) Another 2009 song (my country, my country)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oazTiNckGU
https://wn.com/A_Political_History_Of_Contemporary_Iran
Dr. Roy Casagranda explains the key events in shaping the current state of Iran over the last 125 years.
I made an error in the video: Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was the 4th President of Iran! He was in office 16 August 1989 – 3 August 1997
Suggested music:
1) Baraye (Shervin Hajopour) (This song makes me cry!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0th9_v-BbUI
2) Baraye (Rana Mansour version in English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCUfgHHkLcA
3) Women's anthem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9Wd0tdM-rU
4) Another one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HU2qisk5BWM
5) this is the anthem from 2009 (called My Grade School Friend)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSMMduNeklY
6) Another 2009 song (my country, my country)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oazTiNckGU
- published: 11 Nov 2022
- views: 230109
8:09
Iran, 40 years on: A revolution through books
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February 11 marks the annivers...
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February 11 marks the anniversary of the overthrow of the Shah in Iran in 1979, the end of a dynasty that had lasted some 2,500 years. The final months of his rule and the early years of the Islamic Republic of Iran were a moment of uncertainty and violence but also one during which writing and photography saw a unique level of freedom. FRANCE 24 speaks to Iranian artist and author Hannah Darabi, who has spent years collecting books that were published during that period.
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February 11 marks the anniversary of the overthrow of the Shah in Iran in 1979, the end of a dynasty that had lasted some 2,500 years. The final months of his rule and the early years of the Islamic Republic of Iran were a moment of uncertainty and violence but also one during which writing and photography saw a unique level of freedom. FRANCE 24 speaks to Iranian artist and author Hannah Darabi, who has spent years collecting books that were published during that period.
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- published: 11 Feb 2019
- views: 1878
10:04
IRAN THROUGH BOOKS at the L.A. Times Festival of Books 2022
Farhang Foundation was once again proud to present IRAN THROUGH BOOKS at the annual L.A. Times Festival of Books on the beautiful campus of USC from April 23-24...
Farhang Foundation was once again proud to present IRAN THROUGH BOOKS at the annual L.A. Times Festival of Books on the beautiful campus of USC from April 23-24, 2022. Thank you for the thousands of book fans who visited our booth throughout this incredible weekend, and special thanks to our esteemed guest authors Omid Arabian, Freydoon Rassouli, Shilla Shakoori and Sholeh Wolpé who joined us in person for this very special presentation.
Learn more about Farhang Foundation and all our programs and activities by visiting us at https://farhang.org/
https://wn.com/Iran_Through_Books_At_The_L.A._Times_Festival_Of_Books_2022
Farhang Foundation was once again proud to present IRAN THROUGH BOOKS at the annual L.A. Times Festival of Books on the beautiful campus of USC from April 23-24, 2022. Thank you for the thousands of book fans who visited our booth throughout this incredible weekend, and special thanks to our esteemed guest authors Omid Arabian, Freydoon Rassouli, Shilla Shakoori and Sholeh Wolpé who joined us in person for this very special presentation.
Learn more about Farhang Foundation and all our programs and activities by visiting us at https://farhang.org/
- published: 27 May 2022
- views: 563
2:15
Iran turns a page with international book fair
Hundreds of thousands are expected to visit the Iranian capital, Tehran for its international book fair.
It might be a challenge to find some publications, bu...
Hundreds of thousands are expected to visit the Iranian capital, Tehran for its international book fair.
It might be a challenge to find some publications, but many locals are excited about the wide range of books on display, as the country opens up to the world.
Al Jazeera’s Reza Sayah reports from the capital, Tehran.
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https://wn.com/Iran_Turns_A_Page_With_International_Book_Fair
Hundreds of thousands are expected to visit the Iranian capital, Tehran for its international book fair.
It might be a challenge to find some publications, but many locals are excited about the wide range of books on display, as the country opens up to the world.
Al Jazeera’s Reza Sayah reports from the capital, Tehran.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe
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- published: 05 May 2016
- views: 1318
6:27
Shahrnush Parsipur Interview: Developing Literature in Iran is Difficult
“Censorship is outrageous today, and you’re not allowed to mention many things.” Shahrnush Parsipur – author of the cult novel ‘Women Without Men’ – is consider...
