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Avang Music
Avang Music ( fa, آونگ lit. ''Pendulum'') is a record label and TV channel based in Los Angeles, California. Avang Records Inc, Avang TV and Mystery4 productions are affiliate companies under Avang Music. It is best known for its extensive Persian music catalog. Roster Musicians signed to Avang Music: * 25Band *Ahllam * Amir Farjam *Amir Tataloo *Afshin *Andy *Aref * Ashkan Pooya * Baran * Bahador Kharazmi * Behrooz * Black Cats * Gheysar *Hamid Rasti *Hamid Sefat * Hengameh *Jamshid *Keyvan *Kamran - Hooman *Mahsa Navi *Maziar Ahmadi * Mehrshad *Nahal *Navid Rasti * Pimo Band *Chander Singh Rahi * Rama Music *Sami Beigi * Sepideh *Shadmehr Aghili * Saeed Kermani * Shahab Tiam *Shahram Shabpareh *Shahram Solati * Shahyad * Saeed Shayesteh *Siavash Ghomayshi * Shohreh * Valy References External links Official website * Avang Musicon Facebook Avang Musicon Instagram Instagram is a photo and video sharing social networking service owned by American company Meta ...
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Avang Records, Inc
Avang, also known as abang or pontin, is a traditional trading ship of the Ivatan people of the Philippines. It is the largest boat type among the Ivatan people and characteristically has a closed deck. It is about in length and about in height. It is slightly curving, with the bow and the stern higher than the central area. It has two masts made from woven mats of pandanus leaves, though these were later replaced with canvas cloth (''kacha'') in colonial times. It also has fifteen pairs of rowers. The avang resembles the '' vasinian'' boats of the Yami people. Avang are extinct, the last ship was dismantled in 1910. See also *Falua *Chinedkeran *Tataya *Balangay * Bangka * Awang (boat) Awang are traditional dugout canoes of the Maranao and Maguindanao people in the Philippines. They are used primarily in Lake Lanao, the Pulangi River, and the Liguasan Marsh for fishing or for transporting goods. They have long low hulls that are ... References {{Austronesian ships Indigenou ...
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Behrouz Saffarian
Behrouz Saffarian (, born February 13, 1978) is an Iranian composer, arranger, and producer. Saffarian was named in the top ten in both the composer and arranger sections in the poll of the best Iranian pop music of 1991 by Taranehmah magazine. Saffarian activity dates back to 1997. Biography Behrouz Saffarian was born on February 13, 1978. He is the fourth and last child in the family. He has two brothers and a sister. His parents worked at the post office. Behrouz started playing the instrument for the first time at five and used the citadel of his brother, Behzad. His family did not allow him to play music as a child not to jeopardize his educational status. He was supposed to be sent a keyboard from Germany when he was 11 years old, but the customs officials of Mehrabad airport refused to deliver it to the Saffarian family. Guidance officials did not cooperate to clear this keyboard and Behrooz's dream instrument was returned to Germany. Finally, at the age of 13, he got a ...
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Navid Rasti
Navid or Naveed may refer to: * Navid (satellite), an experimental Iranian earth observation satellite * ''Naveed'' (album), a 1994 album by Our Lady Peace * "Naveed" (song), a 1995 single by Our Lady Peace People with the name Politics * Anthony Naveed, Pakistani politician * Rukhsana Naveed, Pakistani politician * Shakeela Naveed, Pakistani politician * Naveed Amir, Pakistani politician *Naveed Anwar, Canadian politician * Naveed Dero, Pakistani politician * Naveed Qamar (born 1955), Pakistani politician Sport * Mohammad Naveed (born 1987), Emirati cricketer *Navid Afkari (1993–2020), Iranian wrestler executed by the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran *Naveed Ahmed (born 1993), Pakistani footballer * Naveed Akram (born 1984), Pakistani footballer * Naveed Nawaz (born 1973), Sri Lankan cricketer * Navid Faridi (born 1977), Iranian footballer * Naveed Obaid (born 2000), Afghan cricketer * Navid Dayyani (born 1987), Danish footballer and businessman * Navid Khosh Hava ...
