memory of the past Dr. Seyed Ahang Kowsar, the father of Iranian aquaculture science, passed away In Memory of the First Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of Tehran University The Iranian and Asian boxing champion has passed away.PreviousNext Adina and Brahni and Yad Ghazaleh Alizadeh Sleep Peacefully, O Heart of the Madman" Today at the grave of Hoveyda sent by you This broken and erased tombstone is the tombstone of Seyyed Hasan Taghizadeh Shah used to say, "He doesn't give us permission either!"June 25 coincides with the fourth anniversary of the death of Alinaqi Alikhani Saeed Emami, chaos and mystery, servant or traitor to the Islamic Republic?Today, June 19, is the anniversary of the death of Saeed Emami "Islami", the deputy and advisor to the Minister of Information in 1999, but it is not clear how exactly he died. Today marks the anniversary of the passing of Sedigheh Sadat Rasouli (1928–2012), known as Roshanak, an announcer for Radio Iran and the Golha program. Exclusive - A picture of Martyr Ali Akbar Shiroudi on the theater stageAli Akbar Shiroudi was the captain of the Super Cobra pilot of Hovaniroz army and one of the top pilots at the beginning of the Iraq-Iran war, who was martyred. Today was the anniversary of the shooting of Gholamreza Nikpey Brigadier General Pilot Manouchehr Mohagheghi(Born in 1943 and passed away on October 1, 2021) was a fighter pilot of the F-4 Phantom during the Iran-Iraq War. With 184 cross-border operations and hundreds of air patrol missions within the country, he was one of the record-holders for flying this combat aircraft. Tomb of Shahla Hariri MotlaqShe was the wife of Dr. Hoshang Fazel, the acting head of the Ministry of Health of the Islamic Republic in late 1980. Tomb of Amir Abbas Hoveyda (February 18, 1919 – April 7, 1979)He was an Iranian politician. During the reign of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, he was the prime minister of Iran for 12 years and six months, which is the longest period of prime ministership in the history of Iran. The tomb of Ali Akbar Dehkhoda (1257 – March 7, 1956) The tomb of Badr al-Muluk Vala, the wife of Ahmad Shah Qajar and the aunt of the writer Shahrnush Parsipur The Tomb of Esmail Raein (Born 1919 – Died December 31, 1979)He was a researcher and historian from Bushehr. His famous book is The Secret Society and Freemasonry in Iran. The tomb of Sheikh Karim Moazenzadeh ArdabiliThe first muezzin of Iranian radio, who recited the call to prayer on the radio for the first time in 1943. The tomb of Mirza Mohammad Taher Tonekaboni, a contemporary jurist and philosopher (1863–1941)He was a renowned philosopher of the Tehran philosophical school and one of the first representatives of Tehran in the parliament, as well as the Attorney General of the country during the Qajar era. The tomb of Hossein Behzad (1874 – October 13, 1968)Hosseyn Behzad was an Iranian painter born in Tehran. He worked for many years as a technical staff member at the General Department of Archaeology and was a professor of miniatures at the Tehran School of Fine Arts. The tomb of Seyyed Hossein Fatemi Seyyed Hossein Fatemi, also known as Dr. Fatemi (February 10, 1918, in Naein – November 10, 1954, in Tehran), was an Iranian politician and journalist. He served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran from 1952 to 1953. Following the coup d'état of August 28, 1953, he was tried and sentenced to death. The tomb of Nour-al-Din KianouriBorn in 1294 SH (1915) in Beladeh, Mazandaran, his parents were Mehdi Nuri (a cleric) and Zahra Soltani Nuri. Tomb of Amir Khan Amir Alam (1255–1340)He was an Iranian physician, university professor, and politician, a pioneer of vaccination in Iran, and the founder of the Red Lion and Sun Society. The tomb of Gholamreza Takhti (September 5, 1930 – January 17, 1968)also known as the "The World Champion Takhti." Tomb of Gholamhossein Daneshi (born 1936 in Abadan – died March 13, 1979, in Qasr Prison, Tehran)He was a cleric, politician, and television presenter in Iran, serving as the clerical representative of Abadan in the National Consultative Assembly. The