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Zhaleh Olov - Part 01 - ژاله علو - قسمت اول
Olov, Zhaleh (born August 1972) Iranian actress, radio and T.V. presenter, dubber
Childhood and Education
She was born in Sangehlaj quarter one of the old quarters of Tehran, the capital city, in a family whose members were all literature lovers. Her grandpa was a calligrapher and her father while he was a member of the Royal army showed a great interest in literature and poetry. Zhaleh passed primary and secondary schools in Tehran in No-Akhtaran and Khosrow Khavar respectively and concurrently she studied Persian classic texts and poems. Then she attended primary college and after passing the courses of college due to her attachment to the theater she attended the courses of the conservatory of cinema and theater artist training and graduated from there.
Professional Activities
Zhaleh ...
published: 30 Mar 2021
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Zhaleh Olov - Part 03 - ژاله علو - قسمت سوم
Olov, Zhaleh (born August 1972) Iranian actress, radio and T.V. presenter, dubber
Childhood and Education
She was born in Sangehlaj quarter one of the old quarters of Tehran, the capital city, in a family whose members were all literature lovers. Her grandpa was a calligrapher and her father while he was a member of the Royal army showed a great interest in literature and poetry. Zhaleh passed primary and secondary schools in Tehran in No-Akhtaran and Khosrow Khavar respectively and concurrently she studied Persian classic texts and poems. Then she attended primary college and after passing the courses of college due to her attachment to the theater she attended the courses of the conservatory of cinema and theater artist training and graduated from there.
Professional Activities
Zhaleh ...
published: 30 Mar 2021
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Zhaleh Olov - Part 05 - ژاله علو - قسمت پنجم
Olov, Zhaleh (born August 1972) Iranian actress, radio and T.V. presenter, dubber
Childhood and Education
She was born in Sangehlaj quarter one of the old quarters of Tehran, the capital city, in a family whose members were all literature lovers. Her grandpa was a calligrapher and her father while he was a member of the Royal army showed a great interest in literature and poetry. Zhaleh passed primary and secondary schools in Tehran in No-Akhtaran and Khosrow Khavar respectively and concurrently she studied Persian classic texts and poems. Then she attended primary college and after passing the courses of college due to her attachment to the theater she attended the courses of the conservatory of cinema and theater artist training and graduated from there.
Professional Activities
Zhaleh ...
published: 30 Mar 2021
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Zhaleh Kazemi dubbing in Madame
استاد ژاله کاظمی
published: 29 Nov 2015
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Zhaleh Kazemi dubbing in The Sound of Music
استاد ژاله کاظمی
published: 29 Nov 2015
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Las crónicas de Mojtar - Episodio 1
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Las crónicas de Mojtar - Episodio 1
"Las crónicas de Mojtar" es una serie de televisión sobre la vida de Mojtar ibn Abu Obeid Saghafi (622 D.C - 687 D.C), nacido en Ta'if, Arabia Saudí, que pasa revista a los eventos seguidos al martirio de Imam Hasan e Imam Husein ibn-Ali durante 16 años de la vida de Mojtar e incluye la muerte de Mo'awiyah, la sucesión de Yazid ibn-Mo'awiyah, y los eventos posteriores a Ashura, así como el levantamiento de Mojtar hasta el martirio de él y sus compañeros.
Mojtar era líder musulmán chií y revolucionario islámico que encabezó una rebelión contra los califas omeyas en 686 D.C en la ciudad de Kufa (Irak), para vengar el martirio de Husein ibn-Ali (nieto del Profeta Mohamad (...
published: 19 Apr 2021
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Zhaleh Olov - Part 01 - ژاله علو - قسمت اول
Olov, Zhaleh (born August 1972) Iranian actress, radio and T.V. presenter, dubber
Childhood and Education
She was born in Sangehlaj quarter one of the old quar...
Olov, Zhaleh (born August 1972) Iranian actress, radio and T.V. presenter, dubber
Childhood and Education
She was born in Sangehlaj quarter one of the old quarters of Tehran, the capital city, in a family whose members were all literature lovers. Her grandpa was a calligrapher and her father while he was a member of the Royal army showed a great interest in literature and poetry. Zhaleh passed primary and secondary schools in Tehran in No-Akhtaran and Khosrow Khavar respectively and concurrently she studied Persian classic texts and poems. Then she attended primary college and after passing the courses of college due to her attachment to the theater she attended the courses of the conservatory of cinema and theater artist training and graduated from there.
