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  Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iran's relations with the United States were severely strained after the revolution, especiallly when Iranian students seized US embassy personnel on November 4, 1979, labeling the embassy a "Den of Spies" and accused its personnel of being CIA agents trying to overthrow the revolutionary government.
Iran is a mosaic of ethnic minorities cemented by the Persian culture.
From 1950 to 2002 the urban proportion of the population increased from 27% to 60%.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Iran   (6598 words)

  
 Iran - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Iran traces its national origin to Persia, an empire that emerged in the 6th century BC under the Achaemenid dynasty.
According to Iran's Constitution, the Supreme Leader of Iran is responsible for the delineation and supervision of "the general policies of the Islamic Republic of Iran." In the absence of a single leader, a council of religious leaders is appointed.
Iran is considered to be one of the fifteen states that comprise the so-called "Cradle of Humanity".
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/i/r/a/Iran.html   (3058 words)

  
 Iran
According to the Constitution, the Supreme Leader of Iran is responsible for the delineation and supervision of "the general policies of the Islamic Republic of Iran." In the absence of a single leader, a council of religious leaders is appointed.
Iran is also hoping to attract billions of dollars worth of foreign investment by creating a more favorable investment climate, such as reduced restrictions and duties on imports and the creation of free-trade zones like in Chabahar and the island of Kish.
Iran is also expanding its trade ties with Turkey and Pakistan and shares with its partners the common vision for the creation of a single economic market in West and Central Asia.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/i/ir/iran.html   (3305 words)

  
 Portal:Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iran (Persian: ايران, formerly Persia) is a Middle Eastern country located in Southwest Asia with a long history spanning more than 7000 years.
Although locally known as Iran or Eranshahr since the Achaemenid Empire era 2500 years ago, because of the sound historical reasons until 1935 the country was referred to in the West as Persia.
The empire's territory encompassed all of today's Iran, Iraq, Armenia, Afghanistan, eastern parts of Turkey, eastern parts of Syria, northwest Indian subcontinent, Caucasia, Central Asia and Arabia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Portal:Iran   (721 words)

  
 Persian Association at Tufts- Persian Culture
Iran, with its 65 million inhabitants, is the most populous nation in the Middle East.
The capital of Iran is Tehran, in the north-central part of the country.
Iran's educational system is in many ways both similar and different from the American system.
www.tufts.edu /as/stu-org/persian/irannew.html   (1849 words)

  
 PersianDNA™  [TRAVEL] Where do you want to Go?
Neighbors: Iran is bordered on the north by Armenia, Azerbaijan, the Caspian Sea, and Turkmenistan; on the east by Afghanistan and Pakistan; on the south by the Gulf of Oman, the Strait of Hormuz, and the Persian Gulf; and on the west by Iraq and Turkey.
Iran is dominated by a central plateau, which is about 1,220 meters (4,003 feet) high and is almost entirely surrounded by mountain chains.
Iran is divided climatically into three main regions: the extremely hot coast along the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman; the temperate but arid central highland; and the tableland of the intensely cold Elburz Mountains.
www.persiandna.com /travel.htm   (450 words)

  
 The Movement to Reform Iranian Politicians (Rooz)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
EY: By legal structure I mean the relationship between the three branches of government that have been identified in the constitution.
EY: Because we were unable to distinguish between two issues: the first is that there was a reform movement and so we had to work within the existing structure.
For example security forces in other countries too commit crimes, but in Iran they actually came out and confessed to it, leading to the resignation of a minister and the arrest of some of the key players in the serial murders of dissidents.
www.roozonline.com /english/015779.shtml   (472 words)

  
 Iran: Referendum not Elections - Potkin Azarmehr - MensNewsDaily.com™
At the beginning of the proceedings, the Islamic Republic anthem was played, but the students instead of singing the official state anthem, stood up and sang the alternative nationalist “Ey Iran” anthem.
Many of the students held placards saying “Referendum Yes, Elections No” which referred to the futility of pre-selected elections in Islamic Republic and what the people of Iran really want, a referendum for the drafting of a new constitution that is compatible with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and all its associated covenants.
Iran’s universities were closed and Iran did not produce any graduates for two years.
www.mensnewsdaily.com /archive/a-b/azarmehr/azarmehr030705.htm   (501 words)