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Nahal (singer)
Nahal ( he, נח"ל) (acronym of ''Noar Halutzi Lohem'', lit. Fighting Pioneer Youth) is a program that combines military service with mostly social welfare and informal education projects such as youth movement activities, as well as training in entrepreneurship in urban development areas. Prior to the 1990s it was a paramilitary Israel Defense Forces program that combined military service and the establishment of agricultural settlements, often in peripheral areas. The Nahal groups of soldiers formed the core of the Nahal Infantry Brigade. History In 1948, a ''gar'in'' (core group) of Jewish pioneers wrote to Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion requesting that members be allowed to do their military service as a group rather than being split up into different units at random. In response to this letter, Ben-Gurion created the Nahal program, which combined military service and farming. Some 108 kibbutzim and agricultural settlements were established by the Nahal, many of th ...
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Maziar Ahmadi
Mazyar (Middle Persian: ''Māh-Izād''; Mazandarani/ fa, مازیار, Māzyār) was an Iranian prince from the Qarinvand dynasty, who was the ruler (''ispahbadh'') of the mountainous region of Tabaristan from 825/6 to 839. For his resistance to the Abbasid Caliphate, Mazyar is considered one of the national heroes of Iran by twentieth-century Iranian nationalist historiography. His name means "protected by the ''yazata'' of the moon". Origin Mazyar belonged to the Qarinvand dynasty, which was descended from Sukhra, a powerful magnate from the House of Karen, who was the ''de facto'' ruler of the Sasanian Empire from 484 to 493. However, due to his great influence and power, he was exiled and executed by the Sasanian king Kavadh I (r. 488–496 & 498–531). Sukhra was survived by eight sons, one of them being Karin, who in return for aiding Kavadh I's son and successor Khosrow I (r. 531–579) against the Western Turkic Khaganate in the 550s, received land to the south of ...
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Mahsa Navi
Mahsa or Mahsā (, ) is a feminine given name of Persian origin. The name has the meaning "like the moon". ''Mah'' () is the Old Persian word for "moon", and ''-sā'' (), as a suffix, means "representing, alike, as". Notable people with the name include: * Mahsa Abdolzadeh (born 1985), Austrian politician, political scientist and women's rights and LGBT activist * Mahsa Amini (1999–2022), Iranian-Kurdish woman whose death in the Islamic Republic of Iran's police custody sparked protests in Iran and in the world * Mahsa Amrabadi (born 1984), Iranian journalist * Mahsa Javar (born 1994), Iranian rower * Mahsa Kadkhoda (born 1993), Iranian volleyball player * Mahsa Mohaghegh, Iranian-born New Zealand computer engineer * Mahsa Saberi (born 1993), Iranian volleyball player * Mahsa Shahbazian (born 1984), Iranian musician, composer and Qanun player * Mahsa Vahdat Mahsa Vahdat (in Persian مهسا وحدت) (born 29 October 1973, Tehran, Iran) is a Persian classical and world ...
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Kamran - Hooman
Kamran ( fa, کامران ''Kāmrān'') is a Persian male given name meaning 'prosperous, fortunate'. The name is commonly used in Iran and Azerbaijan, in addition to Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Turkey, Pakistan. Variants include Kâmran and Kamuran. Notable people Kamran * Cumrun Vafa, Iranian physicist * Kamran Agayev, Azerbaijani footballer * Kamran Akmal, Pakistani batsman wicketkeeper * Kamran Atif, member of Harkat-ul Mujahideen al-Alami * Kamran Bagheri Lankarani, Iran's Minister of Health and Medical Education * Kamran Baghirov, Azerbaijani politician * Kamran Daneshjoo, Iranian politician, minister * Kamran Diba (born 1937), Iranian architect * Kamran Elahian (born 1954), Iranian-American entrepreneur * Kamran Ghadakchian (born 1947), Iranian director * Kamran Hedayati (1949–1996), Kurdish-Iranian dissident * Kamran Ince (born 1960), Turkish-American composer * Kamran Khan (other), several people * Kamran Mirza (1509–1557), the second son of Babur, the ...
