- mentions, he
reiterates a
local anecdotal ****ociation for his
description of
Mehrgan (ha al-mirjan in the author's
Arabic parlance) with a
fragment of a tale...
- (Persian: رحمان هاتفی; 1941 – 10 July 1983), also
known by the
nickname Haider Mehrgan, was a
journalist and left-wing
political activist from Iran. He served...
- one of the most
widely spread harvest festivals in the world. In Iran
Mehrgan was
celebrated in an
extravagant style at ****polis. Not only was it the...
- the movement's
continuing impact in the
second half of the 20th century.
Mehrgan, Omid (2015). "Reviewed Work: Romanticism: A
German Affair by Rüdiger Safranski...
- the
section on the
Iranian calendar, he
mentions Nowruz, Sadeh, Tirgan,
Mehrgan, the six Gahambars, Farvardigan, Bahmanja,
Esfand Armaz and
several other...
- by the
Jewish communities, and
Zoroastrian traditions such as Sade and
Mehrgān are
observed by the Zoroastrians. With 26, Iran has one of the world's...
-
beauty and
skill of a
harpist who is
playing at the
autumn festival of
Mehrgan.
Lines 11–16
describe the
fierceness and
warlike qualities of Manuchehr...
-
Mehregan (Persian: مهرگان, also
Romanized as Mehregān and
Mehrgān) is a
village in
Maskun Rural District,
Jebalbarez District,
Jiroft County,
Kerman Province...
- Zoroastrians)
United States (by
Iranian Americans and Zoroastrians) Date Tir 13 (July 3, 4, or 5)
Frequency Annual Related to Nowruz,
Mehrgan, Sade, Yalda...
- al-Basha,
Badralsadat Mofidi,
Mohammad Javad Saberi,
Nasrin Vaziri,
Kayvan Mehrgan, Reza Tajik,
Mostafa Izadi, and
Morteza Kazemian.
Morteza Haji, a former...