A Ghajarjazi - Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 2026 - Taylor & Francis
2026
This article examines how wireless media in Iran evolved into radio broadcasting through its entanglement with the Third Reich’s foreign relations. It focuses on the transition from the …
… Among those whom he mentions were Kazemzadeh Iranshahr who was himself a resident of Germany and who as early as 1924 warned Iranians that not all things Western were …
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… strewn across the central Shahr-e Naw Park. Within hours, shopkeepers pulled out speakers to play music and lined up CDs and VHS tapes for display, all stuff that until then had been …
M Shokoohy, NH Shokoohy - Bulletin of the School of Oriental and …, 1994 - cambridge.org
۲۰ ارجاع1994
… Shahr-i naw, which was founded by Muՙiẓẓ al-dīn Kai Qubād (685–8/1286–9) at Kīlukharī (or Kīlugharī) but left incomplete at the time of his death, and the third Sīrī, built by Alՙ al-dīn …
MJ Abbasi-Shavazi, D Glazebrook, G Jamshidiha… - 2005 - refworld.org
۴۴ ارجاع2005
… Shahr-e Rey has a population of around one million including approximately 160,000 non-nationals: 10,000 Iraqis and 150,000 Afghans working mainly as labourers, farmers, tailors …
Social life of Southern Caucasia in pre-colonial period is a subject which mostly missed Iranian’s scholarly attention. Bearing this in mind, this paper attempts to shed new lights on a …
K Ehsani, A Gheissari - Contemporary Iran: economy, society …, 2009 - books.google.com
۴۳ ارجاع2009
This chapter sheds light on some of the developments that have affected provincial Iran since the 1979 revolution. Postrevolution Iran is socially and geographically a far more …
… This has included closing informal settlements in urban centres, for example, around Qala-e-Naw in Badghis province and Kabul.There is, as yet, no evidence of DfA support to rural …
… The film takes place in a nightmarish Iranian underworld called Bad City (Shahr-e Bad), filled … The second was art cinema or the Iranian New Wave (mouj-e naw) that developed at the …