- Haft
Peykar (Persian: هفت پیکر), also
known as
Bahramnameh (بهرامنامه, The Book of Bahram,
referring to the
Sasanian emperor Bahram V), is a romantic...
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Peykar may
refer to:
Peykar or the
Organization of
Struggle for the Eman****tion of the
Working class, a
splinter group from the People's
Mujahedin of...
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Organization of
Struggle for the Eman****tion of the
Working class, or
simply Peykar, also
known by the
earlier name
Marxist Mojahedin, was a
splinter group...
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adding that now this son is 14
years old and "apple of my eyes". In "Haft
Peykar" (Seven Beauties), he also
mentions and
advises his son
about taking more...
- 1010, and he is the
protagonist of
Nizami Ganjavi's
romantic epic Haft
Peykar (also
known as the "Bahramnameh"),
written in 1197. The
Seven Beauties were...
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Peykar (Persian: پیکار, lit. 'Combat') was the
theoretical journal of the
Communist Party of Persia. It was
first published in
Berlin in 1931 and lasted...
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Lieutenant Colonel Jack H. Turner.
Vahid Afrakhteh, a
founding member of
Peykar,
confessed to the
killing and
later was executed. Nevertheless, some sources...
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Peykar (Persian: پیکار, lit. 'Struggle') was a w****ly
newspaper in Iran that was
published as the
official organ of the
communist organization Organization...
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different versions, one with yekdīgar "one another" and the
other with yek
peykar "one body". Both
readings have
their supporters. The
variant of the poem...
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later Latin authors such as
Joannes Secundus also
wrote erotic verse. Haft
Peykar (Persian: هفت پیکر) also
known as
Bahramnameh (بهرامنامه, The Book of Bahram)...