“Censorship is outrageous today, and you’re not allowed to mention many things.” Shahrnush Parsipur – author of the cult novel ‘Women Without Men’ – is considered one of Iran’s most important writers and has on several occasions faced imprisonment for her straightforward depiction of Iranian women. In this video, Parsipur speaks openly about being a female writer in Iran.
“It’s a fact that working with literature has been difficult in my country. Because until recently, Iran didn’t allow women to be active. And women were considered an object, not a human being.” With ‘The Dog and the Long Winter’ (1974), Parsipur became the second woman in Iran to have written a novel (the first being Simin Daneshvar with ‘Savushun’ in 1969), and she shares how becoming one of the pioneers of female literature created many problems for her. As an example, her 1989-novel ‘Women Without Men’ got her in prison twice because some of its scenes were considered un-Islamic. Parsipur was also the first Iranian author to write a science fiction novel, labelling science fiction Dastan-e Danesh in Persian. Science fiction, she finds, is a new form of mythology: “Old myths are reborn as science fiction in our time.” In continuation of this, Parsipur adds that female writers are no longer a minority, and that male as well as female authors are creating a new type of literature outside of Iran.
Finally, commenting on the growing number of wealthy people, Parsipur feels that “technology is shaping incredible plutocrats” and “unbelievable sizes of wealth.” In this, she adds, the role of literature is quite clear: “We must address these realities. And write about how to solve this problem. As writers, it’s our responsibility to be aware of poverty. To address it and maybe find a solution.”
Shahrnush Parsipur (b. 1946) is an Iranian writer. Her writing depicts the experience of Iranian women, which has often left her at odds with the authorities in Iran, where she has been imprisoned several times. Her short novel ‘Women Without Men – A Novel of Modern Iran’ (1989) takes up the themes of women’s oppression and sexuality and is considered a classic of modern Iranian literature, becoming an underground bestseller while still banned in Iran. The novel was made into a film by Iranian artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat in 2009. Other novels include ‘On the Wings of Wind’ (2002), ‘Touba and the Meaning of Night’ (1989), ‘The Dog and the Long Winter’ (1974), and the memoir ‘Prison’ (1995). Parsipur lives in exile in San Francisco.
Shahrnush Parsipur was interviewed by Nazila Kivi in August 2019 in connection with the Louisiana Literature festival at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark.
Camera: Rasmus Quistgaard
Produced by Marc-Christoph Wagner
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2020
Supported by Nordea-fonden
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https://wn.com/Shahrnush_Parsipur_Interview_Developing_Literature_In_Iran_Is_Difficult
“Censorship is outrageous today, and you’re not allowed to mention many things.” Shahrnush Parsipur – author of the cult novel ‘Women Without Men’ – is considered one of Iran’s most important writers and has on several occasions faced imprisonment for her straightforward depiction of Iranian women. In this video, Parsipur speaks openly about being a female writer in Iran.
“It’s a fact that working with literature has been difficult in my country. Because until recently, Iran didn’t allow women to be active. And women were considered an object, not a human being.” With ‘The Dog and the Long Winter’ (1974), Parsipur became the second woman in Iran to have written a novel (the first being Simin Daneshvar with ‘Savushun’ in 1969), and she shares how becoming one of the pioneers of female literature created many problems for her. As an example, her 1989-novel ‘Women Without Men’ got her in prison twice because some of its scenes were considered un-Islamic. Parsipur was also the first Iranian author to write a science fiction novel, labelling science fiction Dastan-e Danesh in Persian. Science fiction, she finds, is a new form of mythology: “Old myths are reborn as science fiction in our time.” In continuation of this, Parsipur adds that female writers are no longer a minority, and that male as well as female authors are creating a new type of literature outside of Iran.
Finally, commenting on the growing number of wealthy people, Parsipur feels that “technology is shaping incredible plutocrats” and “unbelievable sizes of wealth.” In this, she adds, the role of literature is quite clear: “We must address these realities. And write about how to solve this problem. As writers, it’s our responsibility to be aware of poverty. To address it and maybe find a solution.”
