Hassani was mostly know about is off the cuff comments on anything from, comparing our societies with others in the west,… analyzing religious passages, … being very open about how democracy has been bad for the current regime,… comparing women to a but!,… and many conspiracy theories too long to count here. He was born July 21, 1927. He had ... Read More »
Politics
Royal wedding 2018: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle have become the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after a wedding unlike any other. The stunning bride wore Givenchy in front of an A-list crowd, while the new Duke wore a military uniform made of blue doeskin paired with a white buckskin belt. Read More »
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Shah Muhammed Reza Pahlevi, his wife, Queen Fawzia, and the little Princess Shahnaz on the grounds of their palace near Teheran, Iran, in 1942. In the decades before the Islamic revolution of 1979, was ruled by the Shah whose dictatorship repressed dissent and restricted political freedoms. Read More »
Unveiling the majestic mansion of the Saudi ambassador to the United States
The brother-in-law and Saudi ambassador to the United States have confiscated a $ 12 million mansion in Virginia. Daily Mail wrote that Khalid bin Salman Al Saud, the brother-in-law and Saudi ambassador to the United States, secretly bought a magnificent mansion in Virginia worth $ 12 million. Read More »
World’s Most Famous Spies
Virginia Hall Goillot MBE (6 April 1906 – 8 July 1982) was an American spy with the British Special Operations Executive during World War II and later with the American Office of Strategic Services and the Special Activities Division of the Central Intelligence Agency. Read More »
Nowruz Celebration in the US Congress
The US Congress congratulated the Norouz scene on Wednesday night with the expressed hope and support of the members of both Republican and Democratic parties of the desire to achieve a secular, and non-nuclear-weapon state. Read More »
The unforgettable first day of missile attacks in the capital
7 March 1988 – The first Iraqi Ba’ath militant attack began in the capital. More than 15 people were martyred as a result of the attack. Read More »
Publication of posters on the persecution of women by Assistant to the President
With the release of these posters by the president’s assistant, many active users on virtual networks, including Telegram and Instagram, also shared these images and asked other users to publish the images on their pages to the culture building in this Help field. Read More »
22 Bahman March
The 1357 Revolution , or the 1979 Revolution of Bahman 57, was carried out on February 11, 1979, with the participation of various classes of people, and overthrow the Pahlavi monarchy, and provided the basis for the establishment of the Islamic Republic under the leadership of the Shiite Imam Ali (PBUH), Rouhollah Khomeini. Made The thoughts and personalities of Islam ... Read More »
Incredible photos show how the White House has celebrated Christmas through the years
The White House halls have been decked for the holidays every December since John and Abigail Adams held the first White House Christmas party in 1800. Read More »