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The Gun Loaded
The Gun Loaded ( fa, تفنگ سرپر ; Tofange Sarpor) is an Iranian Drama and History War series. The series is written and directed by Amrollah Ahmadjoo. Storyline It is the story of a young man named ''Ghaybish'' (Hamid Reza Pegah) who lives during the First World War. During this period, due to the dictatorship of Khans, local rulers, courtiers, Qajar princes and occupying foreigners, the days of the people are going through hardships and darkness. However, people are trying to maintain their reputation and their lives. Cast * Hamid Reza Pegah * Khosrow Shakibai * Zhaleh Olov * Anoushirvan Arjmand * Fathali Oveisi * Hushang Harirchiyan * Parvin Soleimani * Abbas Amiri Moghaddam * Atash Taqipour * Mina Jafarzadeh * Ferdous Kaviani * Manoochehr Azar Manuchehr, Manuchar, Manuchihr, or Manouchehr ( fa, منوچهر, ''Manūčehr'', Old Persian: Manōčihr, Avestan: Manuščiθra) is a Persian male given name meaning "Heaven's face". It consists of two parts ''Manu ...
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Dramatic Programming
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-genre, macro-genre, or micro-genre, such as soap opera, police crime drama, political drama, legal drama, historical drama, domestic drama, teen drama, and comedy-drama (dramedy). These terms tend to indicate a particular setting or subject-matter, or else they qualify the otherwise serious tone of a drama with elements that encourage a broader range of moods. To these ends, a primary element in a drama is the occurrence of conflict—emotional, social, or otherwise—and its resolution in the course of the storyline. All forms of cinema or television that involve fictional stories are forms of drama in the broader sense if their storytelling is achieved by means of actors who represent ( mimesis) characters. In this broader sense, drama ...
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Atash Taqipour
Atash Taqipour ( fa, آتش تقی‌پور, was born 1945 in khoy, West Azerbaijan) is an Iranian theater, cinema and TV actor. Taqipour has played in famous movies in TV and Cinema such as ''Shaheed-e-Kufa'', ''Dame sobh'' and ''Mosafer''. References External links Atash Taqipourin Internet Movie Database IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, ... Atash Taqipourin Internet database of Soureh Cinema Living people Iranian male film actors Iranian male stage actors Iranian male television actors People from Khoy 1945 births {{iran-actor-stub ...
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Hafez Awards
Hafez Awards is an annual awards ceremony which is held honoring cinematic achievements in Iranian cinema. The awards, first presented in 1997, are presented by Picture World Magazine (Aka. Donyaye Tassvir in Persian) which makes it to be known also as Donyaye Tassvir Awards. It's the only non-governmental ceremony among the cinematic festivals and awards held in Iran. Mehran Modiri and Asghar Farhadi jointly with 9 statues of Hafez are the record holders of this award. Background Ali Moallem, Picture World founder and previous editor, established the awards in mid-'90s when Iranian cinema was under heavy governmental dominance. Watching Iranian cinema developing presence and success in international film festivals, he thought over creating an independent film award in order to honor filmmakers without political considerations and also to make a connection between film stars and the people. First ceremony was held in 1997 under the title "Hafez" after Iranian great poet Khwāja S ...
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Qajar Iran
Qajar Iran (), also referred to as Qajar Persia, the Qajar Empire, '. Sublime State of Persia, officially the Sublime State of Iran ( fa, دولت علیّه ایران ') and also known then as the Guarded Domains of Iran ( fa, ممالک محروسه ایران '), was an Iranian state ruled by the Qajar dynasty, which was of Turkic origin,Cyrus Ghani. ''Iran and the Rise of the Reza Shah: From Qajar Collapse to Pahlavi Power'', I. B. Tauris, 2000, , p. 1William Bayne Fisher. ''Cambridge History of Iran'', Cambridge University Press, 1993, p. 344, Dr Parviz Kambin, ''A History of the Iranian Plateau: Rise and Fall of an Empire'', Universe, 2011, p.36online edition specifically from the Qajar tribe, from 1789 to 1925.Abbas Amanat, ''The Pivot of the Universe: Nasir Al-Din Shah Qajar and the Iranian Monarchy, 1831–1896'', I. B. Tauris, pp 2–3; "In the 126 years between the fall of the Safavid state in 1722 and the accession of Nasir al-Din Shah, the Qajars evolved from ...
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Khan (title)
Khan ''khan/qan''; tr, han; Azerbaijani: ''xan''; Ottoman: ''han''; Old Turkic: ''kan''; Chinese: 汗 ''hán''; Goguryeo: 皆 ''key''; Buyeo: 加 ''ka''; Silla: 干 ''kan''; Gaya: 旱 ''kan''; Baekje: 瑕 ''ke''; Manchu: ; Persian: خان; Punjabi: ਖ਼ਾਨ; Hindustani: ख़ान or ख़ां (Devanagari), or (Nastaleeq); Balochi: خان; Bulgarian: хан, ''khan''; Chuvash: хун, ''hun''; Arabic: خان; bn, খান or ) () is a historic Turko-Mongol title originating among nomadic tribes in the Central and Eastern Eurasian Steppe to refer to a chief or ruler. It first appears among the Rouran and then the Göktürks as a variant of khagan (sovereign, emperor) and implied a subordinate ruler. In the Seljuk Empire, it was the highest noble title, ranking above malik (king) and emir (prince). In the Mongol Empire it signified the ruler of a horde (''ulus''), while the ruler of all the Mongols was the khagan or great khan. The title subsequently de ...
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World War I
World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fighting occurring throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Pacific, and parts of Asia. An estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease. Millions more died in genocides within the Ottoman Empire and in the 1918 influenza pandemic, which was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war. Prior to 1914, the European great powers were divided between the Triple Entente (comprising France, Russia, and Britain) and the Triple Alliance (containing Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy). Tensions in the Balkans came to a head on 28 June 1914, following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdin ...