  
 ESR | November 18, 2002 | The final days of Iran's religious dictatorship?
Along with the recent protests by a growing number of Iranians in recent months against their religious leaders, it is clear that the future of Iran's theocratic regime isn't a very bright one.
Iran's mullahs have clearly underestimated the desire for change in their young people, the largest segment of the country's population.
That was seen in a September poll conducted by Iran's National Institute for Research Studies and Opinion Polls that found that 74 per cent of respondents supported dialogue with the United States.
www.enterstageright.com /archive/articles/1102/1102iranfall.htm   (592 words)

  
 iranian.com: Hushang Shahabi-Sirjani , Ey Iran is a bad anthem
"Oh Iran, Oh boundary full of gems," as the title of the song felicitously translates for anyone whose Persian vocabulary derives from everyday speech alone, is considered by many, if not most, Iranians the national anthem of their ever-so-glorious fatherland.
By the way, both the pre-1979 and the current national anthems of Iran are in the major mode -- which may or may not explain why both regimes have been so unpopular, in spite of standing for diametrically opposed ideas.
It is reported that during the occupation of Iran by Allied troops in World War II, he witnessed an American soldier manhandling an Iranian grocer, which led him to vent his patriotic indignation in a poem that Ruhollah Khaleqi, a very respectable musician, put to music.
www.iranian.com /Opinion/2005/March/Anthem/index.html   (987 words)

  
 Iran Politics Club :: View topic - Iranian Opposition in LaLa Land!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
One cannot deny that the Pahlavis were the founders of modern Iran, and that a lot was achieved for Iran in those years, particularly during the reign of Reza Shah.
But when I see the multitude of sophisticated highways all across Iran today which have been built AFTER the revolution, and the multitude of modern and impressive airports that even small cities of Iran today have, which were also built after the revolution, and when I see the impressive and sophisticated infrastructure of post-revolutionary Iran.....
I mean Iran had a population half of what it has today back then, and the Pahlavis ruled twice as long as the Islamic Republic has.
www.iranpoliticsclub.net /club/viewtopic.php?t=470   (10759 words)

  
 Iran Institute for Democracy - A Day We Will Never Forget   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Refugees who have fled the Islamic Republic of Iran, not only face dire financial difficulties, but they have to cope with the psychological pressures of whether they would be sent back to Iran or not.
I sent someone to greet the Prince at the front door and to guide him through the long dark corridors of the hostel which led to the meeting hall where we were, and asked the rest to line up next to the keyboard and stayed next to the door myself.
A symbolic day where the symbol of Iran’s unity, the symbol of Iran’s continuity and the symbol of Iran’s youth and future had all gathered in one place.
www.iraninstitutefordemocracy.org /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=348   (1947 words)

  
 Iran Press Service Forums - "Honoring Jebhe Meli Iran"
They made me see the light of Fuhrer of Jebhe Meli Iran from his Holy "Bright Shining Head" & I saw the past Evil ways of mine & now I am a "Born Again Jebhei Obedient Woman" wanting to be one of the four wives of a Great Jebhei Leader.
You are Sardaran-e Jebhei of Iran Zamin, Great Warriors who gloriously Destroyed Iran, Ah another typo, I meant, you destroyed Taghoot & rotten Imperial Regime of Taghoot, you sent that servant of Iran, ah another taypo, sorry, I meant, you sent that filthy traitor, that servant of CIA, Shah to hell.
You are great Men of Iran, great Seyed Doctors the same as our Fuhrer, Seyed Mohamad-e Mosadegh who loved Hazrat-e Ali & ordered to put the picture of Hazrat-e Ali on the wall on the top of his Mausoleum.
www.iran-press-service.com /z_htdocs_z/dcforum/DCForumID2/411.html   (1260 words)

  
 Deep Background
Within Iran there are more than 450 major strategic targets, including numerous suspected nuclear-weapons-program development sites.
As in the case of Iraq, the response is not conditional on Iran actually being involved in the act of terrorism directed against the United States.
Several senior Air Force officers involved in the planning are reportedly appalled at the implications of what they are doing—that Iran is being set up for an unprovoked nuclear attack—but no one is prepared to damage his career by posing any objections.
www.amconmag.com /2005_08_01/article3.html   (506 words)

