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Ayandegan (Persian: آیندگان lit. "The ****ure People") was one of the most
influential and po****r
daily newspapers in Iran
during Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's...
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Tourism in the
cabinet of
Jamshid Amouzegar,
founder of the
daily newspaper Ayandegan, and one-time high-ranking
member of the
Rastakhiz party. In exile, he...
- journalist.
Before the revolution, he was
working as an editor-in-chief of
Ayandegan and
various magazines. Like many
other journalists, he
immigrated to France...
- 1996 (age 28) Tonekabon, Mazandaran, Iran Home town
Tonekabon Alma mater
Ayandegan Institute of
Higher Education Height 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 97 kg (214 lb)...
- all
closed Between 1971 and 1979 he was the
chief editor of the
daily Ayandegan which was
closed in 1979 on the
orders of
Ayatollah Khomeini, and its...
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scheduled a m****
demonstration to
protest the
closure of
newspapers such as
Ayandegan. The
demonstration was
attacked and
hundreds are
injured by rocks, clubs...
- Andisheha-ye
Rastakhiz (6 issues, 1976–1978)
Kayhan (723 issues, 1979–1981)
Ayandegan (157 issues, 1979)
Parkhash (full archive, 1979)
Mojahed (195 issues,...
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Stanislaus in July 2008.
Tousi was a
journalist and analyst, and
wrote for
Ayandegan, Mizan,
Omide Iran and
Donyaye Varzesh.
Ahmad Tousi died on 4 November...
- Jihad" was
established by the
order of the
Ayatollah Khomeini.
August 7:
Ayandegan, "the
daily newspaper with the
widest circulation" in Iran, but "which...
- French-language
daily published by the Etela'at news group,
before joining Ayandegan in
charge of
diplomatic service. He died at the age of 79 in 2016 in Paris...