Sepideh Fallah
Sepideh or Sepid may refer to: People * Sepideh (singer) (Sepideh Afshar, born 1975), Iranian-born singer * Sepideh Fallah, actress in the 2005 film '' Azadi'' * Sepideh Moafi (born 1985), Iranian-American actress and singer * Sepideh Mohammadian (born 1986), Iranian writer and lawyer * Sepideh Raissadat (born 1980), classical Persian music singer * Sepideh Shamlou (born 1968), Iranian writer Places * Sepideh, Iran, a village * Sepid Island, an island of Iran Other uses * ''Sepideh'', an album by Mohammad-Reza Shajarian and Mohammad-Reza Lotfi * ''Sepid'', former name of ''Sanchi'' (tanker), a 2008-built crude oil tanker See also * * Div-e Sepid, legendary character * Sefid-Rud, a river in Iran * Sepid Persian Poetry ''Sepid'' poetry (''sepid'', "white") or "White Poetry" is a free verse movement of Modern Persian poetry that departs from Classical Persian prosody and adopts "new content, viewpoint, and diction". Ahmad Shamloo is considered the founder of the W ... { ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sepideh (singer)
Sepideh ( fa, سپیده; born 14 January 1975) is an Iranian-born singer. She has recorded and toured around the world multiple times, performing songs in multiple languages including Persian, English, Armenian, Arabic, and Turkish. Personal life Sepideh was born in Tehran, Iran and is of Kurdish descent on her father's side. She moved with her family to the Washington D.C. area in the late 1980s. She started singing in a band called Setareh while still in high school. After graduating, she joined another band called Mask. The band did shows all along the east coast of the United States for several years before Sepideh moved to Los Angeles, California in 1997 to pursue a career in music full time. She still lives in Los Angeles area with her husband. Career After moving to Los Angeles in 1997, Sepideh got her break upon meeting the Persian music industry producer Shahbal Shabpareh. Sepideh started working with Shahbal in 1998 when he asked her to join as lead singer of the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Islands Of Iran
This is a list of islands of Iran. Coastal islands Persian Gulf ;Inhabited * Bent (île), Bent * Buneh * Dara Island, Dara * Farsi Island, Farsi * Faror Island, Faror * Farvargan * Hendorabi * Hengam Island, Hengam * Hormuz Island, Hormuz * Jonobi * Kharg Island, Kharg * Kish (Iran), Kish * Larak Island, Larak * Lavan Island, Lavan * Minu Island, Minu * Qabre Nakhoda Island, Qabre Nakhoda * Qeshm * Shidvar Island * Shif * Shomali * Sirri Island, Sirri * Abu Musa * Greater Tunb * Lesser Tunb ;Uninhabited * Farvargan (Lesser Farvar) * Shidvar * Abbasak Island, Abbasak * Sheif * Tahmadu (Jabrin) * Ommol-korm * Nakhiloo * Naaz islands * Om-e-Sile (Khan) * Germ Island, Germ * Bouneh * Dara Island, Dara * Ghabr-e-Nakhoda (Captain Grave) * Kharv Island, Kharv * Mouliat * Se Dandun (Three Dents) * Mataf, Motaf * Morghi * Cheraghi Oman Sea * Devil's Island (Iran) Caspian Sea *Ashuradeh Island Inland islands ;Aras River 427 islands shared with Turkey and Azerbaijan, includin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sepid Persian Poetry
''Sepid'' poetry (''sepid'', "white") or "White Poetry" is a free verse movement of Modern Persian poetry that departs from Classical Persian prosody and adopts "new content, viewpoint, and diction". Ahmad Shamloo is considered the founder of the White Poetry movement,Anthony Appiah and Diana Ayton-Shenker, "On the Death of a Prominent Contemporary Poet", ''The Poetry of Central California'' which came to its mature form and general acceptance after Bijan Jalali. For the last two decades of his life, Manouchehr Atashi Manouchehr Atashi ( fa, منوچهر آتشی) (September 25, 1931 – November 20, 2005) was a Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority eth ... was also involved in ''Sepid'' poetry. Notes {{poetry-stub Persian literature Poetry movements ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sefid-Rud