Professional Activities
Zhaleh Olov from the years of training in the conservatory stepped into the theater scene and after graduation performed in the Ferdowsi and Tehran Theaters. She achieved her first experience in cinema in 1948 by playing in the film the Life Story, directed by Ali Daryabeygi, and since she possessed a pleasant voice she was invited to Iran Radio as a presenter. From 953 she joined the dubbing group and dubbed in many films for the world celebrated actresses like Sofia Loren. Later she undertook the responsibility of dubbing great important T.V. serials like “The Years Far from the Home (Oshin)”, she also undertook many roles in Radio plays.
She was one of the founders of Nightly Tales of Iran Radio. Zhaleh from the years of youngness to heretofore has been presented actively in the arena of performing art in either radio, television serials, and cinema.
Works
1. The Storm of Life, 1948
2. The Amir’s Prisoner
3. Spring Variety, 1949
4. Enchanter, 1952
5. Agha Mohammad Khan, Qajar, 1954
6. The Story of Life, 1954
7. The Bride of Tigris, 1954
8. Accusation, 1956
9. Yaqoob Leis Saffari, 1957
10. The Broken Talisman, 1958
11. Bijan and Manijeh, 1958
12. The Unlucky People, 1959
13. The Treat of Friendship, 1959
14. The Destitute One, 1959
15. Safar Ali, 1960
16. Treaty 1960
17. The Serpent Fang, 1961, (the smiling widows), 1961
18. The Nutty one, 1962
19. Platinum, 1962
20. Key, 1962
21. The Incomplete Hokani, 1969
22. Shirin and Farhad, 1970
23. Leyli and Majnoon, 1970
24. Toqi, A Ringlet Pigeon, 1970
25. Window, 1970
26. Bridge, 1971
27. The Hot Sense, 1971
28. Dashakol, 1971
29. The Chivalrous, 1971
30. The Robot, 1971
31. Dervish, 1972
32. Attal Mattal Tootooleh, 1972
33. The Sedition of Boot Wearer, 1972
34. The Time of Disaster, 1972 (Abbaseh and Ja’far Barmaki), 1972
35. The Wooden Candy, 1972
36. Shir Ali Mardan, 1972
37. Penalty, 1973
38. The Stranger, 1973
39. The Sound of the Plain, 1975
40. The Meddlers, 1977
41. The Lost Time, 1989
42. Keep the Flight in Your Mind, 1992
43. The Battle of Oil Tankers, 1993
44. The Snowy Man, 1993
45. The Day of the Event, 1994
46. Pari, 1994
47. The Auspicious Omen, 1996
48. The Today Woman, 1996
49. Sultan, 1996
50. The Traveler of Rey (a copy of cinema)
51. The Mom’s Guest, 2003
52. Shirin, 2008
53. The Season of White Fish, 2009
54. We Have No Choice, 2009
https://wn.com/Zhaleh_Olov_Part_01_ژاله_علو_قسمت_اول
Olov, Zhaleh (born August 1972) Iranian actress, radio and T.V. presenter, dubber
Childhood and Education
She was born in Sangehlaj quarter one of the old quarters of Tehran, the capital city, in a family whose members were all literature lovers. Her grandpa was a calligrapher and her father while he was a member of the Royal army showed a great interest in literature and poetry. Zhaleh passed primary and secondary schools in Tehran in No-Akhtaran and Khosrow Khavar respectively and concurrently she studied Persian classic texts and poems. Then she attended primary college and after passing the courses of college due to her attachment to the theater she attended the courses of the conservatory of cinema and theater artist training and graduated from there.
Professional Activities
Zhaleh Olov from the years of training in the conservatory stepped into the theater scene and after graduation performed in the Ferdowsi and Tehran Theaters. She achieved her first experience in cinema in 1948 by playing in the film the Life Story, directed by Ali Daryabeygi, and since she possessed a pleasant voice she was invited to Iran Radio as a presenter. From 953 she joined the dubbing group and dubbed in many films for the world celebrated actresses like Sofia Loren. Later she undertook the responsibility of dubbing great important T.V. serials like “The Years Far from the Home (Oshin)”, she also undertook many roles in Radio plays.
