Kamand amirsoleimani biography sample
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19 Sep,
Brunei Packages Promote Grandeur of Temburong National Park
Compiled by Imtiaz Muqbil & Sana Shamsi
A compilation of progressive, positive, inspiring and motivating events and developments in the world of Islam for the week ending 19 September (17 Dhul Ḥijjah ). Pls click on any of the headlines below to go to the story.
STORIES IN THIS DISPATCH. PLS CLICK ON ANY OF THE HEADLINES BELOW TO GO DIRECTLY TO THE STORY
Malaysia Receives Two More PATA Awards
JAKARTA, 10 SEPT – PATA Malaysia Chapter received the Spirit of PATA Award today in recognition of its active participation in organising programmes to support the tourism industry in Malaysia. Meanwhile, the Taylors Student Chapter of PATA Malaysia scored the PATA
Receiving the award, the Minister of Tourism and Culture YB Dato Sri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz said, “This award is an acknowledgement of the hard work put in by members of PATA Malaysia Chapter. They have given their full support in ensuring Mal
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Get to know Iranian cinema siblings
Would this be related to talent? In the case of some thespians, acting just seems to run in the family.
Here are some successful actors and actresses in Iranian cinema who also happened to be siblings.
1. Maral and Mona Farjad
The siblings who are successful actresses have appeared in many ifilm series and movies.
Maral is the daughter of veteran Iranian actor Jalil Farjad. She is a Photography graduate who took part in some acting courses as well. She appeared in her first television film at the age of three and made her scen debut as a teenager alongside her father in a play by Majid Jafari.
The actress has acted in movies such as ‘The Wedding Dinner’ and ‘Brick Boys’. She has also appeared in series such as ‘The Magic Coat’, ‘Operation ’, ‘Khatoun’, and ‘Zero Hour’, ‘The Friendly Ghost’.
Her sister, Mona, also appeared in many films and series, including ‘In Love’, ‘The Weary-Hearted’ and ‘Medical Building’.
2. Setareh and Laheh E • Persian prince and politician (–) PrinceMehdi Qoli Khan-e Qajar-Qovanlou Amirsoleimani[1] (Persian: مهدی قلی خان قاجار قوانلو امیرسلیمانی November 18, – May 6, ) known as Majd ed-Dowleh, was a prominent Qajar prince and one of the most influential noblemen of his time in Iran. He was a key court figure throughout the reigns of several Qajar Shahs, including Naser al-Din Shah, Mozaffar ad-Din Shah, Mohammad Ali Shah, and Ahmad Shah. He was particularly influential during the reign of Naser al-Din Shah, when he served as chief steward and trusted royal advisor, managing critical court affairs and playing a pivotal role in shaping the administration’s policies. Fluent in Persian, French and English Majd ed-Dowleh was regarded as an intellectual and wise figure, engaging with both Persian and European political and cultural ideas.[1] Notably, he accompanied Naser al-Din Shah on his groundbreaking trips to Europe, which mark Majd ed-Dowleh Qajar-Qovanlu Amirsoleimani