  
 Iran Politics Club :: View topic - A Vision for Iran of tomorrow (Nationalism)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Destruction of AIOG is crucial to rebirth of Iran.
After the overthrow of AIOG (Arabo_Islamic Occupational Government) also known as IRI (Islamic Republic of Iran), establishment of a legal, secular and democratic Free Iran, Speedy progress of the Iranian economy, technology, industry, military and society; Iran must and will return all her past Khashtarahs (States) to the Mother Land.
Iran is an industrial nation which produces her own products from food to can goods, to soda pop to tools, to agricultural goods, to raw construction material, to machinery, to...................., Iran is basically self sufficient!
iranpoliticsclub.net /club/viewtopic.php?t=483&sid=264802eafc4003ae7f8acc42282dbd0c   (5532 words)

  
 Soroush Sabzi .com - EY IRAN - Be-h yad-e zende-h yad Rouh-o-llah Khaleghi
Ey Iran is a famous (Iran was the core of the ancient empire that was known as Persia until 1935; rich in oil and minerals Iranian song.
Ey Iran is often mistaken for being a present or previous Iranian national anthem.
It has never had any official status; however, it occupies a place in Iranian popular culture similar to that of Men of Harlech in (One of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; during Roman times the region was known as Cambria) Wales.
www.soroushsabzi.com /ey_iran.htm   (555 words)

  
 Publius Pundit - Blogging the democratic revolution
Despite the presence of the regime’s vice-president at the stadium, tens of Iranian fans cheered their team but also staged a significant anti-regime protest.
The most beautiful pictures of all, I think, are those showing Iranian female fans cheering their team while waving the original flag (they were among those fans who sang the original hymn) and dressing as every woman whose dignity is not offended by the Islamists and their imposition of the mandatory veil as in Iran.
Not only must the women in Iran cover their hairs and body, but they cannot enter the stadiums as well.
www.publiuspundit.com /?p=2689   (879 words)

  
 CD Baby: ROUHOLLAH KHALEGHI: Ey Iran   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Rouhollah Khaleghi was born in 1906 in Kerman, Iran, in a musically-minded family.
For many years Khaleghi worked as a musical advisor for Radio Iran and was one of the founders of the program known as Golha-ye Rangarang.
She is the founder of Hamavazan (the Iranian Radio and Television Choir), the Rouhollah Khaleghi Orchestra, and the Rouhollah Khaleghi Artistic Center.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/rouhollah1   (707 words)

  
 NationalAnthems.us Online Forum - Iran: Ey Iran
Jedoch erfeut sich 'Ey Iran' unter Dissidenten und Patrioten gleichermaßen solch großer Beliebtheit, dass sie als eigentliche Nationalhymne Irans bezeichnet wird.
'Ey Iran' is often erroneously referred to as the current of a former national anthem of Iran.
However, 'Ey Iran' is still popular both among dissidents and partiots and therefore it is often regarded as the true national anthem of Iran.
www.nationalanthems.us /cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1138396364   (859 words)

  
 About Iran - Ey Iran   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
"Ey Iran" is the anthem we grew up hearing in our
It is close to our hearts, especially since it
since it is making a comeback in Iran.
www.ocf.berkeley.edu /~isaa/eyiran.htm   (114 words)

  
 KRSI: Radio Sedaye Iran راديو صدای ايران
The emotionally overcharged meeting finished with singing the Ey Iran national anthem and endless demands to have photos taken with the Prince.
Reza Pahlavi sat and listened to the refugees for three and half hours, listening to their harrowing tales of how and why they left Iran and to their current plight while awaiting a decision from the British Home Office on their refugee status.
All those present, even those who considered themselves in the Republican camp of the Iranian politics, said they found the whole thing to be a very uplifting experience.
www.krsi.net /news/detail.asp?NewsID=1064   (318 words)

