- Amir-Hossein
Aryanpour (February 27, 1925,
Tehran – July 30, 2001, Tehran) (Persian: امیرحسین آریان پور) was an
Iranian lexicographer, writer, translator...
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Islamic influences.
Iranian academics Said
Nafisi and Amir-Hossein
Aryanpour wrote about him in the
context of the Khorrām-Dīnān, the
religion he founded...
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Shroud (Written in Tehran)
Resurrected Iranian Kings (Written in Istanbul)
Aryanpour,
Yahya (1993). From Saba To Nima: 150
Years History Of
Persian Literature...
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Movement and the USA: The Fox and the
Paradox by
Hamid Dabashi.
Quote Aryanpour,
Yahya (1972). From Saba to Nima: 150
Years of
Persian Literature: Volume...
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Migration 2014
video art by
Pooya Aryanpour Monir 2013
directed by
Bahman Kiarostami Exhale 2013
videoart by
Pooya Aryanpour Ivanov 2012
directed by Amir Reza...
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through the 1950s. Currently, English-Persian
dictionaries of
Manouchehr Aryanpour and
Soleiman Haim are
widely used in Iran. Also
highly regarded in the...
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Zabihollah Safa
Ehsan Yarshater Abdolhossein Zarrinkoub Amir
Hossein Aryanpour Mohammad-Amin
Riahi Simin Daneshvar Mohammad-Reza Shafiei-Kadkani Mohammad-Ali...
- (1922–2001) – poet Yahyā Zokā (fa) (1923–2001) –
scholar Amir-Hossein
Āryānpour (1925–2001) –
lexicographer Gholāmhossein Āhani (fa) (1927–2001) – scholar...
- ISBN 1-58814-016-4 2000, p. 90,
Susan Sarah Cohen,
Walter de
Gruyter Aryanpour,
Yahya (1972). From Saba to Nima: 150
Years of
Persian Literature: Volume...
- Amir
Hossein Arman (born 1982),
Iranian actor and
singer Amir-Hossein
Aryanpour (1925–2001),
Iranian academic Amir
Hossein Aslanian (born 1979), Iranian...