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  2. Ebrahim Nabavi - Wikipedia

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    Seyyed Ebrahim Nabavi (Persian: سید ابراهیم نبوی; born 1958 in Astara, Iran) is an Iranian satirist, writer, diarist, and researcher. He currently writes in the news website Gooya and the online newspaper Rooz , and has a satirical program for the website and broadcasts on the Amsterdam based Radio Zamaneh .

  3. White torture - Wikipedia

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    White torture. White torture, often referred to as white room torture, is a type of psychological torture [ 1][ 2] technique aimed at complete sensory deprivation and isolation. A prisoner is held in a cell that deprives them of all senses and identity. [ 2][ 3][ 4] It is particularly used in Iran; however, there is also evidence of its use by ...

  4. Bibi Khanoom Astarabadi - Wikipedia

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    According to Ebrahim Nabavi, Ta'deeb al-Nesvan (تاديب النسوان - Edification of Women), published in 1288 AH (1895), is a small booklet authored by one of the princes of the Qajar Court, "who must have feared his wife so greatly that he has not had the courage to put his name on it as its author" (in other words, the author of the ...

  5. Craposyncrasies - Wikipedia

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    2012. Pages. 268. ISBN. 978-1780831213. Craposyncrasies or Doozakhrafat is a book by Sorush Pakzad of satirical pieces in Persian, which were posted on his personal blog before publication. The book includes 107 stories about gods, prophets, and angels and was published in February 2012 by H&S Media. The publisher included the book among its ...

  6. Persian satire - Wikipedia

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    At the turn of the millennium, Persian Satire underwent a revolution with the works of Ebrahim Nabavi in Jame-eh daily. He offered a novel form of Persian satire in his work entitled "Sotoon e panjom". The emergence and development of satire in Afghanistan is closely connected with political history. Mahmud Tarzi, Abdul Sabur Ghafory, Muhamad ...

  7. Ibrahim (name) - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim (anglicized as Ibraheem) ( Arabic: إبراهيم, Ibrāhīm) is the Arabic name of the prophet and patriarch Abraham and one of Allah's messengers in the Quran. It is a common male first name and surname among Muslims and Arab Christians, a cognate of the name Abraham or Avram in Judaism and Christianity in the Middle East.

  8. Zan (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Zan was founded by Faezeh Hashemi in July 1998, becoming the first-ever women's newspaper in Iran. [2] It brought women into the political debate between modernists and traditionalists. [2] It was quickly harassed by the hard-line judiciary, with reporter Camelia Entekhabifard arrested and held for 76 days. [3]

  9. Roozonline - Wikipedia

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    Roozonline. Rooz ( Persian: روز, literally day) was a Persian and English news website. It was mostly staffed by exiled Iranian journalists including Masoud Behnoud, Ebrahim Nabavi, Farah Karimi, and Nikahang Kowsar with occasional articles by activists and journalists inside Iran, including Shirin Ebadi and Ahmad Zeidabadi.