Shahrnush Parsipur (b. 1946) is an Iranian writer. Her writing depicts the experience of Iranian women, which has often left her at odds with the authorities in Iran, where she has been imprisoned several times. Her short novel ‘Women Without Men – A Novel of Modern Iran’ (1989) takes up the themes of women’s oppression and sexuality and is considered a classic of modern Iranian literature, becoming an underground bestseller while still banned in Iran. The novel was made into a film by Iranian artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat in 2009. Other novels include ‘On the Wings of Wind’ (2002), ‘Touba and the Meaning of Night’ (1989), ‘The Dog and the Long Winter’ (1974), and the memoir ‘Prison’ (1995). Parsipur lives in exile in San Francisco.
Shahrnush Parsipur was interviewed by Nazila Kivi in August 2019 in connection with the Louisiana Literature festival at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark.
Camera: Rasmus Quistgaard
Produced by Marc-Christoph Wagner
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2020
Supported by Nordea-fonden
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- published: 09 Jan 2020
- views: 15446
27:32
Iran in the Bible: The Forgotten Story | Presented by Our Daily Bread Films
For centuries Iran was known as Persia--the greatest empire the world had ever seen. But part of her story is often forgotten.
00:00-01:21: Introduction
01:21-...
For centuries Iran was known as Persia--the greatest empire the world had ever seen. But part of her story is often forgotten.
00:00-01:21: Introduction
01:21-06:45: The Promise of Global Blessing
06:45-10:30: The Prophecy of a Persian "Messiah"
10:30-14:00: A People in Exile
14:00-16:22: Hope in Exile
16:22-20:44: Words of Rescue
20:44-23:50: The Promise Fulfilled
23:50-26:47: The Blessing
26:47-27:32: Closing Credits
Woven together in the Bible are prophecies and accounts of Persian kings, epic battles, and royal decrees that changed the world. And surprisingly to many, the Bible speaks of Persia as being chosen and favored for God's grand purposes.
In 'Iran in the Bible,' this remarkable story is told using ancient Persian texts, archaeological discoveries, and insights from scholars. What's revealed is that both Persia and the Jewish people played a strategic role in the fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham--the promise that through him God would bless the world.
Showing how God is directly involved in history, 'Iran in the Bible' offers comfort to those living in a world of uncertainty.
GET THE DVD ON AMAZON: https://amzn.to/2u6GkDw
Featured Participants: John W. Lee, Ph.D., professor of history, University of California, Santa Barbara; Sasan Tavassoli, Ph.D., doctorate in Islamic studies from the University of Birmingham (United Kingdom); Rev. Mansour Khajehpour; Edwin Yamauchi, Ph.D., professor emeritus of history, Miami University; and Tremper Longman III, Ph.D., professor of Old Testament, Westmont College
© 2016 Our Daily Bread Ministries. All Rights Reserved.
https://wn.com/Iran_In_The_Bible_The_Forgotten_Story_|_Presented_By_Our_Daily_Bread_Films
For centuries Iran was known as Persia--the greatest empire the world had ever seen. But part of her story is often forgotten.
00:00-01:21: Introduction
01:21-06:45: The Promise of Global Blessing
06:45-10:30: The Prophecy of a Persian "Messiah"
10:30-14:00: A People in Exile
14:00-16:22: Hope in Exile
16:22-20:44: Words of Rescue
20:44-23:50: The Promise Fulfilled
23:50-26:47: The Blessing
26:47-27:32: Closing Credits
Woven together in the Bible are prophecies and accounts of Persian kings, epic battles, and royal decrees that changed the world. And surprisingly to many, the Bible speaks of Persia as being chosen and favored for God's grand purposes.
In 'Iran in the Bible,' this remarkable story is told using ancient Persian texts, archaeological discoveries, and insights from scholars. What's revealed is that both Persia and the Jewish people played a strategic role in the fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham--the promise that through him God would bless the world.