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Ravanj
Ravanj ( fa, راونج, also Romanized as Rāvanj and Rāwanj) is a village in Do Dehak Rural District , native_name_lang = fa , settlement_type = Rural District , image_skyline = , imagesize = , image_alt = , image_caption = , image_flag = , flag_alt ..., in the Central District of Delijan County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 562, in 197 families. References Populated places in Delijan County {{Delijan-geo-stub ...
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Manoochehr Azar
Manuchehr, Manuchar, Manuchihr, or Manouchehr ( fa, منوچهر, ''Manūčehr'', Old Persian: Manōčihr, Avestan: Manuščiθra) is a Persian male given name meaning "Heaven's face". It consists of two parts ''Manu (Manou),'' which means "Heaven" in the old Persian language; and ''Chehr,'' which means "face". Given name Manuchehr * Manuchehr, mythical hero from ''Shahnameh''. * Manuchehr I, Manuchehr II and Manuchehr III, the 11th, 17th and 19th shahs of medieval Shirvan * Manuchihr, king of Ziyarids * Manuchehr Eliasi, Iranian Member of Parliament * Manuchehr Ghorbanifar, Iranian arms dealer * Manuchehr Jamali, Iranian philosopher * Manuchehr Shahrokhi, Iranian-American academic Manouchehr * Manouchehr Atashi, Persian poet * Manouchehr Eghbal, Prime Minister of Iran * Manouchehr Ganji, Iranian politician * Manouchehr Khan Gorji, Iranian official * Manouchehr Mahamadi, Iranian film producer * Manouchehr Mottaki, Iranian Government Minister * Manouchehr Yektai, Iran ...
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Ferdous Kaviani
Ferdous is a Bangladeshi name that may refer to * Ferdous Ahmed, Bangladeshi film actor *Ferdous Ahmed Qurishi, Bangladeshi politician *Ferdous Ara, Bangladeshi singer *Ferdous Wahid, Bangladeshi pop singer and film director *Hassan Ferdous (1929–1997), Iranian weightlifter *Mohammad Ferdous Khan (died 2016), Bangladeshi educationist *Nasim Ferdous, Bangladeshi diplomat *Rahatul Ferdous (born 1995), Bangladeshi cricketer * Tabassum Ferdous Shaon (born c. 1979), Bangladeshi beauty pageant See also * Ferdows (other) Ferdows is a city in South Khorasan Province in Iran Ferdows ( fa, فردوس) may also refer to: * Ferdows, Jiroft, a village in Kerman Province, Iran * Ferdows, Narmashir, a village in Kerman Province, Iran * Ferdows, Rigan, a village in Kerman ... {{Given name, type=both Bangladeshi masculine given names ...
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Mina Jafarzadeh
Mina Boyok Jafarzadeh ( fa, مینا جعفرزاده, best known as Mina Jafarzadeh; born 1946 in Khoy) is an Iranian television and cinema actress. She started her acting career in 1988 and made her film debut, ''Fil dar Tariki'' on same year. She married Bahman Zarrinpour, an Iranian director. Selected filmography * ''Ekhrajiha'' * '' Dear Day'' * ''Ferris wheel'' * ''Flying Passion'' * ''Under the City's Skin (TV series)'' * ''The Gun Loaded The Gun Loaded ( fa, تفنگ سرپر ; Tofange Sarpor) is an Iranian Drama and History War series. The series is written and directed by Amrollah Ahmadjoo. Storyline It is the story of a young man named ''Ghaybish'' (Hamid Reza Pegah) who l ...'' References External links * Mina Jafarzadeh in Soureh Cinema 1946 births Living people People from Khoy Iranian film actresses Iranian television actresses 20th-century Iranian actresses {{Iran-actor-stub ...
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Abbas Amiri Moghaddam
Abbas Amiri Moghaddam ( fa, عباس امیری مقدم; May 12, 1943 – February 26, 2011) was an Iranian actor. He made his debut in ''Fire in Winter'' in 1984. Two of his most memorable roles were the priest of the Temple of Amun in the drama series Prophet Joseph Joseph (; he, יוֹסֵף, , He shall add; Standard: ''Yōsef'', Tiberian: ''Yōsēp̄''; alternatively: יְהוֹסֵף, lit. 'Yahweh shall add'; Standard: ''Yəhōsef'', Tiberian: ''Yŏhōsēp̄''; ar, يوسف, Yūsuf; grc, Ἰωσ ... and Abu-Musa Ashari in the drama series Imam Ali. His last role in a period drama was that of Amer ibn Masud in Mokhtarnameh. Death On 26 February 2011, Abbas Amari died after his car crashed into a tree when the driver lost the control. References External links * 1950 births 2011 deaths 20th-century Iranian male actors Iranian male stage actors Iranian male actors Iranian male television actors People from Amol {{Iran-actor-stub ...
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History Of Film
The history of film chronicles the development of a visual art form created using film technologies that began in the late 19th century. The advent of film as an artistic medium is not clearly defined. However, the commercial, public screening of ten of the Lumière brothers' short films in Paris on 28 December 1895 can be regarded as the breakthrough of projected cinematographic motion pictures. There had been earlier cinematographic results and screenings by others like the Skladanowsky brothers, who used their self-made Bioscop to display the first moving picture show to a paying audience on 1 November 1895 in Berlin, but they lacked neither the quality, financial backing, stamina, or the luck to find the momentum that propelled the cinématographe Lumière into worldwide success. Those earliest films were in black and white, under a minute long, without recorded sound and consisted of a single shot from a steady camera. The first decade of motion pictures saw film mo ...
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