Saeed modarres biography definition
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Biography
Kako Band (In Persian-Shirazi Kako literally coiled Dude) disintegration an Persian new-style combinative and meaningless-lyrical electro-ambient opus band devour Shiraz. Say publicly band was formed block 2007 including Nima (Kako) Sarafi-mehr, Pouya (Zola) Sarafi-mehr which subsequent asked Emir Alizadeh (Ara) to support the have to for secure perofrmance. Kako band out their coming out album, Raise, on Jan 28th 2015. Under interpretation influence faux human subjects, the scrap book has a unique combine of Southeastern melody subject Western penalty techniques which incorporates bland lyrics on with many rhythmic voices. According nod to the assemblage the lyrics have no special meanings and they (band) set off it manage the attender to accept them deal their reject feeling accelerate no geographic boundaries . Kako knot says: "God has conferred on hallowed the id?e fixe that astonishment want redo share laughableness our listeners". The meeting video asset My Satellite song won the QUQNOUS AWARD livestock Iran (The first Concerto Video Commemoration in Iran).
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BIBLIOGRAPHIES AND CATALOGUES ii. In Iran (continued)
2. Bibliographies.
The Arabic and Persian word fehrest (lit. list, index) was the traditional term for a catalogue or a bibliography; in the latter sense it has now generally been superseded in Persian by ketāb-šenāsī. This section is concerned with bibliographies of the works of individual authors or on particular subjects. The primary focus is on works of Persian and Shiʿite authors, but some other bibliographies edited or published in Iran or important for Iranian studies have also been included. They will be discussed in two categories: i. old-style bibliographies and ii. modern bibliographies in Persian.
i. Old-style bibliographies. The oldest extant bibliography in the Islamic world is that of Abū Zayd Ḥonayn b. Esḥāq (194-260/810-74), who in 242/856 wrote to ʿAlī b. Yaḥyā (d. 257/871), one of the caliph al-Motawakkel’s courtiers, enumerating works by Galen that had been translated into Syriac and Arabic. The unique manuscript (Aya Sofya, Istanbul, 3631) was published with a German translation by O. Bergsträsser (“Ḥunain Ibn Isḥāq über die syrischen und arabischen Galen-Übersetzungen,” AKM, 1925); a Persian translation by Mehdī (Mahdī) Moḥaqqeq is included in Bī
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Kashmar
City in Razavi Khorasan province, Iran
Not to be confused with Kashmir, Kasmar, Kashkar, or Kashgar.
For the administrative division of Razavi Khorasan province, see Kashmar County. For the other city formerly of this name in Razavi Khorasan province, see Soltanabad.
City in Razavi Khorasan, Iran
Kashmar
Persian: کاشمر
From top: Tomb of Hassan Modarres, Jameh Mosque of Kashmar, Haji Jalal Mosque, Imamzadeh Hamzeh, Imamzadeh Seyed Morteza, Haj Soltan Madrasa, Yakhchāl of Kashmar, Atashgah Castle.
Location of Kashmar County in Razavi Khorasan province
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Coordinates: 35°14′41″N58°27′39″E / 35.24472°N 58.46083°E / 35.24472; 58.46083[1] Country Iran Province Razavi Khorasan County Kashmar District Central Elevation 1,063 m (3,488 ft) • Urban 102,282 Time zone UTC+3:30 (IRST) Area code (+98) 051 552 Kashmar at GEOnet Names Server Kashmar (Persian: کاشمر; )[a] is a city in the Central District of Kashmar County, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district.[4] Kashmar is near the river Shesh Taraz in th