Showing how God is directly involved in history, 'Iran in the Bible' offers comfort to those living in a world of uncertainty.
GET THE DVD ON AMAZON: https://amzn.to/2u6GkDw
Featured Participants: John W. Lee, Ph.D., professor of history, University of California, Santa Barbara; Sasan Tavassoli, Ph.D., doctorate in Islamic studies from the University of Birmingham (United Kingdom); Rev. Mansour Khajehpour; Edwin Yamauchi, Ph.D., professor emeritus of history, Miami University; and Tremper Longman III, Ph.D., professor of Old Testament, Westmont College
© 2016 Our Daily Bread Ministries. All Rights Reserved.
- published: 24 Jan 2020
- views: 4771948
4:04
Finally: Airbus Officially Removes Iran Air's Order From Books
Iran’s national carrier, Iran Air, is officially no longer expecting nearly 100 aircraft from Airbus. The airline appears to now be absent from the manufacturer...
Iran’s national carrier, Iran Air, is officially no longer expecting nearly 100 aircraft from Airbus. The airline appears to now be absent from the manufacturer’s order backlog. The development comes with the release of the European planemaker’s year-end figures.
The aircraft have been listed in Airbus’ order books for over five years but changes in foreign policy and resulting sanctions have prevented their delivery.
Article: https://simpleflying.com/iran-air-airbus-order-scrapped-at-last/
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https://wn.com/Finally_Airbus_Officially_Removes_Iran_Air's_Order_From_Books
Iran’s national carrier, Iran Air, is officially no longer expecting nearly 100 aircraft from Airbus. The airline appears to now be absent from the manufacturer’s order backlog. The development comes with the release of the European planemaker’s year-end figures.
The aircraft have been listed in Airbus’ order books for over five years but changes in foreign policy and resulting sanctions have prevented their delivery.
Article: https://simpleflying.com/iran-air-airbus-order-scrapped-at-last/
Our Social Media:
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- published: 10 Feb 2024
- views: 45770
15:26
Persia before Khomeini - The history of Iran in 15 minutes of perfectly restored film material
This documentary has been re-edited out from CHRONOS-documentaries "The Heirs of Cyrus the Great" (1974), "Politics of Oil" (1980) and super-8 home movies by Ir...
This documentary has been re-edited out from CHRONOS-documentaries "The Heirs of Cyrus the Great" (1974), "Politics of Oil" (1980) and super-8 home movies by Irmgard and Bengt von zur Mühlen. Watch the full documentary here: https://youtu.be/1iIpmZc2l4Q
Since the 1960s filmmaker-couple Irmgard and Bengt von zur Mühlen have been producing and directing documentaries about history and the countries of this world. Many of the more than five hundred films from the CHRONOS-company received international recognition (e.g. two Oscar nominations).
0:05 Tehran Mehrabad Airport
0:28 Iran in 1974 - a dynamic state with a thriving capital
1:09 Coronation of the Shahanshah (Mohammad Reza Pahlavi) and Farah, Oct 26th 1967
1:42 3rd International Film Festival Tehran, Nov 24th 1973
2:03 Tehran, Nov-Dec 1973
2:13 Ruins of Persepolis
2:22 Celebration of the Persian Empire, Oct 12th-16th 1971
4:25 Imam Mosque - Esfahan, Nov 29th 1973
5:08 Tschehel Sotun - Esfahan, Nov 29th 1973
6:30 The Shah toghether with Sadat observing military maneuvers
6:58 Persian coup d'état, Feb 21st 1921
7:20 Overthrow of the Quarar Dynasty, Dec 15th 1925
7:50 King of
Afghanistan pays the first state visit to the newly born Iran (1928)
7:56 State visit to Turkey with Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, 1934
8:12 Crown Prince Mohammed Reza Wedding, Mar 15th 1939
