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Manouchehri is an Iranian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alí Manouchehri (born 1986), Iranian footballer *Amin Manouchehri Amin Manouchehri (born February 6, 1986) is an Iranian footballer who last played for Saipa in the Persian Gulf Pro League. Club career Manouchehri started his professional playing career with Saipa.http://www.iplstats.com/website06-07/playerste ... (born 1986), Iranian footballer * Roxana Manouchehri, Iranian artist * Manuchehri, 11th-century Persian poet See also * Manouchehri House, a historic building in Kashan, Iran {{surname, Manouchehri ...
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Alí Manouchehri
Alí Manuel Manouchehri Moghadam Kashan Lobos ( fa, علی مانوئل منوچهری مقدم کاشان لابوس; born 2 August 1986), known as Alí Manouchehri, is a Chilean retired footballer who played as a centre back and a full back. Early life Manouchehri was born in Austria to an Iranian father (died four months before he was born) and a Chilean mother called María Lobos Inzunza. He moved to Coquimbo when he was 6. Club career As a child, Manouchehri was with Los Piratas academy. Then he joined Coquimbo Unido youth system and made his professional debut in 2003, at 17. In 2015, he was Chilean Primera División runner-up. Ali was the figure in the historic campaign of Coquimbo Unido. He score the winning goal against Everton in the minute 97. In 2007, he played for Levante UD-B of Spain. In 2008, he played in Deportes Antofagasta and O'Higgins, First Division. In 2009, he played in Coquimbo Unido. In 2010, he played in Santiago Morning, First Division. In 20 ...
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Amin Manouchehri
Amin Manouchehri (born February 6, 1986) is an Iranian footballer who last played for Saipa in the Persian Gulf Pro League. Club career Manouchehri started his professional playing career with Saipa.http://www.iplstats.com/website06-07/playersteam12.htm After several good seasons at Saipa he caught the eye of Tehran Giants, Esteghlal. On June 6, 2012, he joined the Persian Gulf Pro League giants Esteghlal on a two-year contract, but he was released at the winter transfer window. He then joined Naft Tehran and played until the end of the season for the club. He joined to Rah Ahan for the 2013–14 season on loan from Naft Tehran. Before the start of 2015–15 season, Manouchehri has accepted the permanent move to Rah Ahan by signing a three-year contract with the club. Sepahan Manouchehri joined Sepahan midway through the 2015–16 season. On 28 April 2016 Manouchehri scored in a 2–1 victory over Gostaresh Foolad. Club career statistics * Assist Goals Honours ;Saipa * ...
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Roxana Manouchehri
Roxana Manouchehri ( fa, رکسانا منوچهری, born Tehran, Iran 1976) is an Iranian visual artist. Through her work, Manouchehri generally focuses on her surroundings and its essential aspects. Although many Iranians’ lifestyles appear modern, they are still governed largely by conventional, religious attitudes. She addresses the gap of nature and form found between modernism and tradition. She has an M.A. in Painting from the Art University Tehran, Iran, 2001, and a B.A. in Painting from the same university, 1997. She left Iran in 2007 having been awarded a 6-month Asian Artists Fellowship Program in National Art Studio, Chang-dong, Seoul, South Korea in Oct. 2007. There she exhibited her work in her 'Feel the Expanse' series. She also had several other solo and group shows during her time in South Korea. In July/August 2010, she was awarded a 2-month residency in Belmont Mill Artist Studios in Co. Offaly, Ireland. She was also awarded a 4-week residency in Ra ...
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Manuchehri
Abu Najm Aḥmad ibn Qauṣ ibn Aḥmad Manūčihrī ( fa, ابونجم احمد ابن قوص ابن احمد منوچهری دامغانی), a.k.a. Manuchehri Dāmghānī ( fl. 1031–1040), was an eleventh-century court poet in Persia and in the estimation of J. W. Clinton, 'the third and last (after ʿUnṣurī and Farrukhī) of the major panegyrists of the early Ghaznawid court'.J. W. Clinton, 'Manūčihrī', in ''Encyclopaedia of Islam'', ed. by P. Bearman and others, 2nd edn (Leiden: Brill, 1960-2007), , . Among his poems is " The Turkish harpist". Life According to J. W. Clinton, 'very little is known of his life, and that little is derived exclusively from his poetry. Later ''tadhkira'' writers have expanded and distorted this modicum of information with a few, readily refuted speculations'. Manuchehri's epithet ''Dāmghānī'' indicates that he was from Damghan in Iran, and his poetry shows an encyclopaedic familiarity with Arabic and Persian verse which was presumab ...
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