Special interview - Rana Mansour, singer and composer
Special interview - Rana Mansour, singer and composer
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Special interview - Rana Mansour, singer and composer
Iranian art changed in the 14th century. The cinema came. The novel came. Hall and gallery opened. Music went to homes. And in a word, art became social and connected with life and politics. "Hundred-year path" is the story of this connection. Watch the first part of this four-part series that deals with the years 1300 to 1320.
In this series of lectures, Abbas Amanat, a retired professor of history at Yale University, talks about the structures in Iranian history that she believes have remained stable from centuries ago until today and have shaped the lives of Iranians.
In this series of lectures, Abbas Amanat, a retired professor of history at Yale University, talks about the structures in Iranian history that he believes have remained stable from centuries ago until today and have shaped the lives of Iranians.
She considers herself a victim of the first generation of the Taliban and talks about the fear of being raped in prison during the second round of Taliban rule. Someone who didn't even read or write until he was twenty years old and spent half of his life in the corner of the kitchen; But now, in the US Congress and with words, he is going to war with the Taliban. Vahidah Amiri, one of the influential women, and advocate for women's rights, is the guest of this special interview.
In this series of lectures, Abbas Amanat, a retired professor of history at Yale University, talks about the structures in Iranian history that she believes have remained stable from centuries ago until today and have shaped the lives of Iranians.
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