8:31 Declaration of the Atlantic Charter, Aug 14th 1941
8:44 Operation Countenance, Aug 25th-31st 1941
9:00 Occupation by British and Russian Troups, forced abdication, Sep 16th 1941
9:46 Mohammad Reza Pahlavi becomes the new Shah
9:54 Tehran in 1943
10:02 Tehran Conference, Nov 22nd-26th 1943
10:41 Last troups leave Iran, May 1946
10:45 Mohammad Reza Shah at the London Olympic Opening Ceremony in 1948
10:54 First Assassination Attempt on the Shah, Feb 4th 1949
11:06 Shah speech at the UN, Nov 21st 1949
12:05 Iran Oil Nationalization Agreement, Mar 17th 1951
12:19 Diplomat Averall Harriman, Jul 15th 1951
12:48 US CIA Project Tpajax
12:57 Iranian Coup d'état, Aug 19th 1953
13:18 State visit to Germany, Feb 23rd 1955
13:37 Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary, Shabanu 1951-1958
13:51 State visit to Britain, May 8th 1959
13:59 Wedding with Farah Diba, Dec 21st 1959
14:06 Birth of Cyrus Reza, Oct 31st 1960
14:30 Iranian Revolution 1977-1979
15:12 The Shah leaves for exile, Jan 16th 1979
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This documentary has been re-edited out from CHRONOS-documentaries "The Heirs of Cyrus the Great" (1974), "Politics of Oil" (1980) and super-8 home movies by Irmgard and Bengt von zur Mühlen. Watch the full documentary here: https://youtu.be/1iIpmZc2l4Q
Since the 1960s filmmaker-couple Irmgard and Bengt von zur Mühlen have been producing and directing documentaries about history and the countries of this world. Many of the more than five hundred films from the CHRONOS-company received international recognition (e.g. two Oscar nominations).
0:05 Tehran Mehrabad Airport
0:28 Iran in 1974 - a dynamic state with a thriving capital
1:09 Coronation of the Shahanshah (Mohammad Reza Pahlavi) and Farah, Oct 26th 1967
1:42 3rd International Film Festival Tehran, Nov 24th 1973
2:03 Tehran, Nov-Dec 1973
2:13 Ruins of Persepolis
2:22 Celebration of the Persian Empire, Oct 12th-16th 1971
4:25 Imam Mosque - Esfahan, Nov 29th 1973
5:08 Tschehel Sotun - Esfahan, Nov 29th 1973
6:30 The Shah toghether with Sadat observing military maneuvers
6:58 Persian coup d'état, Feb 21st 1921
7:20 Overthrow of the Quarar Dynasty, Dec 15th 1925
7:50 King of
Afghanistan pays the first state visit to the newly born Iran (1928)
7:56 State visit to Turkey with Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, 1934
8:12 Crown Prince Mohammed Reza Wedding, Mar 15th 1939
8:31 Declaration of the Atlantic Charter, Aug 14th 1941
8:44 Operation Countenance, Aug 25th-31st 1941
9:00 Occupation by British and Russian Troups, forced abdication, Sep 16th 1941
9:46 Mohammad Reza Pahlavi becomes the new Shah
9:54 Tehran in 1943
10:02 Tehran Conference, Nov 22nd-26th 1943
10:41 Last troups leave Iran, May 1946
10:45 Mohammad Reza Shah at the London Olympic Opening Ceremony in 1948
10:54 First Assassination Attempt on the Shah, Feb 4th 1949
11:06 Shah speech at the UN, Nov 21st 1949
12:05 Iran Oil Nationalization Agreement, Mar 17th 1951
12:19 Diplomat Averall Harriman, Jul 15th 1951
12:48 US CIA Project Tpajax
12:57 Iranian Coup d'état, Aug 19th 1953
13:18 State visit to Germany, Feb 23rd 1955
13:37 Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary, Shabanu 1951-1958
13:51 State visit to Britain, May 8th 1959
13:59 Wedding with Farah Diba, Dec 21st 1959
14:06 Birth of Cyrus Reza, Oct 31st 1960
14:30 Iranian Revolution 1977-1979
15:12 The Shah leaves for exile, Jan 16th 1979
All images haven been scanned in high-definition resolution and then restored with artificial intelligence software.
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Find more impressive videos in our playlist "Spirit of Liberation": https://goo.gl/Gzeto2
- published: 27 Aug 2021
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