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- Arash the Archer (Persian: آرش کمانگیر Āraš-e Kamāngīr) is a heroic archer-figure of Iranian mythology. According to Iranian folklore, the boundary between...
- (Persian: كمالگير, also Romanized as Kamālgīr; also known as Jamālgīr and Kamāngīr) is a village in Mansuri Rural District, Homeyl District, Eslamabad-e Gharb...
- publication (in his lifetime), is a mirror image of Arashe Kamangir. Like Arashe Kamangir, it is an epic in the new poetry style, indeed a modern follow...
- Arash or Arash the Archer (Persian: آرش کمانگیر Āraš-e Kamāngīr) is a heroic archer-figure of Iranian mythology. Arash is also a common Iranian first name...
- Dādāneh Kamāngar and Dādāneh-ye Kamāngar; also known as Dadaneh, Dādāneh Kamāngīr, and Dowdāneh-ye Darrelah) is a village in Negel Rural District, Kalatrazan...
- Shahram Nazeri Live in Concert (2012) Az Sedaye Sokhan-E Eshgh (2013) Arash Kamangir (2019) Through Eternity (2019) Ey Del Be Kooyeh Eghsh (2019) Chevalier...
- poetry, criticism, and graphic designs. Iraneh Khānom Khayyāmi Digar Arash Kamāngir Azādi (Freedom) Raghse Sharghi (Eastern Dance) Zanāneye Pārsi Yādegāre...
- Retrieved 2007-09-10. "Harry Potter and Zionism, the Untold Story (Updated)". Kamangir (Archer). 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-10-22. Retrieved 2007-09-10...
- patrons moved out of the Kutch and the houses were locked down turning the Kamangirs to other means of livelihood.Another fatal blow to the art was 2001 earthquake...
- Derakhshan" (in Persian). BBC Persian. 30 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-31. Kamangir (2008-12-18). "Letter in Defense of Hossein Derakhshan (Hoder)". Archived...