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Bozorg Khazraei
Bozorg () meaning ''big'' and also ''elder'' in Persian, may refer to: * Bozorg, Hormozgan (), a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran *Agha Bozorg Mosque (), an historical mosque in Kashan, Iran *Shahr-e Bozorg (), a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan *Agha Bozorg Tehrani (; 1876–1970), Shia marja from Hawza Elmiye Najaf * Bozorg Alavi (, 1904–1997), influential Iranian writer, novelist, and political intellectual *'' Jayezeye Bozorg'' (), a 2005 Iranian TV series directed by Mehran Modiri See also * Bozorgmehr Bozorgmehr-e Bokhtagan (Middle Persian: ''Wuzurgmihr ī Bōkhtagān''), also known as Burzmihr, Dadmihr and Dadburzmihr, was an Iranian peoples, Iranian sage and dignitary from the House of Karen, Karen family, who served as minister (''Wuzurg fr ..., legendary Sassanian prime-minister of Persia * Buzurg (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Persian Language
Persian ( ), also known by its endonym and exonym, endonym Farsi (, Fārsī ), is a Western Iranian languages, Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian languages, Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian languages, Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages. Persian is a pluricentric language predominantly spoken and used officially within Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan in three mutual intelligibility, mutually intelligible standard language, standard varieties, respectively Iranian Persian (officially known as ''Persian''), Dari, Dari Persian (officially known as ''Dari'' since 1964), and Tajik language, Tajiki Persian (officially known as ''Tajik'' since 1999).Siddikzoda, S. "Tajik Language: Farsi or not Farsi?" in ''Media Insight Central Asia #27'', August 2002. It is also spoken natively in the Tajik variety by a significant population within Uzbekistan, as well as within other regions with a Persianate society, Persianate history in the cultural sphere o ...
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Bozorg, Hormozgan
Mogh Rahmat (, also Romanized as Mogh Raḥmat; also known as Berīz, Berīzak, Bīrīzag, Bīrīzg, Bīrīzg-e Bālā, and Bozorg) is a village in Kangan Rural District, in the Central District of Jask County, Hormozgan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 130, in 23 families. References Populated places in Jask County {{Jask-geo-stub ...
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Agha Bozorg Mosque
The Agha Bozorg Mosque () is a mosque and madrasa in Kashan, in the province of Isfahan, Iran. The mosque and madrasa is located in the center of the city. An inscription dates the building form , with other evidence pointing that the mosque was built between 1844 and 1850 by master- mi'mar Ustad Haj Sa'ban-ali in honor of Mulla-Mahdi Naraqi II, known as Āghā Bozorg. The mosque was added to the Iran National Heritage List on 3 December 1951, administered by the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Iran. The complex is a major tourist attraction of the area; and is located adjacent to the Khaje Taj od-Din Mausoleum, that was completed during the 15th century CE. Architecture The mosque was described as "the finest Islamic complex in Kashan and one of the best of the mid-19th century". It is noted for its symmetrical design, completed in the Qajar style. The building occupies a long, roughly rectangular footprint oriented northwest to southeast. A s ...
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Shahr-e Bozorg
Shahr-e Bozorg is a village and the district capital of Shahri Buzurg District, in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. During May 1998 this village was at the epicentre of a large earthquake. Support was provided by helicopter and donkey convoy due to the inaccessibility of the area. Medical and emergency food support was provided by a consortium of the Northern Alliance Government and International NGOs assisted by UNOCHA from Faizabad, at that time the capital of the Northern Alliance held area of Afghanistan. Climate Shahr-e Bozorg has a humid continental climate (Köppen ''Dsb''). See also *Badakhshan Province Badakhshan Province (Dari: بدخشان) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the northeastern part of the country. It is bordered by Tajikistan's Gorno-Badakhshan in the north and the Pakistani regions of Lower and Upper C ... References External linksSatellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Badakhshan Province
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Agha Bozorg Tehrani
Ayatollah Sheikh Mohammed Mohsen Manzavi Tehrani, popularly known as Agha Bozorg Tehrani () (7 April 1876 – 20 February 1970), was a Shia scholar born and based in Tehran. He was a Shia scholar from Hawza Elmiye Najaf Najaf is the capital city of the Najaf Governorate in central Iraq, about 160 km (99 mi) south of Baghdad. Its estimated population in 2024 is about 1.41 million people. It is widely considered amongst the holiest cities of Shia Islam an .... He taught Grand Ayatollah Ali Hussaini Sistani, Grand Ayatollah Muhammad Hussain Najafi, and many others. He wrote, among others, the following notable books: * ''Al-Dharīʿa ilā Taṣānīf al-Shīʿa (List of Shia Books)'' (26 volumes),WWW.SADEQIN.COM : پایگاه اطلاع‌ ...
