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Bozorgmehr-e
Bokhtagan (Middle Persian:
Wuzurgmihr ī Bōkhtagān), also
known as Burzmihr,
Dadmihr and Dadburzmihr, was an
Iranian sage and
dignitary from...
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Shahram Bozorgmehr (Persian: شهرام بزرگمهر) (born 26 June 1983 in Tehran, Iran) is an
Iranian singer, songwriter, arranger, and model.
Shahram Bozorgmehr is...
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Bozorgmehr Hosseinpour (Persian: بزرگمهر حسینپور; born in 1976) is an
Iranian cartoonist,
comic artist, and art director. He
holds a
bachelor of painting...
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Mehdi Bozorgmehr (Persian: مهدی بزرگمهر; born in Tehran, Iran) is an
Iranian musician and composer.
Mehdi Bozorgmehr was born in Tehran, Iran. He is a...
- as Muslim,[...]
Bozorgmehr, Der-Martirosian &
Sabagh (1996), p. 348.
Bozorgmehr, Der-Martirosian &
Sabagh (2004), p. 255.
Bozorgmehr, Der-Martirosian...
- Bakalian, p. 15. Der-Martirosian, Sabagh, and
Bozorgmehr, p. 247. Der-Martirosian, Sabagh, and
Bozorgmehr, "Subethnicity:
Armenians in Los Angeles," p...
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invention of the game to
Bozorgmehr. The
Shahnameh (written
around the year 1000) also
attributes the
invention to
Bozorgmehr.
Parlett refers to Nard as...
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Retrieved 5
October 2024.
Grandchildren of the revolution. By von
Najmeh Bozorgmehr and
Roula Khalaf 4
March 2009
Archived 5 May 2009 at the
Wayback Machine...
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represents one of the
earliest written accounts of chess. The
narrator Bozorgmehr explains that Chatrang, "Chess" in Pahlavi, was
introduced to
Persia by...
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organization with
which he is
strongly ****ociated.
According to
Najmeh Bozorgmehr of the
Financial Times, "Iran has a long
history of
cronyism and corruption...