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Sussan (given Name)
Sussan is an alternative spelling of the English given name Susan and its Persian language, Persian equivalent Sousan. It also occurs as a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Rene Ben Sussan (1895–1960s?), Greek illustrator * Sussan (Iranian singer) (1943–2004), Iranian singer * Sussan Babaie (born 1954), Iranian-born art historian and curator * Sussan Deyhim (born 1958), Iranian-American musical artist and activist * Sussan Ley (born 1961), Australian politician * Sussan Nourshargh, British immunologist and pharmacologist * Sussan Siavoshi, Iranian-American political scientist * Sussan Tahmasebi, Iranian women's rights activist * Sussan Taslimi (born 1950), Iranian-Swedish actress * Sussan Taunton (born 1970), Mexican actress See also

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Susan
Susan is a feminine given name, the usual English version of Susanna or Susannah. All are versions of the Hebrew name Shoshana, which is derived from the Hebrew ''shoshan'', meaning ''lotus flower'' in Egyptian, original derivation, and several other languages. Variations * Susana, Susanna (or Suzanna), Susannah, Suzana, Suzannah * Susann, Sussan, Suzan, Suzann * Susanne, Suzanne * Susanne * Suzan * Suzanne * Suzette * Susie, Suzy Nicknames Common nicknames for Susan include: * Sue, Susie Susie is a female name that can be a diminutive form of Susan, Susanne, Suzanne, Susannah, Susanna or Susana. Susie may refer to: Songs *"Susie", a song by Krokus from '' Painkiller'' *"Susie", a song by John Lee Hooker from the album '' ..., Susi (German), Suzi, Suzy, Suzie, Suze, Sanna, Suzie, Sookie, Sukie, Sukey, Subo, Suus (Dutch), Shanti In other languages * Albanian and * * , or * * , or * * , or * Catalan, Estonian and * ** * Czech and ...
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Persian Language
Persian ( ), also known by its endonym and exonym, endonym Farsi (, Fārsī ), is a Western Iranian languages, Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian languages, Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian languages, Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages. Persian is a pluricentric language predominantly spoken and used officially within Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan in three mutual intelligibility, mutually intelligible standard language, standard varieties, respectively Iranian Persian (officially known as ''Persian''), Dari, Dari Persian (officially known as ''Dari'' since 1964), and Tajik language, Tajiki Persian (officially known as ''Tajik'' since 1999).Siddikzoda, S. "Tajik Language: Farsi or not Farsi?" in ''Media Insight Central Asia #27'', August 2002. It is also spoken natively in the Tajik variety by a significant population within Uzbekistan, as well as within other regions with a Persianate society, Persianate history in the cultural sphere o ...
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Sousan
Sousan or Soosan () is the Persian equivalent of the English given name Susan. Notable people with the name include: * Han Soosan (born 1946), South Korean author * Sousan (singer) (1943–2004), Iranian singer * Sousan S. Altaie, American drug researcher * Sousan Azadi (born 1954), Iranian author and designer * Soosan Firooz (born 1989), Afghan actress and rapper * Sousan Hajipour (born 1990), Iranian taekwondo practitioner * Sousan Keshavarz (born 1965), Iranian politician * Soosan Lolavar, British-Iranian composer and educator * Sousan Massi (born 1989), Swedish tennis player * Sousan Taslimi (born 1950), Iranian-Swedish actress See also * Sawsan * Sussan (given name) Sussan is an alternative spelling of the English given name Susan and its Persian language, Persian equivalent Sousan. It also occurs as a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Rene Ben Sussan (1895–1960s?), Greek illustrator * Sussan ...
