- The
Golha (Persian: گلها, romanized: Flowers) was a
radio broadcast on an
Iranian government-owned
radio station Radio Tehran,
active from 1956 to 1979...
- and was one of the
founders of the
program known as
Golhā (Flowers). He also
conducted the
Golhā Orchestra, for
which he
composed many
pieces and revised...
- Abeh-ye
Golha (Persian: ابه گلها, also
Romanized as Ābeh-ye
Golhā; also
known as
Golhā) is a
village in
Nezamabad Rural District, in the
Central District...
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nyaya panchayat of
Bahuria Khera. The 1951
census recorded Golhamau (as "
Golha Mau") as
comprising 3 hamlets, with a po****tion of 142
people (66 male...
- Yahaghi,
Viguen and
Homayun Khorram. She was one of the main
singers of "
Golha" program. She
studied singing with
Abdollah Davami, an
Iranian Radif maestro...
-
began his
collaboration with the
Radio Flower Orchestra. At that time, the
Golha Orchestra was led by
Ruhollah Khaleghi,
followed by
Javad Maroufi. In 1966...
- he
began parti****ting in the
National Iranian Radio musical show
Radio Golha, on
which he
collaborated until 1979. He was the
first Iranian singer to...
- Pārk e Mādar, Tāleqān Gardens, Kordān Gardens, Jahānšahr Gardens,
Pardis e
Golhā, and the
Tulip Garden of Gačsār. The
climate of
Karaj is a bit
cooler than...
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Iranica online - Maḥjubi, Morteżā
Golha Project Website - Mahjubi,
Murtaza (1900-1965) (registration required)
Golha Project Website - Amiri-yi Firuzkuhi...
- Kooy-e Azadi, Kooy-e DadGostari, Kooy-e Daneshgah, Kooy-e Djahad, Kooy-e
Golha, Kooy-e-Karmandan, Kooy-e Mahyar, Kooy-e MirSarorozeh, Kooy-e Qelich, Lesani...