- Dadebâlâ;
April 10, 1942 –
January 20, 1990),
known professionally as
Ha****eh (Persian: هایده, romanized: Hâyde), was an
Iranian singer with a contralto...
- 16, 1946, in Tehran, Iran. She was the
younger sister of
Iranian singer Ha****eh.
Their parents later divorced and
married other people.
Mahasti started...
-
other Iranian singers who
immigrated to
America after the revolution,
Ha****eh, Ebi and Aref were
among the most
famous of
these singers. With the release...
- "Ashiouneh" by
Ha****eh "Baadeh Foroush" by
Ha****eh "Dastayeh Tou" by
Ha****eh "Dele Divooneh" by
Ha****eh "Doayeh Sahar" by
Ha****eh "Eshareh" by
Ha****eh "Ey Khoda"...
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original on 10
March 2021.
Retrieved 18
November 2020. Yousef, Saeed; Torabi,
Ha****eh (2013).
Basic Persian: A
Grammar and Workbook. New York: Routledge. p. 37...
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Ha****eh Safiyari (Persian: هایده صفییاری; born 27 June 1959) is an
Iranian film
editor and a
member of the
Academy of
Motion Picture Arts and Sciences...
-
Ha****eh:
Legendary Persian Diva (Persian: سخن از هایده) is a 2009 do****entary film
about the late
Iranian iconic singer Ha****eh, made by the
exiled musician...
- Roshan, Mahasti,
Ha****eh) (1987)
Parastooha (with
Ha****eh & Mahasti) (1988)
Motreb (with
Dariush & Ebi)(1988)
Shabe Asheghan (with
Ha****eh) (1989) Ghadam...
- Goddard's aunt, Ana Lower, both of whom had
cared for
Monroe as a child.
Ha****eh and Mahasti, two
famous Iranian sisters and singers, who have been in exile...
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registers include film
actress Zarah Leander, the
Persian āvāz
singer Ha****eh, the
child prodigy Ruby
Helder (1890–1938), and
Bavarian novelty singer...