The Sefid-Rud ( fa, سفیدرود, lit=white river, glk, اسپي بيه, ''Espī bīeh'') (also known as Sepid-Rud) is a river approximately long, rising in the Alborz mountain range of northwestern Iran and flowing generally northeast to enter the Caspian Sea at Rasht. The river is Iran's second longest river after the Karun. Names Other names and transcriptions include Sepīd-Rūd, Sefidrud, Sefidrood, Sepidrood, and Sepidrud. Above Manjil, "Long Red River".Fortescue, L. S. (April 1924) "The Western Elburz and Persian Azerbaijan" ''The Geographical Journal'' 63(4): pp. 301-315, p.310Rawlinson, H. C. (1840) "Notes on a Journey from Tabríz, Through Persian Kurdistán, to the Ruins of Takhti-Soleïmán, and from Thence by Zenján and Ṭárom, to Gílán, in October and November, 1838; With a Memoir on the Site of the Atropatenian Ecbatana" ''Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London'' 10: pp. 1-64, p. 64 The river is identified with the Amardus ( grc, Ἀμάρδο ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Div-e Sepid
In the Persian epic of Shahnameh Div-e Sepid ( fa, دیو سپید, lit. White Demon), is the tribal chief, chieftain of the Dev (mythology), Divs (demons) of Mazandaran (Shahnameh), Mazandaran. He is a huge being. He possesses great physical strength and is skilled in Magic (paranormal), sorcery and necromancy. He destroys the army of Kay Kavus by conjuring a dark storm of hail, boulders, and tree trunks using his magical skills. He then captures Kay Kavus, his commanders, and paladins; blinds them, and imprisons them in a dungeon. The greatest Persian people, Persian mythical hero Rostam undertakes his "Rostam's Seven Labours, Seven Labors" to free his sovereign. At the end, Rostam slays Div-e Sepid and uses his heart and blood to cure the blindness of the king and the captured Persian heroes. Rostam also takes the Div's head as a helmet and is often pictured wearing it. In the Shabrangnama In the Shabrangnama it is revealed that the white demon sired a son. Alternative view ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sanchi (tanker)
''Sanchi'' was the final name of a 2008-built Panamanian-flagged Suezmax crude oil tanker that was operated by the National Iranian Tanker Company (NITC) under a variety of ship registries and names. On January 6, 2018, it collided with a cargo ship, '' CF Crystal'' in the East China Sea and caught fire ''with 32 deaths or missing and 130,000 tons of condensate oil spill''. After drifting for eight days and several explosions ''Sanchi'' sank, causing extensive pollution. Description ''Sanchi'' was a double-hulled crude oil tanker with an overall length of , beam of , and full-load draught of . With a deadweight tonnage of 164,154 tons, the vessel was a typical Suezmax tanker, a vessel able to transit the Suez Canal in a laden condition. ''Sanchi'' was powered by an MAN-B&W 6S70MC-C slow-speed diesel engine driving a fixed-pitch propeller and giving the tanker a service speed of . History The ship was built in 2008 by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries at Yeongam, South Korea, fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mohammad-Reza Lotfi
Mohammad-Reza Lotfi ( fa, محمدرضا لطفی; 1 January 1947 – 2 May 2014) was an Iranian classical musician renowned for his mastery of the tar and setar. He collaborated with singers such as Mohammad-Rezā Shajarian, Hengameh Akhavan, Shahram Nazeri and Alireza Shahmohammadi. Life and career Encouraged by his older brother, he learned to play the tar and showed his talent by winning the first prize in Iran's Young Musicians Festival in 1964. The following year, he started his studies at the Persian National Music Conservatory in Tehran under Habibollah Salehi and Master Ali Akbar Shahnazi. He was a tar player for the Fine Arts Administration Orchestra (Saba Orchestra) under the direction of Hossein Dehlavi. Some of his other eminent teachers were Abdollah Davami, from whom he learned the Radif, and Master Sa'id Hormozi, who taught him the setar. While attending the College of Fine Arts at Tehran University, Lotfi became the student of Master Nour-Ali Boroumand. He ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mohammad-Reza Shajarian