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Rene Ben Sussan
Rene Ben Sussan (born 1895 in Salonika) was an illustrator, active from the 1920s to the 1960s. His most widely seen works are his illustrations for the various " Limited Editions Club" and " Heritage Press" series of small print runs of handmade and hand-bound books. He illustrated: ''Volpone, or The Fox'', by Ben Jonson, 1952 '' Eugénie Grandet'' by Honoré de Balzac, translated from the French by Ellen Marriage with an introduction by Richard Aldington, London 1960 '' The Cid'', translated by Robert Southey, 1958 ''The Merchant of Venice'' by William Shakespeare, Limited Editions Club, 1939 ''Sheridan's Plays'' by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Heritage Press, 1956 ''The Rivals'' by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Limited Editions Club, 1953. Etchings hand-colored. '' The School for Scandal'' by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Limited Editions Club 1934. Etchings hand-illustrated. '' Old Goriot'' by Honoré de Balzac Honoré de Balzac ( , more commonly ; ; born Honoré Bal ...
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Sussan (Iranian Singer)
Golandam Taherkhani (; June 12, 1943 – May 3, 2004), known professionally as Susan (also Sousan or Soosan; ), was a popular Iranian singer of particularly the 1960s and 1970s. Among her recordings was her 1969 release of "Kolah Makhmali" ("felt hat").Archived aGhostarchiveand thWayback Machine Early life Golandam Taherkhani was born in Qasr-e Shirin in 1943. Her father's name was Ibrahim and her mother's name was Bilqis. Her family was Kurdish. After the death of her father in an accident, she moved to the city of Takestan with her mother, settled there for a while and later moved to Tehran. After her mother died of cholera, Taherkhani lived with her aunt. In their neighborhood, there was a woman who used to sing at the door and sometimes took Taherkhani with her to a local cafe. She started performing there for two Iranian toman, tomans a night. Entering the field of singing Taherkhani imitated the charming songs of Qamar-ol-Moluk Vaziri and Moluk Zarabi, working under t ...
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Sussan Babaie
Sussan Babaie (, born 1954) is an Iranian-born art historian and curator. She is best known for her work on Persian art and Islamic art of the early modern period. She has written extensively on the art and architecture of the Safavid dynasty. Her research takes a multidisciplinary approach and explores topics such as urbanism, empire studies, transcultural visuality and notions of exoticism. In her work as a curator, Babaie has worked on exhibitions at the Sackler Museum of Harvard University (2010), the University of Michigan Museum of Art (installation, 2002–2006), and the Smith College Museum of Art (1998). She lived in the United States from 1979 until 2013. Since 2013, Babaie has been the Dr Andrew W. Mellon Reader in the Arts of Iran and Islam at The Courtauld Institute of Art in London. Biography Babaie was born in Abadan, Iran, in 1954. She studied graphic design at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Tehran with Iranian graphic designer Morteza Momay ...
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Sussan Deyhim
Sussan Deyhim (; born December 14, 1958) is an Iranian-American composer, vocalist, performance artist, and activist. She is internationally known for her invention of a unique sonic/vocal language. LA Times quotes her as "One of Iran's most potent voices in exile". Early life Sussan Deyhim was born into a liberal Iranian family on December 14, 1958, in Tehran, Iran. She was the youngest of eleven children, and her house was filled with every conceivable style of music, old and new. Growing up, Deyhim spent her summers at a special dance and arts camp at the Caspian Sea and at the Shirazz Festival. At the age of 13, she joined the Iranian National Ballet Company, and was offered a scholarship to attend the School of Performing Arts in Brussels. Deyhim won coveted admission into the Bejart Ballet in 1976, and moved to New York in 1980 to pursue music. Her music remains true to the spirit of her ancient heritage while pointing to the future with a very personal and poetic dramatic s ...
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Sussan Ley
Sussan Penelope Ley (pron. , "Susan Lee"; ; born 14 December 1961) is an Australian politician who is the current Leader of the Opposition (Australia), Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, leader of the Liberal Party since May 2025, being the first woman to hold either role. Prior to assuming the party leadership, she was the Leader of the Opposition (Australia)#List of deputy leaders of the opposition, Deputy Leader of the Opposition and deputy leader of the Liberal Party. Ley served as a Cabinet of Australia, cabinet minister in the Abbott government, Abbott, Turnbull government, Turnbull and Morrison governments. She also served as a parliamentary secretary in the final term of the Howard government, Howard government. Ley was born in Nigeria to English parents and grew up in the United Arab Emirates and England before moving to Australia as a teenager. Prior to entering politics, she worked as a commercial pilot, farmer and public servant ba ...