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Keyvan
Keyvan may refer to: * Keyvan, Iran, a village *Keyvan Rural District Keyvan Rural District ( fa, دهستان كيوان) is a rural district (''dehestan'') in the Central District of Khoda Afarin County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called ..., in Iran * Kayvan, a given name {{dab, geo ...
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Jamshid (singer)
Jamshid () ( fa, جمشید, ''Jamshēd''; Middle- and New Persian: جم, ''Jam'') also known as ''Yima'' ( Avestan: 𐬫𐬌𐬨𐬀 ''Yima''; Pashto/Dari: یما ''Yama'') is the fourth Shah of the mythological Pishdadian dynasty of Iran according to ''Shahnameh''. In Persian mythology and folklore, Jamshid is described as the fourth and greatest king of the epigraphically unattested Pishdadian Dynasty (before the Kayanian dynasty). This role is already alluded to in Zoroastrian scripture (e.g. ''Yasht'' 19, ''Vendidad'' 2), where the figure appears as ''Yima kshaeta'' "radiant Yima" ( ae, 𐬫𐬌𐬨𐬀 𐬑𐬱𐬀𐬉𐬙𐬀, Yima xšaēta) and from which the name 'Jamshid' is derived. Both ''Jam'' and ''Jamshid'' remain common Iranian and Zoroastrian male names that are also popular in surrounding areas of Iran such as Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Edward FitzGerald transliterated the name as ''Jamshyd''. In the eastern regions of Greater Iran, and by the Zoroastr ...
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Hengameh (singer)
Hengameh (in Persian هنگامه) is a Persian given name for females. It may refer to: Persons *Hengameh Golestan (born 1952), Iranian photographer * Hengameh Mofid (born 1956), Iranian film/theater actress, director, and dramatist *Hengameh Shahidi Hengameh Shahidi ( fa, هنگامه شهیدی; born 14 May 1975) is an Iranian journalist, political activist, and political prisoner currently serving a six-year sentence for "gathering and colluding with intent to harm state security" and "propa ... (born 1976), Iranian journalist, political activist, and political prisoner Other uses * ''Hengameh'' (film), 1968 film by Iranian Armenian film director Samuel Khachikian {{Disambiguation, given name ...
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Hamid Sefat
Hamid refers to two different but related Arabic given names, both of which come from the Arabic triconsonantal root of Ḥ-M-D (ِِح-م-د): # (Arabic: حَامِد ''ḥāmid'') also spelled Haamed, Hamid or Hamed, and in Turkish Hamit; it means "lauder" or "one who praises". # (Arabic: حَمِيد ''ḥamīd'') also spelled Hamid, or Hameed, in Turkish is Hamit, and in Azeri is Həmid or Һәмид; it means "lauded" or "praiseworthy". Given name Hamid * Hamid Ahmadi (historian) (b. 1945), Iranian historian * Hamid Ahmadi (futsal) (b. 1988), Iranian futsal player * Hamid Ahmadieh, Iranian ophthalmologist and medical scientist * Hamid Al Shaeri, Egyptian-Libyan singer, songwriter, and musician * Hamid Arasly, Azeri and Soviet scientist *Hamid Arzulu, Azerbaijani poet and writer *Hamid Berhili (born 1964), Moroccan boxer * Hamid Mahmood Butt, Pakistani ophthalmologist *Hamid Chitchian (born c. 1957), Iranian politician * Hamid Drake, American musician *Hamid Etemad, Ir ...
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