She was one of the founders of Nightly Tales of Iran Radio. Zhaleh from the years of youngness to heretofore has been presented actively in the arena of performing art in either radio, television serials, and cinema.
Works
1. The Storm of Life, 1948
2. The Amir’s Prisoner
3. Spring Variety, 1949
4. Enchanter, 1952
5. Agha Mohammad Khan, Qajar, 1954
6. The Story of Life, 1954
7. The Bride of Tigris, 1954
8. Accusation, 1956
9. Yaqoob Leis Saffari, 1957
10. The Broken Talisman, 1958
11. Bijan and Manijeh, 1958
12. The Unlucky People, 1959
13. The Treat of Friendship, 1959
14. The Destitute One, 1959
15. Safar Ali, 1960
16. Treaty 1960
17. The Serpent Fang, 1961, (the smiling widows), 1961
18. The Nutty one, 1962
19. Platinum, 1962
20. Key, 1962
21. The Incomplete Hokani, 1969
22. Shirin and Farhad, 1970
23. Leyli and Majnoon, 1970
24. Toqi, A Ringlet Pigeon, 1970
25. Window, 1970
26. Bridge, 1971
27. The Hot Sense, 1971
28. Dashakol, 1971
29. The Chivalrous, 1971
30. The Robot, 1971
31. Dervish, 1972
32. Attal Mattal Tootooleh, 1972
33. The Sedition of Boot Wearer, 1972
34. The Time of Disaster, 1972 (Abbaseh and Ja’far Barmaki), 1972
35. The Wooden Candy, 1972
36. Shir Ali Mardan, 1972
37. Penalty, 1973
38. The Stranger, 1973
39. The Sound of the Plain, 1975
40. The Meddlers, 1977
41. The Lost Time, 1989
42. Keep the Flight in Your Mind, 1992
43. The Battle of Oil Tankers, 1993
44. The Snowy Man, 1993
45. The Day of the Event, 1994
46. Pari, 1994
47. The Auspicious Omen, 1996
48. The Today Woman, 1996
49. Sultan, 1996
50. The Traveler of Rey (a copy of cinema)
51. The Mom’s Guest, 2003
52. Shirin, 2008
53. The Season of White Fish, 2009
54. We Have No Choice, 2009
- published: 30 Mar 2021
- views: 771
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Zhaleh Olov - Part 03 - ژاله علو - قسمت سوم
Olov, Zhaleh (born August 1972) Iranian actress, radio and T.V. presenter, dubber
Childhood and Education
She was born in Sangehlaj quarter one of the old quar...
Olov, Zhaleh (born August 1972) Iranian actress, radio and T.V. presenter, dubber
Childhood and Education
She was born in Sangehlaj quarter one of the old quarters of Tehran, the capital city, in a family whose members were all literature lovers. Her grandpa was a calligrapher and her father while he was a member of the Royal army showed a great interest in literature and poetry. Zhaleh passed primary and secondary schools in Tehran in No-Akhtaran and Khosrow Khavar respectively and concurrently she studied Persian classic texts and poems. Then she attended primary college and after passing the courses of college due to her attachment to the theater she attended the courses of the conservatory of cinema and theater artist training and graduated from there.
Professional Activities
Zhaleh Olov from the years of training in the conservatory stepped into the theater scene and after graduation performed in the Ferdowsi and Tehran Theaters. She achieved her first experience in cinema in 1948 by playing in the film the Life Story, directed by Ali Daryabeygi, and since she possessed a pleasant voice she was invited to Iran Radio as a presenter. From 953 she joined the dubbing group and dubbed in many films for the world celebrated actresses like Sofia Loren. Later she undertook the responsibility of dubbing great important T.V. serials like “The Years Far from the Home (Oshin)”, she also undertook many roles in Radio plays.
She was one of the founders of Nightly Tales of Iran Radio. Zhaleh from the years of youngness to heretofore has been presented actively in the arena of performing art in either radio, television serials, and cinema.
