The state under Naser al-Din was the recognized government of Iran but its authority was undermined by local tribal leaders. The religious and tribal chieftains held quite a bit of autonomy over their communities. Naser al-Din was not effective in implementing his sovereignty over his people. Local groups had their own militias and oftentimes did not obey laws passed by ...
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On Sunday, music’s best gathered at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, for the 2021 Grammy Awards. The night was a celebration of music, but attendees — both virtual and in-person — weren’t afraid to have fun with their fashion throughout the event, too. Here are some of the most daring looks stars wore at the Grammys.
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Tawfiq was a humorous and humorous Persian-language weekly in Iran with about half a century of activity from 1302 to 1350 (1923 to 1971). As Tawfiq magazine was published on Friday nights, its slogan was: “Hamshahri! “Remember two things on Friday night: the second is to buy Tawfiq magazine!”
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