- Tehran), also
known as Mirzā Jahāngir Khān Shirāzi and Jahāngir-Khān-e Sūr-e-
Esrāfil, was an
Iranian writer and intellectual, and a
revolutionary during the...
- Persian-language w****ly
journal Sur-e
Esrafil (Persian: صور اسرافیل; DMG: Ṣūr-e
Esrāfīl; English: “Trumpet of
Esrafil“) was
published between May 1907 and...
-
Raphael (Arabic: إسرافيل, romanized: ʾIsrāfīl,
alternate spellings: Israfel,
Esrafil)[citation needed] is a
venerated archangel according to
Islamic tradition...
-
Iranmanesh —
Ioannis Majid Moshiri —
Matius Yousef Moradian —
Martinus Esrafil Alamdari — Sodin**** Reza
Iranmanesh —
Juvanis Mohammad Poursattar – Arius...
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Constitutional Revolution,
along with
others such as Nasim-e-Shomal and Sur-e
Esrafil. Majalleh-ye
Estebdad was
launched in
Tehran in 1907. The
founder was Sheikh...
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readership should be reached.
Together with the
magazines Musavat and Sur-e
Esrafil, Ruh al-Qudus
contributed significantly to the
support of the Constitutional...
- Iran. Dehkhoda,
Mirza Jahangir Khan and
Ghasem Khan
published the Sur-e
Esrafil newspaper for
about two years,
until Mohammad Ali Shah
disbanded the parliament...
- (Qa'em)
Square Azadi Boulevard Rabbani Boulevard Golestan Boulevard Sur-e-
Esrafil Street Javid Street Abir Amiz
Street Saheli Sharqi Street Saheli Jonubi...
- Baghshah [fa].
After Malek al-Motekallemin [fa] and
Mirza Jahangir Khan Sur
Esrafil, Qazi
Ardaghi was the
third person to be killed. Nūr Muḥammadī, Mahdī (2010)...
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existed between September 1907 and 1933 with intervals.
Along with Sur-e
Esrafil,Majalleh-ye
Estebdad and others, it was one of the
publications started...