Works
1. The Storm of Life, 1948
2. The Amir’s Prisoner
3. Spring Variety, 1949
4. Enchanter, 1952
5. Agha Mohammad Khan, Qajar, 1954
6. The Story of Life, 1954
7. The Bride of Tigris, 1954
8. Accusation, 1956
9. Yaqoob Leis Saffari, 1957
10. The Broken Talisman, 1958
11. Bijan and Manijeh, 1958
12. The Unlucky People, 1959
13. The Treat of Friendship, 1959
14. The Destitute One, 1959
15. Safar Ali, 1960
16. Treaty 1960
17. The Serpent Fang, 1961, (the smiling widows), 1961
18. The Nutty one, 1962
19. Platinum, 1962
20. Key, 1962
21. The Incomplete Hokani, 1969
22. Shirin and Farhad, 1970
23. Leyli and Majnoon, 1970
24. Toqi, A Ringlet Pigeon, 1970
25. Window, 1970
26. Bridge, 1971
27. The Hot Sense, 1971
28. Dashakol, 1971
29. The Chivalrous, 1971
30. The Robot, 1971
31. Dervish, 1972
32. Attal Mattal Tootooleh, 1972
33. The Sedition of Boot Wearer, 1972
34. The Time of Disaster, 1972 (Abbaseh and Ja’far Barmaki), 1972
35. The Wooden Candy, 1972
36. Shir Ali Mardan, 1972
37. Penalty, 1973
38. The Stranger, 1973
39. The Sound of the Plain, 1975
40. The Meddlers, 1977
41. The Lost Time, 1989
42. Keep the Flight in Your Mind, 1992
43. The Battle of Oil Tankers, 1993
44. The Snowy Man, 1993
45. The Day of the Event, 1994
46. Pari, 1994
47. The Auspicious Omen, 1996
48. The Today Woman, 1996
49. Sultan, 1996
50. The Traveler of Rey (a copy of cinema)
51. The Mom’s Guest, 2003
52. Shirin, 2008
53. The Season of White Fish, 2009
54. We Have No Choice, 2009
https://wn.com/Zhaleh_Olov_Part_03_ژاله_علو_قسمت_سوم
Olov, Zhaleh (born August 1972) Iranian actress, radio and T.V. presenter, dubber
Childhood and Education
She was born in Sangehlaj quarter one of the old quarters of Tehran, the capital city, in a family whose members were all literature lovers. Her grandpa was a calligrapher and her father while he was a member of the Royal army showed a great interest in literature and poetry. Zhaleh passed primary and secondary schools in Tehran in No-Akhtaran and Khosrow Khavar respectively and concurrently she studied Persian classic texts and poems. Then she attended primary college and after passing the courses of college due to her attachment to the theater she attended the courses of the conservatory of cinema and theater artist training and graduated from there.
Professional Activities
Zhaleh Olov from the years of training in the conservatory stepped into the theater scene and after graduation performed in the Ferdowsi and Tehran Theaters. She achieved her first experience in cinema in 1948 by playing in the film the Life Story, directed by Ali Daryabeygi, and since she possessed a pleasant voice she was invited to Iran Radio as a presenter. From 953 she joined the dubbing group and dubbed in many films for the world celebrated actresses like Sofia Loren. Later she undertook the responsibility of dubbing great important T.V. serials like “The Years Far from the Home (Oshin)”, she also undertook many roles in Radio plays.
She was one of the founders of Nightly Tales of Iran Radio. Zhaleh from the years of youngness to heretofore has been presented actively in the arena of performing art in either radio, television serials, and cinema.