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Bozorg Alavi
Bozorg Alavi (; February 2, 1904 – February 18, 1997) was an influential Iranian writer, novelist, and political intellectual. He was a founding member of the communist Tudeh Party of Iran in the 1940s andfollowing the 1953 coup against Premier Mohammad Mossadeghspent the rest of his life in exile in East Germany, first during the Pahlavi regime, then returning to Germany once more following the 1979 revolution. ''Cheshm'hā'yash'' (Her Eyes), which was published in Iran in 1952 and was subsequently banned, is considered his finest novel. Alavi was also a very close friend of Iran's famous writer Sadegh Hedayat; these two created a literary group when they were residing in Paris called "sab'e group". Although ''Her Eyes'' is considered his masterpiece, Alavi also wrote many other books, such as the novel "''Chamedan"'' (suitcase) which was written under the influence of Freudian psychology. His other novels "''Mirza",'' "''Fifty Three Persons"'' and "''Gilemard"'' are menti ...
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Jayezeye Bozorg
''Great Award'' or ''Jayezeye Bozorg'' () is a 13-episode Iranian TV series directed by Mehran Modiri, made in 2005. Modiri also stars in the series, along with Reza Shafiei Jam, Javad Razavian, Siamak Ansari, Saed Hedayati, and Behnoosh Bakhtiari. Synopsis The story centers around Bijan Jamali (Mehran Modiri), his cousin Mahmoud (Siamak Ansari), and his brother-in-law Morad ( Javad Razavian). Morad is a smooth-talking con artist who is constantly getting himself and the others into jail. Bijan works at a pizza place where his boss Mr. Sa'adati (Saeid Pirdoost) is trying to get him to marry his daughter Mahnaz. When Bijan wins a brand new Mercedes Benz in a sweepstakes at his bank, it seems like all of their problems are over, but that all changes when Bijan meets Kambiz (Reza Shafiei Jam), and hilarity ensues. Cast * Reza Shafiei Jam * Javad Razavian * Siamak Ansari * Saed Hedayati * Behnoosh Bakhtiari * Mehran Modiri * Saeid Pirdoost Saeid Pirdoost (Persian: سعید ...
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Bozorgmehr
Bozorgmehr-e Bokhtagan (Middle Persian: ''Wuzurgmihr ī Bōkhtagān''), also known as Burzmihr, Dadmihr and Dadburzmihr, was an Iranian peoples, Iranian sage and dignitary from the House of Karen, Karen family, who served as minister (''Wuzurg framadar, wuzurg framadār'') of the Sasanian Empire, Sasanian king (shah) Kavad I (), and the latter's son and successor Khosrow I (). He also served as the military commander (''spahbed'') of Khwarasan under Khosrow I and his successor Hormizd IV (). According to Persian language, Persian sources, Bozorgmehr was a man of "exceptional wisdom and sage counsels" and later became a characterisation of the expression. His name appears in several important works in Persian literature, most notably in the Shahnameh ("The Book of Kings"). The historian Arthur Christensen has suggested that Bozorgmehr was the same person as Borzuya, but historiographical studies of post-Sasanian Persian literature, as well as linguistic analysis shows otherwise. How ...
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