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Taghi is a masculine given name and surname. It may refer to: Given name * Taghi Akbari (born 1945), Iranian former tennis player * Taghi Amirani, Iranian-born English physicist and documentary filmmaker * Taghi Khamoushi (1937–2006), Iranian politician and merchant * Taghi Rahmani (born 1959), Iranian journalist, writer and nationalist-religious activist * Taghi Rezaei (born 1991), Iranian bodybuilder * Taghi Riahi (1911–1989), Iranian brigadier general and Chief of Staff of the Iranian Imperial Army * Taghi Rouhani (1920–2013), Iranian radio news anchor * Taghi Shahbazi Simurg (1892–1938), Azerbaijani politician, doctor, writer and revolutionary * Taghi Taghiyev (1917–1993), Azeri painter Surname * Amir Taghi (born 1996), American fashion designer * Ridouan Taghi (born 1977), Moroccan-Dutch criminal * Zeinabou Taghi Zeinabou Taghi is a member of Parliament in Mauritania Mauritania, officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is a sovereign country in Maghr ...
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Ridouan Taghi
Ridouan Taghi (born 20 December 1977) is Moroccans in the Netherlands, Moroccan-Dutch criminal who became a prime suspect in at least ten murders related to organised crime, drug trafficking and leading a criminal organisation. On February 27, 2024, he was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. Until his late 2019 arrest in Dubai, Taghi was the most wanted criminal in the Netherlands with a record-breaking reward of €100,000. In 2022 he was held at Nieuw Vosseveld, a maximum security prison in Vught and the main suspect in the Marengo trial. Youth Taghi was born in 1977 in the north of Morocco. In 1980 he moved to Vianen (Utrecht), Vianen in the Netherlands with his parents, his older brother and two sisters. While in the Netherlands, another six sisters and one brother were born. In the early 1990s he joined the youth gang ''Bad Boys''. The ''Bad Boys'' were active in the Amsterdamsestraatweg in Utrecht and the mall ''Cityplaza'' in Nieuwegein. In 1992, Taghi was fir ...
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Taghi Taghiyev
Taghi Taghiyev (; 7 November 1917 – 27 June 1993) was an Azerbaijani painter. He was awarded the title of People's Artists of the Azerbaijan SSR. Early life and education Taghi Taghiyev was born on 7 November 1917 in Baku, Russian Empire (now Azerbaijan). He studied at the Technical School of Art in Baku from 1931 until 1935. Later he studied at Surikov Moscow Art Institute from 1940 until 1941. Career He authored thematic paintings of still life, portraits, landscapes, and home scenes. Taghiyev is more famous as a portraitist. He also created realist painting in Azerbaijan. The main themes in his works are the history and historical personalities, laborers, and the nature. Taghiyev traveled to many countries, including Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain, France and created many paintings about his life. His first exhibition in Baku was held in 1962. "Childhood Memories", "Absheron Series" and the other famous paintings of the artist were demonstrated in Prague, Pekin, Dakar, B ...
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Taghi Amirani
Taghi Amirani is an Iranian-born English physicist and documentary filmmaker who lives in the United Kingdom. He has worked primarily in television, prior to the release of the film documentary '' Coup 53'' in 2019. Early life and education Taghi Amirani grew up in Iran. In 1975 he moved to England to attend school. He went on to study physics at the University of Nottingham. His final year project at University of Nottingham was ''Shades of Black'', a documentary about the experience of entering a black hole. He took a postgraduate film and television course at the University of Bristol, where he made ''Mechanics of Love'', a black-and-white silent comedy film.Taghi Amirani; We Are Many


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Amir Taghi
Amir Taghi (born 1996) is an American fashion designer from Houston, Texas. He attended St. Francis Episcopal School and graduated from Episcopal High School in Houston. While still quite young, Taghi began designing women's fashion and debuted his first fashion collection while still a freshman in high school. He followed that effort with a second collection the next year. During the summer of 2013 he obtained an internship with the renowned designer Oscar de la Renta. That same year he partnered with fellow Houstonian David Peck for production of his own line of clothing. Taghi made his New York debut on September 6, 2014, during Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, when his fashion line appeared on the runway at the Helen Mills Event Space. Taghi created a limited edition dress together with Nazanin Boniadi and Milad Ahmadi (Haus of Milad) which symbolizes Iranian women's fight for freedom. The dress has previously been worn by Farah Pahlavi (former Queen of Iran), Shohreh Aghdashloo ...
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Taghi Rezaei
Taghi Rezaei (; born 6 August 1991) is an Iranian bodybuilder. He is a member of the Iranian national bodybuilding team. Rezaei participated at the 2022 World Bodybuilding Championship, winning a silver medal. He won a silver medal at the competition 2021 Arnold Classic in Spain. He won the gold medal in the Binous Classic international competition Emirates 2024. Sports History Taghi Rezaei started his career in bodybuilding in 2013. He is a four-time consecutive national champion of Iran. In addition to several championships in the country, he was invited to the national team camp in 2019. He is the runner-up of the IFBB World Championships in 2022 and the runner-up of the Arnold Classic Physique competition in 2021. He won the gold medal in the Binous Classic international competition Emirates 2024. He is the judge of fitness competitions, the official coach of the federation Iran and the international fae coach from Europe. He also managed to receive the Elite Pro card in ...
