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Shargh (Persian: شرق, lit. 'East'; also
Romanized as Sharq) is one of the most po****r
Reformist daily newspapers in Iran. The
owner is
Mehdi Rahmanian...
- Tehran,
among which are Etemad, Ettela'at, Kayhan, Hamshahri, Resalat, and
Shargh.
Tehran Times, Iran Daily, and
Financial Tribune are
among the
famous English-language...
- 2023.
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February 2023.
Archived from the
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March 2023...
- 1992) is an
Iranian journalist who
works for the
reformist daily newspaper Shargh. She was
arrested during the
Mahsa Amini protests for
breaking the news...
- Siahat-e
Shargh (Persian: سیاحت شرق, The
Journey to the East) is a book in
Persian written by Aqa
Najafi Quchani (1878-1944). This book is the biography...
- Aqa
Najafi Quchani wrote the
famous books Siahat-e
Gharb and Siahat-e
Shargh. Aqa
Najafi Quchani was born in 1878 in Khosraviyeh,
North Khorasan, Iran...
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acknowledged by
almost all
Iranian top news agencies, such as IRNA, ISNA,
Daily Shargh, Asr-e-Iran, Donya-e-Eghtisad, IRIB News agency, Mehr News agency, Tasnim...
- 13, Part 3),
November 1986 Lem's
interview to
Peyman Esmaeili, page 2,
Shargh newspaper "Голос жителя Земли", by Владимир Борисов, Новое литературное...
- 2012 the only
store opened is Hyperstar. The rest is now vacant. Almas-e-
Shargh Mashhad 2001 Kian
Center Mashhad 2012 140,000 m2 (1.5 sq ft)
Proma Hypermarket...
- House. The day
before the election, the
reformist newspapers Yas-e-no and
Shargh were banned. Inter-Parliamentary
Union CIA
According to the
Central Intelligence...