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Sussan Nourshargh
Sussan Nourshargh is a British immunologist, pharmacologist, and professor of microvascular pharmacology and immunopharmacology. She founded the Centre for Microvascular research at Queen Mary University. Career Sussan Nourshargh studied pharmacology (BSc) at University College London and did her PhD at King's College London. Nourshargh held a post-doctoral research scientist post in vascular biology at MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, London between 1986-1988. In 1988 she became a senior lecturer within the department of Applied Pharmacology at the National Heart and Lung Institute, part of Imperial College London. In 2006, Nourshargh became a professor of immunopharmacology at Imperial College London Imperial College London, also known as Imperial, is a Public university, public research university in London, England. Its history began with Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, who envisioned a Al ..., a year later she founde ...
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Sussan Siavoshi
Sussan Siavoshi is an Iranian-American political scientist and the Una Chapman Cox Distinguished Professor of International Affairs, Political Science at Trinity University. She is a former editor-in-chief of the journal ''Iranian Studies Iranian studies ( '), also referred to as Iranology and Iranistics, is an interdisciplinary field dealing with the research and study of the civilization, history, literature, art and culture of Iranian peoples. It is a part of the wider field ...''. She is known for her works on contemporary history of Iran. Books *''Montazeri: The Life and Thought of Iran's Revolutionary Ayatollah'', Cambridge University Press, 2017 *''Liberal Nationalism In Iran: The Failure Of A Movement'', Westview Press, 1990 References External linksSussan Siavoshi Living people Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Iranian scientists Iranian scholars Trinity University (Texas) faculty Ohio State University alumni Iranian political scientis ...
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Sussan Tahmasebi
Sussan Tahmasebi ( Persian: سوسن طهماسبی) is a leading women's rights advocate and expert from Iran. ُHer work has focused on promoting women's rights and peace in the Middle East and North Africa and Asia. Early life Tahmasebi was born in Tehran to an Iranian father and an American mother. The family migrated to the United States in 1978 in the lead up to the Iranian revolution. Tahmasebi moved back to Iran in 1999 staying for over ten years, where she became involved in Iranian civil society and the Iranian women's movement. Career Tahmasebi is the co-founder and Executive Director oFemena an organization which supports women human rights defenders, their organizations and feminist movements in the Middle East and North Africa and Asia regions. Tahmasebi is a leading expert on the situation of women in Iran and the Middle East. She is a founding member of the One Million Signatures Campaign, a grassroots effort working to end gender-biased laws in Iran. While ...
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Sussan Taslimi
Susan Taslimi (also spelled Soosan and Sousan; ; born 7 February 1950) is an Iranian-Swedish film and theatre actress, director and screenwriter. She emigrated from Iran in 1987, and now lives and works in Sweden. Early and personal life Born in Rasht in 1950 to film producer Khosro Taslimi and actress Monireh Taslimi, Susan Taslimi is the first non-European to play the lead role on a national theater stage in Sweden. Her brother Cyrous is also an actor and film producer. She graduated in theater and acting from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Tehran and started film acting with Bahram Bayzai's ''Ballad of Tara'' in 1979. She was married to film director and actor Dariush Farhang. Filmography (as an actress) Films *'' Ballad of Tara'' (, Tcherike-ye Tara, 1979, Iran) – as Tara *'' Death of Yazdgerd'' (, Marg-e Yazdgerd, 1982, Iran) – as The Miller's wife *''Sarbedaran'' (; TV series, 1984, Iran) – as Fatemeh *''Madian'' (, a.k.a. The Mare, 1985, Iran) *' ...
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