Works
1. The Storm of Life, 1948
2. The Amir’s Prisoner
3. Spring Variety, 1949
4. Enchanter, 1952
5. Agha Mohammad Khan, Qajar, 1954
6. The Story of Life, 1954
7. The Bride of Tigris, 1954
8. Accusation, 1956
9. Yaqoob Leis Saffari, 1957
10. The Broken Talisman, 1958
11. Bijan and Manijeh, 1958
12. The Unlucky People, 1959
13. The Treat of Friendship, 1959
14. The Destitute One, 1959
15. Safar Ali, 1960
16. Treaty 1960
17. The Serpent Fang, 1961, (the smiling widows), 1961
18. The Nutty one, 1962
19. Platinum, 1962
20. Key, 1962
21. The Incomplete Hokani, 1969
22. Shirin and Farhad, 1970
23. Leyli and Majnoon, 1970
24. Toqi, A Ringlet Pigeon, 1970
25. Window, 1970
26. Bridge, 1971
27. The Hot Sense, 1971
28. Dashakol, 1971
29. The Chivalrous, 1971
30. The Robot, 1971
31. Dervish, 1972
32. Attal Mattal Tootooleh, 1972
33. The Sedition of Boot Wearer, 1972
34. The Time of Disaster, 1972 (Abbaseh and Ja’far Barmaki), 1972
35. The Wooden Candy, 1972
36. Shir Ali Mardan, 1972
37. Penalty, 1973
38. The Stranger, 1973
39. The Sound of the Plain, 1975
40. The Meddlers, 1977
41. The Lost Time, 1989
42. Keep the Flight in Your Mind, 1992
43. The Battle of Oil Tankers, 1993
44. The Snowy Man, 1993
45. The Day of the Event, 1994
46. Pari, 1994
47. The Auspicious Omen, 1996
48. The Today Woman, 1996
49. Sultan, 1996
50. The Traveler of Rey (a copy of cinema)
51. The Mom’s Guest, 2003
52. Shirin, 2008
53. The Season of White Fish, 2009
54. We Have No Choice, 2009
- published: 30 Mar 2021
- views: 406
13:30
Zhaleh Olov - Part 05 - ژاله علو - قسمت پنجم
Olov, Zhaleh (born August 1972) Iranian actress, radio and T.V. presenter, dubber
Childhood and Education
She was born in Sangehlaj quarter one of the old quar...
Olov, Zhaleh (born August 1972) Iranian actress, radio and T.V. presenter, dubber
Childhood and Education
She was born in Sangehlaj quarter one of the old quarters of Tehran, the capital city, in a family whose members were all literature lovers. Her grandpa was a calligrapher and her father while he was a member of the Royal army showed a great interest in literature and poetry. Zhaleh passed primary and secondary schools in Tehran in No-Akhtaran and Khosrow Khavar respectively and concurrently she studied Persian classic texts and poems. Then she attended primary college and after passing the courses of college due to her attachment to the theater she attended the courses of the conservatory of cinema and theater artist training and graduated from there.
Professional Activities
Zhaleh Olov from the years of training in the conservatory stepped into the theater scene and after graduation performed in the Ferdowsi and Tehran Theaters. She achieved her first experience in cinema in 1948 by playing in the film the Life Story, directed by Ali Daryabeygi, and since she possessed a pleasant voice she was invited to Iran Radio as a presenter. From 953 she joined the dubbing group and dubbed in many films for the world celebrated actresses like Sofia Loren. Later she undertook the responsibility of dubbing great important T.V. serials like “The Years Far from the Home (Oshin)”, she also undertook many roles in Radio plays.
She was one of the founders of Nightly Tales of Iran Radio. Zhaleh from the years of youngness to heretofore has been presented actively in the arena of performing art in either radio, television serials, and cinema.
