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Daraz-e Now. / 36.66861°N 54.14722°E / 36.66861; 54.14722. Daraz-e Now ( Persian: درازنو, also Romanized as Darāz-e Now and Derāz-e Now) [1] is a village in Chaharkuh Rural District, in the Central District of Kordkuy County, Golestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 56, in 25 families. [2]
Dargaz, which was previously known as Abivard, is in a region among the most ancient centers of Iranian culture. Climate map of Iran. Dargaz is located in the Mediterranean region with spring rain. Dargaz is in the Mediterranean region with spring rain. The city is 123 km from Quchan and 258 km from Mashhad. Its altitude is 480 meters above sea ...
Ceased publication. 19 December 1911. City. Tehran. Iran-e Now ( Persian: ایران نو, meaning "New Iran") was a political newspaper published in Tehran from 23 August 1909 to 19 December 1911 by the Democrat Party. [1] The owner and editor of the newspaper was Abol-Zia Sayyed Mohammad Shabestari, who supported the Iranian Constitutional ...
Below is a list of newspapers published in Iran . Political, social, economic, events. "Government newspaper published by the Islamic Republic News Agency. The daily has a circulation of 100,000 and is popular among state officials" [18] "Hardliner...Closely linked to the Supreme Leader.
Villa Street, Taleghani Ave, Tehran, Iran. ISSN. 1563-860X. OCLC number. 49910014. Website. www .tehrantimes .com. The Tehran Times is an English-language daily newspaper published in Iran, founded in 1979 as the self-styled "voice of the Islamic Revolution ". While not state-owned, it is considered state-controlled and closely tied to the ...
Recent satellite imagery shows major expansions at two key Iranian ballistic missile facilities that two American researchers assessed are for boosting missile production, a conclusion confirmed ...
Iranian minister Reza Saffinia arriving at the house of Israeli president Chaim Weizmann in Rehovot on Yom Ha'atzmaut, 1950. After the establishment of the State of Israel in May 1948, Israel and Iran maintained close ties. Iran was the second Muslim-majority country to recognize Israel [10] as a sovereign state after Turkey.
Ayandegan ( Persian: آیندگان lit. "The Future People") was one of the most influential and popular daily newspapers in Iran during Mohammad Reza Pahlavi 's rule. It was the first morning daily paper of Iran. [1] It had an independent and critical stance. [2] [3] The paper was also a liberal [4] and nationalist publication in the Pahlavi ...