Iran's Book of the Year Awards is an annual award about books in categories of religion, social sciences, language, applied sciences, art and literature...
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Bijan Tehrani (category Iran's Book of the Year Awards recipients)
film festivals and book fairs among them, the Iranian Best Book of the Year Award for his book The Yellow Leaf. He is the brother of Mahmoud Mosharraf...
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Salman Rushdie (redirect from The East Is Blue)
the supreme leader of Iran. In total, 20 countries banned the book. Numerous killings and bombings have been carried out by extremists who cite the book...
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Katayun Mazdapour (category Linguists from Iran)
Persian). Her book, Word and its Meaning, from Middle Persian to Modern Persian, won the prestigious award of Iran’s Book of the Year Awards. Dāstān-i Garshāsb...
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Hassan Khomeini (category Iran's Book of the Year Awards recipients)
1972) is an Iranian cleric. He has been called "the most prominent" grandchild of Ruhollah Khomeini, who had 15 grandchildren in total, and the one "who...
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Mehdi Golshani (category Iran's Book of the Year Awards recipients)
is also member of Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame, senior fellow of Academy of Sciences of Iran and a founding fellow of the Institute for Studies...
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Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel (category Iran's Book of the Year Awards recipients)
elite and Syria" (PDF). IranPolitik. Archived from the original (Special Report) on 11 July 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2013. "Iran's Political Elite". United...
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Mohsin Qara'ati (category Iran's Book of the Year Awards recipients)
Mohsen Qara'ati (Persian: محسن قرائتی) is an Iranian Twelver Shia cleric who was born in 1945 in the city of Kashan, and his father was Ali Naqi (Qara'ati)...
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Hamid Shahriari (category Iran's Book of the Year Awards recipients)
by the decree of Iran's supreme leader, Seyyed Ali Khamenei—instead of Mohsen Araki. Shahriari (also known as "Hujjatul-Islam Shahriari") was the head...
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Edvard Radzinsky (category Iran's Book of the Year Awards recipients)
of Stalin in the death of his wife and the murder of Sergey Kirov. In the book Radzinsky drew on documents from the archives to support the finding that...
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