Works
1. The Storm of Life, 1948
2. The Amir’s Prisoner
3. Spring Variety, 1949
4. Enchanter, 1952
5. Agha Mohammad Khan, Qajar, 1954
6. The Story of Life, 1954
7. The Bride of Tigris, 1954
8. Accusation, 1956
9. Yaqoob Leis Saffari, 1957
10. The Broken Talisman, 1958
11. Bijan and Manijeh, 1958
12. The Unlucky People, 1959
13. The Treat of Friendship, 1959
14. The Destitute One, 1959
15. Safar Ali, 1960
16. Treaty 1960
17. The Serpent Fang, 1961, (the smiling widows), 1961
18. The Nutty one, 1962
19. Platinum, 1962
20. Key, 1962
21. The Incomplete Hokani, 1969
22. Shirin and Farhad, 1970
23. Leyli and Majnoon, 1970
24. Toqi, A Ringlet Pigeon, 1970
25. Window, 1970
26. Bridge, 1971
27. The Hot Sense, 1971
28. Dashakol, 1971
29. The Chivalrous, 1971
30. The Robot, 1971
31. Dervish, 1972
32. Attal Mattal Tootooleh, 1972
33. The Sedition of Boot Wearer, 1972
34. The Time of Disaster, 1972 (Abbaseh and Ja’far Barmaki), 1972
35. The Wooden Candy, 1972
36. Shir Ali Mardan, 1972
37. Penalty, 1973
38. The Stranger, 1973
39. The Sound of the Plain, 1975
40. The Meddlers, 1977
41. The Lost Time, 1989
42. Keep the Flight in Your Mind, 1992
43. The Battle of Oil Tankers, 1993
44. The Snowy Man, 1993
45. The Day of the Event, 1994
46. Pari, 1994
47. The Auspicious Omen, 1996
48. The Today Woman, 1996
49. Sultan, 1996
50. The Traveler of Rey (a copy of cinema)
51. The Mom’s Guest, 2003
52. Shirin, 2008
53. The Season of White Fish, 2009
54. We Have No Choice, 2009
https://wn.com/Zhaleh_Olov_Part_05_ژاله_علو_قسمت_پنجم
Olov, Zhaleh (born August 1972) Iranian actress, radio and T.V. presenter, dubber
Childhood and Education
She was born in Sangehlaj quarter one of the old quarters of Tehran, the capital city, in a family whose members were all literature lovers. Her grandpa was a calligrapher and her father while he was a member of the Royal army showed a great interest in literature and poetry. Zhaleh passed primary and secondary schools in Tehran in No-Akhtaran and Khosrow Khavar respectively and concurrently she studied Persian classic texts and poems. Then she attended primary college and after passing the courses of college due to her attachment to the theater she attended the courses of the conservatory of cinema and theater artist training and graduated from there.
Professional Activities
Zhaleh Olov from the years of training in the conservatory stepped into the theater scene and after graduation performed in the Ferdowsi and Tehran Theaters. She achieved her first experience in cinema in 1948 by playing in the film the Life Story, directed by Ali Daryabeygi, and since she possessed a pleasant voice she was invited to Iran Radio as a presenter. From 953 she joined the dubbing group and dubbed in many films for the world celebrated actresses like Sofia Loren. Later she undertook the responsibility of dubbing great important T.V. serials like “The Years Far from the Home (Oshin)”, she also undertook many roles in Radio plays.
She was one of the founders of Nightly Tales of Iran Radio. Zhaleh from the years of youngness to heretofore has been presented actively in the arena of performing art in either radio, television serials, and cinema.
Works
1. The Storm of Life, 1948
2. The Amir’s Prisoner
3. Spring Variety, 1949
4. Enchanter, 1952
5. Agha Mohammad Khan, Qajar, 1954
6. The Story of Life, 1954
7. The Bride of Tigris, 1954
8. Accusation, 1956
9. Yaqoob Leis Saffari, 1957
10. The Broken Talisman, 1958
11. Bijan and Manijeh, 1958
12. The Unlucky People, 1959
13. The Treat of Friendship, 1959
14. The Destitute One, 1959
15. Safar Ali, 1960
16. Treaty 1960
17. The Serpent Fang, 1961, (the smiling widows), 1961
18. The Nutty one, 1962
19. Platinum, 1962
20. Key, 1962
21. The Incomplete Hokani, 1969
22. Shirin and Farhad, 1970
23. Leyli and Majnoon, 1970
24. Toqi, A Ringlet Pigeon, 1970
25. Window, 1970
26. Bridge, 1971
27. The Hot Sense, 1971
28. Dashakol, 1971
29. The Chivalrous, 1971
30. The Robot, 1971
31. Dervish, 1972
32. Attal Mattal Tootooleh, 1972
33. The Sedition of Boot Wearer, 1972
34. The Time of Disaster, 1972 (Abbaseh and Ja’far Barmaki), 1972
35. The Wooden Candy, 1972
36. Shir Ali Mardan, 1972
37. Penalty, 1973
38. The Stranger, 1973
39. The Sound of the Plain, 1975
40. The Meddlers, 1977
41. The Lost Time, 1989
42. Keep the Flight in Your Mind, 1992
43. The Battle of Oil Tankers, 1993
44. The Snowy Man, 1993
45. The Day of the Event, 1994
46. Pari, 1994
47. The Auspicious Omen, 1996
48. The Today Woman, 1996
49. Sultan, 1996
50. The Traveler of Rey (a copy of cinema)
51. The Mom’s Guest, 2003
52. Shirin, 2008
53. The Season of White Fish, 2009
54. We Have No Choice, 2009
- published: 30 Mar 2021
- views: 158
42:37
Las crónicas de Mojtar - Episodio 1
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Las crónicas de Mojtar - Episodio 1
"Las crónicas de Mojtar" es una serie d...
