- Bakhtar-e
Emruz (Persian: باختر امروز, lit. 'Today's West') was a Persian-language
daily newspaper published in the
period 1949–1953. The
paper is known...
-
Zanan Emrooz is an
Iranian monthly magazine owned by
Shahla Sherkat which started its
publication in June 2014.
After 11 volumes, it was
suspended in April...
- ("here"), the same form is used as in an
isolated alef. In the case of امروز
emruz ("today"), the
letter ر re
takes the
final form and the
letter و vâv takes...
-
inside the
cinema died in the conflagration. The
Iranian newspaper Sobhe Emruz blamed radical Islamists in an
editorial addressing Kayhan newspaper run...
- 'Figures for the Dead in the Revolution',
Emruz, 30 July 2003. E. Baqi, 'Figures for the Dead in the Revolution',
Emruz, 30 July 2003 Kurzman, Charles, The...
- Rouzegar-Now
Cyrus Kadivar E. Baqi, 'Figures for the Dead in the Revolution',
Emruz, 30 July 2003. A
Question of
Numbers Archived 4
August 2014 at the Wayback...
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Retrieved 7 June 2013 E. Baqi, 'Figures for the Dead in the Revolution',
Emruz, 30 July 2003,
quoted in Abrahamian, Ervand,
History of
Modern Iran, Cambridge...
- the
Kerman Province.
Newspapers are
published in the city, such as
Kerman Emruz (Kerman Today) and Bidari. Hadis–Pasargad is a w****ly newspaper. Kerman...
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Retrieved 25 May 2018. E. Baqi, 'Figures for the Dead in the Revolution',
Emruz, 30 July 2003 JAY
PETERZELL (24
September 1990). "The Gulf: Shi'Ites: Poorer...
- that same day, Fatemi, in a
fiery editorial in his
newspaper Bakhtar-e
Emruz and a
public speech,
denounced the Shah as "capricious and bloodthirsty"...