tomb of Marzieh Ahmadi Oskoei (born 1945 - passed away May 26, 1974) Tomb of Mohammad Taqi Khial, the first person to be buried in Behesht Zahra Cemetery. Tomb of Manoochehr Khosroodad (born February 10, 1928, in Amol – died February 15, 1979, in Tehran) Tomb of Ehsan Tabari (February 8, 1917, in Sari – April 28, 1989, in Tehran) Tomb of Sediqe Pahlavi (born 1295 SH in Hamadan – died 1368 SH in Tehran) was the daughter of Reza Shah Pahlavi and Zahra Savadkouhi. The tomb of Hossain Fardoust (March 22, 1918 – May 18, 1987) This Rolex watch and this letter belong to General Nader Jahanbani. Ebrahim Yazdi's tomb(September 26, 1931 – August 28, 2017) was a member of the Revolutionary Council, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister in the Provisional Government of the Revolution, a member of the Parliament, a member of the Mata School and the Secretary General of the Iranian Freedom Movement. Tomb of Javad Fakuri(Born on January 7, 1939 in Tabriz - died on September 29, 1981 in the suburbs of Ray) was an F-4 Phantom 2 pilot in the Iranian Air Force and the commander of that force from 1980 to 1981 and the Minister of Defense in the cabinet of Mohammad Ali Rajaee. Tomb of Ahmad Sodagar The tomb of General Fazael Tadayon(Born in 1909 in Zanjan - Died on February 7, 1977 in Tehran) He was a medical officer of the Imperial Air Force during the era of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi and the commander of that force from September 12, 1975 to February 7, 1977. Tomb of Forough Farrokhzad(December 29, 1934 – February 13, 1967) was a prominent contemporary Iranian poet and documentarian.He published six books of poetry, which are among the best examples of contemporary Persian poetry. Forough Farrokhzad died at the age of 32 due to a car overturn. The tomb of General Iraj Mahvi Tomb of Mohammad Taghi Bahar(December 9, 1886 - April 22, 1951) nicknamed Malek al-Shaara and surnamed "Bahar", was a contemporary Iranian poet, writer, writer, journalist, historian and politician. Natal Khanleri calls him the last great writer of Iran. Tomb of Mohammad Hossein Luqman Adham(1879 in Tabriz - 1950 in Tehran) nicknamed Luqman al-Doulah and Moin al-Atba was an Iranian physician and the first dean of the Faculty of Medicine of Tehran University. Tomb of Ruhollah Khaleghi Tomb of Miss Nezhat Kashani, daughter of KashaniDate of death: March 12, 2536 Shahshanshahi. Is this deceased the daughter of Ayatollah Seyyed Abulqasem Kashani or another Ayatollah in Zahir al-Dawlah? Tomb of Mohammad Massoud with the nickname "M. Dehati" The tomb of Azizullah Hatami, the author and founder of Shab, Shadi, and Omid stories on Radio Iran نمایش بیشترMost ReadMemories of Akbar Hashemi - February 20, 2000 - Meeting with Abdullah Jasbi and Concerns About Election ResultsMovie / Where is Commander Morteza Talaie?Akbar Hashemi's memoirs - 1999 September 10 - The two-person political negotiations with Vaez Tabasi continued until he was escorted to Tehran, where Hashemi apparently decided to seriously participate in the sixth parliamentary elections.The records of the recent periods of the Islamic Council showed that the parliament is not in charge of affairs and cannot interfere or pass resolutions on the authority of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces at any level, let alone supervise.What will be the future of Iran with the announced candidates for the presidential election? / Conversation with Dr. Taghi Azad AramakiCan I feel tired with you?A Basiji veterinarian was appointed head of the health network instead of an otolaryngologist.Akbar Hashemi's memoirs - 1999 September 5 - The meeting of the senior managers of the judiciary with Hashemi Rafsanjani and their complaint about the neglect of Hashemi Shahroudi, the new head of the judiciary, continues.Memories of Akbar Hashemi - 1999 September 7 - In continuation of the efforts of the late Vaez Tabasi, who used to encourage Hashemi to participate in the elections in frequent meetings, this time he also met with Hashemi.Akbar Hashemi's memories - 1999 September 9 - Continued visits to the belongings, buildings and works of Astan Quds