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Las crónicas de Mojtar - Episodio 1
"Las crónicas de Mojtar" es una serie de televisión sobre la vida de Mojtar ibn Abu Obeid Saghafi (622 D.C - 687 D.C), nacido en Ta'if, Arabia Saudí, que pasa revista a los eventos seguidos al martirio de Imam Hasan e Imam Husein ibn-Ali durante 16 años de la vida de Mojtar e incluye la muerte de Mo'awiyah, la sucesión de Yazid ibn-Mo'awiyah, y los eventos posteriores a Ashura, así como el levantamiento de Mojtar hasta el martirio de él y sus compañeros.
Mojtar era líder musulmán chií y revolucionario islámico que encabezó una rebelión contra los califas omeyas en 686 D.C en la ciudad de Kufa (Irak), para vengar el martirio de Husein ibn-Ali (nieto del Profeta Mohamad (P)) en la batalla de Karbala en el año 61 de la Hégira.
Cuando Yazid I asumió el poder en 683 D.C, algunos musulmanes estaban descontentos con su despótico gobierno y la sucesión hereditaria que había impuesto. El carácter despótico y cruel de Yazid eran desconocidos para muchos hasta que asesinó al nieto del Profeta Mohamad (P), Husein ibn-Ali, en la batalla de Karbala. Fue una desigual batalla entre los 30 mil soldados de Yazid y tan sólo 72 soldados de Husein ibn-Ali, que había emigrado con su familia y compañeros desde Hiyaz (Arabia Saudí) a Kufa.
Durante la batalla de Karbala, Mojtar fue aprisionado en Kufa. Después de ser liberado, ya tarde, comprendió la tragedia que había sucedido en Karbala y se dispuso a vengar la inocente muerte de Husein ibn-Ali.
La rebelión de Mojtar estalló en 686 D.C y fue apoyada por la facción de los musulmanes chiítas, especialmente los musulmanes iraníes que viajaron desde Irán para unirse a su causa. Uno de sus principales compañeros y partidarios fue un iraní llamado Kian. Según los registros históricos, la lucha de Mojtar no fue una revolución por el poder, sino para vengarse de la opresión de los califas omeyas y el asesinato de los descendientes del Profeta Mohamad (P). Mojtar aprisionó a muchos de los hombres que asesinaron a Husein ibn-Ali y sus compañeros en la batalla de Karbala.
La tumba de Mojtar se encuentra en el interior de la mezquita de Kufa, en el actual Irak.
Año de producción: 2011
Starring:
Fariborz Arabnia, Zhaleh Olov , Davoud Rashidi , Farhad Aslani , Amin Zendegani , Reza Kianian , Mohammad-Reza Sharifinia , Seyed Javad Hashemi , Parvin Soleimani , Vishka Asayesh , Gohar Kheirandish , Hadis Fooladvand , Elham Hamidi , Kazem HajirAzad , Behnaz Jafari , Karim Akbari Mobarakeh , Fariba Kosari , Mehdi Fakhimzadeh , Nasrin Moghanloo, Ebrahim Abadi
Shahram Haghighat Doost , Reza Rooygari , Jafar Dehghan , Mohammad Fili , Hasan Pourshirazi
Farrokh Nemati , Hamid Ataei , Hassan Mirbagheri , Ahu Kheradmand , Mahmoud Jafari , Parviz Pourhosseini , Anoushirvan Arjmand , Valiollah Momeni , Hamed Haddadi , Behnoosh Tabatabaei , Majid Alieslam , Fereydoun Sorani , Shohreh Lorestani , Abbas Amiri , Mostafa Tari , Enayat Shafiee , Ahmad Irandoost
Directora: Davood Mirbagheri
productor: Mahmoud Fallah
Autor: Davood Mirbagheri, Hasan Mirbagheri, Mohammad Beyranvand
Género: Historia, Biografía, Religión, Épico
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Las crónicas de Mojtar - Episodio 1
"Las crónicas de Mojtar" es una serie de televisión sobre la vida de Mojtar ibn Abu Obeid Saghafi (622 D.C - 687 D.C), nacido en Ta'if, Arabia Saudí, que pasa revista a los eventos seguidos al martirio de Imam Hasan e Imam Husein ibn-Ali durante 16 años de la vida de Mojtar e incluye la muerte de Mo'awiyah, la sucesión de Yazid ibn-Mo'awiyah, y los eventos posteriores a Ashura, así como el levantamiento de Mojtar hasta el martirio de él y sus compañeros.
