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Fakhri Malekpour who
studied with
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MAḤJUBI, Morteżā –
Encyclopaedia Iranica". Iranicaonline.org.
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- Reza
Mahjubi (Persian: رضا محجوبی), (1898 – 14 July 1954) was a
Persian (Iranian)
composer and violinist. Reza
Mahjubi was born in 1898 in Tehran, into...
- Motamed-ol-Molk Yahya'ian, Moshir-Homayoun Shahrdar,
Morteza Mahjubi and
Javad Maroufi.
Mahjubi and
Maroufi brought about the most
significant changes in...
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Nasrollah Zarrin Panjeh (Persian: نصرالله زرین پنجه), Reza
Mahjubi and
Morteza Mahjubi. Khaleqi,
Roohollah (1999). Sargozasht-e Moosiqiy-e Iran. Tehran...
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Filmfare Award for Best
Supporting Actress Grahan Mangetar 1973
Saudagar Mahjubi Nominated -
Filmfare Award for Best
Actress 1975
Jogidas Khuman 1976 Zid...
- (1945–2005)
Arsalan Kamkar (born 1960)
Mahmoud Zolfonoun (1920–2013) Reza
Mahjubi (1898–1954)
Bijan Mortazavi (born 1957) "Iran
virtuoso violinist Homayoun...
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collaborated with
musicians such as
Abolhasan Saba,
Hossein Yahaghi,
Morteza Mahjubi,
Habib Samaei and
Hossein Tehrani. The
first radio performance of Moluk...
- and Nakisa. He
collaborated with
other masters of his time such as Reza
Mahjubi (violinist) and
Hossein Tehrāni (father of
modern tonbak). He not only...
- (1895–1951) – poet
Hossein Hangafarin (fa) (1875–1952) –
musician Reza
Mahjubi (1898–1954) –
musician Hossein Taherzadeh (fa) (1882–1955) –
singer H****an...