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Taghi Rouhani
Mohammad Taghi Rouhani Moghaddam (, 26 July 1920 – 25 June 2013), commonly known as Taghi Rouhani, was an Iranian radio news anchor. Biography Taghi Rahmani was a famous radio anchor and the host of a quiz show called ''20 questions''. He worked for NIRT (National Iranian Radio and Television). After the Islamic Revolution, Taghi Rouhani was sentenced by the Revolutionary Court to five years in prison after being convicted of "obstructing the revolution of people" and 80 lashes for drinking alcohol. Before being transferred to prison, he was kidnapped by unknown men. His body was discovered some days later paralyzed and brain damaged from a brutal beating. He was not able to talk and move until his death. References External links Biographyat BBC Persian BBC Persian () is the Persian language broadcast station and subsidiary of BBC World Service which conveys the latest political, social, economical and sport news relevant to Iran and the world. Its headquarters are in Lon ...
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Taghi Akbari
Taghi Akbari (; born 1945) is an Iranian peoples, Iranian former tennis player. Career Akbari was a member of Iran Davis Cup team from 1958 to 1975, where he was captain since 1974. He appeared at 15 Davis Cup campaigns for Iran Davis Cup team, Iran, which is a national record. His 17 singles wins is also an Iranian Davis Cup record, that was equaled by Anoosha Shahgholi in 2011. He also won three doubles rubbers during his career. In 1962 he was a quarter-finalist at the Lebanon International Championships. His only career singles title win came at the Lebanese National Championships held in Brummana, Lebanon in 1965. In 1966 he reached the quarter-finals of the Philippines Championships. He won a bronze medal in the men's singles event at the 1966 Asian Games and a silver medal at the 1974 Asian Games, where he lost in the gold medal playoff to Toshiro Sakai. In 1966 he was a semi-finalist at the Iranian International Championships in Tehran, where he lost to Bob Hewitt. Ak ...
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Taghi Riahi
Taghi Riahi () (1911–1989) was an Iranian senior military officer in the Iranian Imperial Army. Biography Riahi was born in Chaleshtar in 1911. He graduated from the Academy of Arts in Tehran. Then he attended the officer's college and was sent to France for further studies in mechanics and military sciences together with a group of students. Following graduation he joined the Imperial Army. In 1952 he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general. He was named as Chief of Staff of the Army appointed by Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh replacing Mahmoud Baharmast in the post. His tenure lasted from 1 March to 19 August 1953 when a coup d'état occurred. From ''The New York Times'': The operation, the secret history says, "still might have succeeded in spite of this advance warning had not most of the participants proved to be inept or lacking in decision at the critical juncture." Dr. Mossadegh's chief of staff, Gen. Taghi Riahi, learned of the plot hours before it was to b ...
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Taghi Rahmani
Taghi Rahmani (; born 1959) is an Iranian journalist, writer and nationalist-religious activist. Shireen Hunter describes Rahmani as "a contemporary Iranian intellectual and author of books on religious intellectualism and reason". Between 1981 and 2005, he reportedly was sentenced to a total of 5,000 days in prison. According to Reporters Without Borders, he is "Iran’s most frequently jailed journalist" and Amnesty International has designated him a prisoner of conscience. Rahmani was a senior campaign official for Mehdi Karroubi during 2009 Iranian presidential election. Rahmani is married to political activist Narges Mohammadi Narges Mohammadi (; born 21 April 1972) is an Iranian human rights activist. She is the vice president of the Defenders of Human Rights Center (DHRC), headed by her fellow Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Shirin Ebadi. Mohammadi has been a vocal pr ..., the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize recipient. References Living people 1959 births Iranian journali ...
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Taghi Shahbazi Simurg
Taghi Shahbazi Simurg ( Azerbaijani: ''Tağı Şahbazi Simurğ''; 1892, Baku, Caucasus Administration – 2 January 1938, Baku, Azerbaijan SSR) was an Azerbaijani statesman, doctor, writer and revolutionary. Life Taghi Shahbazi was born in the village of Fatmayı in the Baku District in 1892. He received his primary education at the local "mollakhana" in his village and was later transferred to Baku's Old City school. He completed his middle education at the Rus-Tatar School, where the notable Azerbaijani Turk enlightener, Habib bey Mahmudbeyov, served as the director. After graduating from school, he successfully passed the Latin language exam at the Baku Gymnasium and subsequently gained admission to Kharkiv University. Initially, he enrolled in the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, but he later changed his decision and transferred to the Faculty of Medicine. While in the new faculty, he became involved in revolutionary circles, particularly aligning himself with the Bolshev ...
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Taghi Khamoushi
Taghi Sayyid Khamoushi () was an Iranian ''bazaari'' merchant and conservative Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civiliza ... politician. References 1937 births 2006 deaths Islamic Coalition Party politicians Islamic Republican Party politicians 20th-century Iranian businesspeople Members of the 1st Islamic Consultative Assembly {{Iran-MP-stub ...
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Zeinabou Taghi
Zeinabou Taghi is a member of Parliament in Mauritania Mauritania, officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is a sovereign country in Maghreb, Northwest Africa. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Western Sahara to Mauritania–Western Sahara border, the north and northwest, .... Taghi is the president of the Economic Affairs Committee. References Living people Members of the Mauritanian Parliament Year of birth missing (living people) {{Mauritania-politician-stub ...
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