Mojtar era líder musulmán chií y revolucionario islámico que encabezó una rebelión contra los califas omeyas en 686 D.C en la ciudad de Kufa (Irak), para vengar el martirio de Husein ibn-Ali (nieto del Profeta Mohamad (P)) en la batalla de Karbala en el año 61 de la Hégira.
Cuando Yazid I asumió el poder en 683 D.C, algunos musulmanes estaban descontentos con su despótico gobierno y la sucesión hereditaria que había impuesto. El carácter despótico y cruel de Yazid eran desconocidos para muchos hasta que asesinó al nieto del Profeta Mohamad (P), Husein ibn-Ali, en la batalla de Karbala. Fue una desigual batalla entre los 30 mil soldados de Yazid y tan sólo 72 soldados de Husein ibn-Ali, que había emigrado con su familia y compañeros desde Hiyaz (Arabia Saudí) a Kufa.
Durante la batalla de Karbala, Mojtar fue aprisionado en Kufa. Después de ser liberado, ya tarde, comprendió la tragedia que había sucedido en Karbala y se dispuso a vengar la inocente muerte de Husein ibn-Ali.
La rebelión de Mojtar estalló en 686 D.C y fue apoyada por la facción de los musulmanes chiítas, especialmente los musulmanes iraníes que viajaron desde Irán para unirse a su causa. Uno de sus principales compañeros y partidarios fue un iraní llamado Kian. Según los registros históricos, la lucha de Mojtar no fue una revolución por el poder, sino para vengarse de la opresión de los califas omeyas y el asesinato de los descendientes del Profeta Mohamad (P). Mojtar aprisionó a muchos de los hombres que asesinaron a Husein ibn-Ali y sus compañeros en la batalla de Karbala.
La tumba de Mojtar se encuentra en el interior de la mezquita de Kufa, en el actual Irak.
Año de producción: 2011
Starring:
Fariborz Arabnia, Zhaleh Olov , Davoud Rashidi , Farhad Aslani , Amin Zendegani , Reza Kianian , Mohammad-Reza Sharifinia , Seyed Javad Hashemi , Parvin Soleimani , Vishka Asayesh , Gohar Kheirandish , Hadis Fooladvand , Elham Hamidi , Kazem HajirAzad , Behnaz Jafari , Karim Akbari Mobarakeh , Fariba Kosari , Mehdi Fakhimzadeh , Nasrin Moghanloo, Ebrahim Abadi
Shahram Haghighat Doost , Reza Rooygari , Jafar Dehghan , Mohammad Fili , Hasan Pourshirazi
Farrokh Nemati , Hamid Ataei , Hassan Mirbagheri , Ahu Kheradmand , Mahmoud Jafari , Parviz Pourhosseini , Anoushirvan Arjmand , Valiollah Momeni , Hamed Haddadi , Behnoosh Tabatabaei , Majid Alieslam , Fereydoun Sorani , Shohreh Lorestani , Abbas Amiri , Mostafa Tari , Enayat Shafiee , Ahmad Irandoost
Directora: Davood Mirbagheri
productor: Mahmoud Fallah
Autor: Davood Mirbagheri, Hasan Mirbagheri, Mohammad Beyranvand
Género: Historia, Biografía, Religión, Épico
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