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Niktalab is an Iranian surname. Notable people with the name include: * Ahmad NikTalab (1934–2020), Iranian poet, author, and linguist * Babak NikTalab Babak NikTalab ( ; born 30 June 1967) is an Iranian poet and writer known for his work in juvenile literature. He won the Golden Cypress for the 5th edition of the Fajr International Poetry Festival and was one of the winners of the first Abbas Y ... (born 1967), Iranian poet and writer * Poopak NikTalab (born 1970), Iranian author and literary researcher * Ramak NikTalab (born 1969), Iranian Translator and writer {{surname Surnames of Iranian origin NikTalab family ...
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Ahmad NikTalab
Ahmad NikTalab (, ; 22 April 1934 – 3 March 2020), also known as Yavar Hamedani ( ), was an Iranian poet, author, and linguist. Life He was born in Hamadan, Hamedan. After education and living in Hamedan for the first part of his life, he went to Tehran to continue his education in Tehran university, Tehran University. His first articles were published in Armaghan Magazines. His first poems were published at the age of thirteen. He has been active in the literary associations of Hamedan and Tehran, including the Iranian Literary society, Literary Association. He was also a prominent member of the Iranian Literary Association. Rahi Mo'ayyeri, Rahi Moayeri, Mehrdad Avesta, Hossein Monzavi, etc. were among his acquaintances and colleagues. From the 1930s, Ahmad Niktalab began his work with the National Iranian Radio and Television, Radio Organization, along with figures such as Rahi Moayeri, many of whose songs have been sung on music ever since. Many of Hamedani's local songs ...
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Babak NikTalab
Babak NikTalab ( ; born 30 June 1967) is an Iranian poet and writer known for his work in juvenile literature. He won the Golden Cypress for the 5th edition of the Fajr International Poetry Festival and was one of the winners of the first Abbas Yamini Sharif Award. In some Arabic publications, he has been mentioned as the father of Iranian adolescent poetry. He is also mentioned as one of the most influential cultural figures in the contemporary Middle East in Indiana University's Visual Culture Research in the Modern Middle East. Life Babak NikTalab was born in Tehran on 30 July 1967. He started composing poetry at the age of 16. He is the son of Ahmad NikTalab, an Iranian poet. Niktalab was his first independent book, Pishvaz Roshani, which he published in 1992. He has collaborated with the Children and Adolescents Intellectual Development Center, Poetry Council of Tehran Municipality Cultural and Artistic Organization, Poetry Council of the Music Office of the Ministry of Cu ...
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Poopak NikTalab
Poopak NikTalab (, ; born 19 May 1970), also and a lot , is an Iranian education theorist, author and literary researcher in children's literature. Life She was born in 1970 in Tehran in a cultural and literary family.Payame Zan Magazine, August 1998, No. 77. Interview with the young poet Poopak Nik Talab She is a member of Niktalab family and one of the daughters of Ahmad Niktalab. After receiving a diploma in mathematics and physics, she was immediately accepted to Al-Zahra University in the field of mathematics. She married Ali Latifiyan (Researcher of Iranian culture and history) in 1999. The result of this marriage is two children named Parniya and Pouya. Many of her works have been published in magazines around the world. For example, Ettela'at newspaper, Zan-e-rooz magazine, Moon magazines and Children and Adolescents Book Review Quarterly. She has collaborated with various institutions and organizations, including the Iranian Association of Children and Adolescent W ...
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Ramak NikTalab
Ramak NikTalab (, ; born 1969) is an Iranian translator and author of Persian literature. Her specialty is in children's literature. She is a member of a NikTalab family. Some of her books are between the "A Thousand Years of the Persian Book" Series in the Library of Congress. Biography Ramak NikTalab was born in 1969 in The NikTalab family in Tehran. Her father is Ahmad NikTalab (Was an Iranian poet) and her mother is Farkhondeh Mahmoodi (is an artist from Iran). Babak and Poopak are her siblings. Ramak graduated from Tehran University with a degree in English literature and then studied Public administration. Ramak started writing and translating since she was a teenager. She is one of the first members of the Iranian Children and Adolescent Writers Association (Nevisak). She is the first person who translated the novels of Peter Pan and Sara Crewe into Persian language. She is the author of the stories of two Iranian national characters named Dara and Sara. From these ...
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Surnames Of Iranian Origin
In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. Compound surn ...
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