  
 IranPressNews (English): Tehran University students protest and throw out the new Mullah president installed by ...
The horrific letter of political prisoner Mehrdad Lohrasbi : I, Mehrdad Lohrasbi, have been in prison for 6 years and 6 months, charged with fighting for the freedom of...
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The protestors chanted slogans: “Resign, resign, installed president” and “We students would rather die than put up with such affliction”; then they sang the anthem EY IRAN and other anthems that have become symbols of the anti-regime and nationalistic movement.
www.iranpressnews.com /english/source/008973.html   (502 words)

  
 - English   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
All site contents copyright © 2001 Iran va Jahan - The use of all materials in Iran va Jahan is allowed provided that an explicit reference is made to its origin.
"In 1900, there were only 21 Dabestan or modern primary schools in Iran, 17 in Tehran, and 1 in each of the cities of Tabriz, Bushehr, Mashhad, and Rasht." Prior to their introduction, vehemently opposed by the mullahs, Maktabs or religious schools run by mullahs were the norm.
The History of Mashrooteh, or the Constitutionalist Revolution of Iran.
album.iranvajahan.net /Iran?&page=3   (274 words)

  
 Flag & National Anthem of Iran
The words of "Allah-O-Akbar" (God is Great) are also shown on the center-border of green and red color.
is the best-known symbol of Iran in recent centuries, however, has been the lion and sun motif, which is probably a graphic expression of the astrological configuration of the sun in the sign of Leo, although both celestial and animal figures independently have a long history in Iranian heraldry.
The lion and sun emblem is very ancient, and Ferdowsi our epic poet writes that it was used by Rostam, the legendary national hero.
www.iranchamber.com /geography/articles/flag_anthem.php   (198 words)

  
 Flag (English)
King Nadir, the founder of Afshari dynasty and a self-styled ruler who salvaged Iran from a feudalistic state to form a unified country, made giant military advances toward India and China (on the eastern frontier), Khwarizm and Samarkand (located on the northern part of Iran), and Kirkuk and Bagdad in today’s Iraq.
Green, as the favorite color of Islam, red a symbol of the blood of martyrs, and white the universal symbol of peace and the favorite color of the Zoroasterianism, the ancient religion of the pre-Islamic Iran were easily ratified.
of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, passed on in 1979 (1358 H.J.) states: “The official flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran is composed of green, white and red colors with the special emblem of Islamic Republic in the middle together with the motto”.
www.farhangsara.com /flag.htm   (1392 words)

  
 IRVAJ English -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Slogans in support of 8000 imprisoned students and the "Ey Iran" (Our Iran) anthem filled the air.
Young Iranians continued to circle around in their cars and on their motor bikes waving the Iranian flag with the Sun and Lion insignia as the rest cheered them on.
Participants agreed that the size of today's demonstrations was one of the largest and best organized in years.
www.iranvajahan.net /cgi-bin/news_en.pl?l=en&y=2003&m=07&d=10&a=1   (451 words)

  
 IRAN MEDIA
Iran: New Zealand: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Interest Section of Iran Washington D.C. Permanent Mission of Iran to the United Nations
Iran Serves as the Hub of the World Architecture
www.parstimes.com /IL5.html   (492 words)

  
 A Daily Briefing on Iran: Iranians Cheer Iran's Team and Protest the Regime   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Iranians in Iran cannot wave their national flag, but many do it in the privacy of their own houses.
But in Germany the female fans were free to show their beauty, despite the presence of the regime’s vice-president!
Iran’s intelligence operatives abroad flee their terror masters
regimechangeiran.blogspot.com /2006/06/iranians-cheer-irans-team-and-protest.html   (641 words)

  
 THE FRIDAY AFTER-SOCCER DEADS IS BAD NEWS FOR THE MULLAHRCHY (Iran Press Service)
So far dozens have been arrested”, the Los Angeles-based Iran Press News reported, though there were no words of arrest from the authorities.
Abbas Amir Entezam, Iran’s and probably one of the world’s longest political prisoners, called on his countrymen to not only boycott the “parody of elections” but also transform the occasion into the referendum.
Floated some four months ago by a group of Iranian political dissidents, some of them based in Iran itself, the proposal for holding a referendum on the nation’s present Islam-based Constitution is getting momentum both at home and abroad and has even received the support of the United States and some other democratic countries.
www.iran-press-service.com /ips/articles-2005/march-2005/sad_soccer_26305.shtml   (942 words)

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