Mohammad-Reza Shajarian ( fa, محمدرضا شجريان; , 23 September 1940 – 8 October 2020) was an Iranian singer and master (''Ostad'') of Persian traditional music. He was also known for his skills in Persian calligraphy and humanitarian activities. Shajarian started his singing career in 1959 at Radio Khorasan, rising to prominence in the 1960s with his distinct singing style. His main teachers were Ahmad Ebadi, Esmaeil Mehrtash, Abdollah Davami, and Nour-Ali Boroumand. He also learned the vocal styles of singers from previous generations, including Reza Gholi Mirza Zelli, Fariborz Manouchehri, Ghamar Molouk Vaziri, Eghbal Azar, and Taj Isfahani. He has cited legendary Persian tar soloist Jalil Shahnaz as highly influential to his development, indicating that he has often tried to mimic Shahnaz's playing style in his singing. Shajarian had collaborated with musicians such as Parviz Meshkatian, Mohammad Reza Lotfi, Hossein Alizadeh, Faramarz Payvar, Dariush Pirniakan, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sepid Island
''Sanchi'' was the final name of a 2008-built Panamanian-flagged Suezmax crude oil tanker that was operated by the National Iranian Tanker Company (NITC) under a variety of ship registries and names. On January 6, 2018, it collided with a cargo ship, '' CF Crystal'' in the East China Sea and caught fire ''with 32 deaths or missing and 130,000 tons of condensate oil spill''. After drifting for eight days and several explosions ''Sanchi'' sank, causing extensive pollution. Description ''Sanchi'' was a double-hulled crude oil tanker with an overall length of , beam of , and full-load draught of . With a deadweight tonnage of 164,154 tons, the vessel was a typical Suezmax tanker, a vessel able to transit the Suez Canal in a laden condition. ''Sanchi'' was powered by an MAN-B&W 6S70MC-C slow-speed diesel engine driving a fixed-pitch propeller and giving the tanker a service speed of . History The ship was built in 2008 by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries at Yeongam, South Korea, fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sepideh Fallah
Sepideh or Sepid may refer to: People * Sepideh (singer) (Sepideh Afshar, born 1975), Iranian-born singer * Sepideh Fallah, actress in the 2005 film '' Azadi'' * Sepideh Moafi (born 1985), Iranian-American actress and singer * Sepideh Mohammadian (born 1986), Iranian writer and lawyer * Sepideh Raissadat (born 1980), classical Persian music singer * Sepideh Shamlou (born 1968), Iranian writer Places * Sepideh, Iran, a village * Sepid Island, an island of Iran Other uses * ''Sepideh'', an album by Mohammad-Reza Shajarian and Mohammad-Reza Lotfi * ''Sepid'', former name of ''Sanchi'' (tanker), a 2008-built crude oil tanker See also * * Div-e Sepid, legendary character * Sefid-Rud, a river in Iran * Sepid Persian Poetry ''Sepid'' poetry (''sepid'', "white") or "White Poetry" is a free verse movement of Modern Persian poetry that departs from Classical Persian prosody and adopts "new content, viewpoint, and diction". Ahmad Shamloo is considered the founder of the W ... { ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sepideh, Iran
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Sepideh Shamlou
Sepideh Shamlou (in Persian: سپیده شاملو) is an Iranian award-winner writer. She has written several novels in Persian. She was born in 1968 in Iran. She obtained a BS in English. Sepideh Shamlou started off writing film pieces, but with the release of ''It was as if you had said that Lily'', she then became a novelist. She was among the many female authors who started writing in the 1990s onwards. Her novel titled ''As you had told Leyli'' was awarded a Hooshang Golshiri Literary Award for Best First Novel in 2000. She was interviewed by ''Haft'' magazine in 2006 on her novel. She was also interviewed by ''Etemaad'' newspaper in 2007. Books *''As you had told Leyli'', 2011 (first published in 2000) (novel) *''Your redness from me'', 2006 (novel) *''Red glove'' (collection of short stories) Awards and recognition * 2000 Hooshang Golshiri Literary Awards, Best First Novel, ''As if You Had Said Leyli'' * Sepideh Shamlou was a judge for the 7th Sadegh Hedayat Sadegh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |