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Iranian journalist and reformist politician
Mohammad Atrianfar (Persian: محمد عطریانفر; born 1953 in Isfahan) is an Iranian journalist and reformist politician, currently the head of the "Policymaking
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Iranian cleric and politician
conference together with Mohammad Atrianfar and considered Mir-Hossein Mousavi to be under the illusion of fraud and called Seyyed Mohammad Khatami's association
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Slogan
Velayati, Taqi Yazdi, Hossein Saffar Harandi, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Hadi Khamenei, Mohammad Atrianfar, and Mohsin Qara'ati. Seyyed Abolhasan Navvab
Neither Gaza nor Lebanon, My Life for Iran
Neither_Gaza_nor_Lebanon,_My_Life_for_Iran
Iranian daily newspaper
Rahmanian. Its chief editor was Mohammad Ghouchani in its first period of publication. Mohammad Ghouchani and Mohammad Atrianfar, its ex-head of policy-making
Shargh
Overview of Iranian liberalism
"Kermani faction" led by Mohammad Hashemi Rafsanjani and Hossein Marashi and the more liberal "Isfahani faction" led by Mohammad Atrianfar and Gholamhossein
Liberalism_in_Iran
Newspaper in Iran from 2000 to 2009
its managing editor. The chief editor of Ham-Mihan was Mohammad Ghouchani. Mohammad Atrianfar served as the policy director of the paper which was based
Ham-Mihan
Reformist political party in Iran
"Kermani faction" led by Mohammad Hashemi Rafsanjani and Hossein Marashi, and the more liberal "Isfahani faction" led by Mohammad Atrianfar and Gholamhossein
Executives of Construction Party
Executives_of_Construction_Party
of Tehran Mohammad Atrianfar, politician Majid Farahani, reformist politician Ali Larijani, former Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Mohammad-Ali Najafi
List of Sharif University of Technology people
List_of_Sharif_University_of_Technology_people
Iranian lawyer (born 1975)
Mohammad Najafi (Persian: محمد نجفی; born 22 March 1975) is an Iranian lawyer, human rights activist, and political prisoner. He has been repeatedly detained
Mohammad_Najafi
Iranian poet and activist (born 1970)
Mohammad Mahdavifar (Persian: محمد مهدویفر; born 19 January 1970) is an Iranian poet, civil rights activist, former political prisoner, and a chemical
Mohammad_Mahdavifar
Iranian activist and politician, hostage-taker during the Iran Hostage Crisis
newly formed Office for Strengthening Unity, a group founded by Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti to counter the influence among university students of the anti-theocratic
Ebrahim_Asgharzadeh
Iranian politician
after being introduced to Noori by Gholamhossein Karbaschi and Mohammad Atrianfar. The first Iranian elections for the City and Village Councils of Iran
Mostafa_Tajzadeh
Local authority of Tehran, Iran
Rahmatollah Khosravi Forces of Imam's Line December 1999 — May 2001 4 Mohammad Atrianfar Executives of Construction May 2001 — January 2003 Ebrahim Asgharzadeh
Islamic City Council of Tehran
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Vice Chairman (2002–2003) 6 Mohammad Atrianfar Reformist ECP Chairman (2001–2003) 7 Ahmad Hakimipour Reformist AFIL 8 Mohammad-Hossein Doroudian Reformist
List of members of City Council of Tehran
List_of_members_of_City_Council_of_Tehran
Iranian photographer
Vasmaghi Mohammad Mahdavifar Politicians Mohsen Aminzadeh Morteza Alviri Shahrbanoo Amani Abbas Amir-Entezam Mohsen Armin Jafar Kavian Mohammad Atrianfar Seyyed
Majid_Saeedi
Political party in Iran
Morteza Haji HQ Head Habibollah Bitaraf List-leader Mohammad Ali Najafi Publicity Head Mohammad Atrianfar Founded 2006 Slogan Persian: عملگرايی بهجای
Reformists_Coalition_(2006)
Iranian architect and conservative politician
supporter of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during his mayorship, Chamran turned towards Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and his supporters during the 2006 elections, which resulted
Mehdi_Chamran
Iranian political strategist, journalist, activist and former intelligence officer
He was a member of Tehran's city council, and advisor to the president Mohammad Khatami. On 12 March 2000, he was shot in the face by an assailant and
Saeed_Hajjarian
Iranian politician (1950–2023)
2001 Deputy Saeed Hajjarian Preceded by Abbas Duzduzani Succeeded by Mohammad Atrianfar Member of City Council of Tehran In office 29 April 1999 – 15 January
Rahmatollah_Khosravi
Asgharzadeh IISP Y Y 347,173 24.73 6 Mohammad Atrianfar ECP Y Y 322,897 23.00 7 Ahmad Hakimipour AFIL Y Y 304,460 21.69 8 Mohammad-Hossein Doroudian OSU Y Y 279
1999 Tehran City Council election
1999_Tehran_City_Council_election
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English : habitational name from a minor place in West Yorkshire, where the surname is commonest, probably so called from Old English freht ‘augury’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’. Fritwell in Oxfordshire is of the same derivation, but appears not to have contributed to the surname.
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n.
A member of one of the four sects of the Sunnites, or Orthodox Mohammedans; -- so called from its founder, Mohammed al-Shafei.
n.
The flight of Mohammed from Mecca, September 13, A. D. 622 (subsequently established as the first year of the Moslem era); hence, any flight or exodus regarded as like that of Mohammed.
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An address or public prayer read from the steps of the pulpit in Mohammedan mosques, offering glory to God, praising Mohammed and his descendants, and the ruling princes.
n.
The religion of the Mohammedans; Mohammedanism; Islamism. Their formula of faith is: There is no God but Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet.
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The religion, or doctrines and precepts, of Mohammed, contained in the Koran; Islamism.
a.
Descended from Fatima, the daughter and only child of Mohammed.
n.
A member of that branch of the Mohammedans to which the Persians belong. They reject the first three caliphs, and consider Ali as being the first and only rightful successor of Mohammed. They do not acknowledge the Sunna, or body of traditions respecting Mohammed, as any part of the law, and on these accounts are treated as heretics by the Sunnites, or orthodox Mohammedans.
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Successor or vicar; -- a title of the successors of Mohammed both as temporal and spiritual rulers, now used by the sultans of Turkey.
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One of a sect of Mohammedans who favored the pretensions of the family of Mohammed ben Ismael, of the house Ali.
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A contemptuous name for Mohammed; hence, an evil spirit; a devil.
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A follower of Mohammed, the founder of Islamism; one who professes Mohammedanism or Islamism.
v. t.
To convert to the religion of Mohammed; to Mohammedanize.
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A member of an Arab princely family descended from Mohammed through his son-in-law Ali and daughter Fatima. The Grand Shereef is the governor of Mecca.
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A puppet; a doll; originally, an idol, because in the Middle Ages it was generally believed that the Mohammedans worshiped images representing Mohammed.
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Of or pertaining to Mohammed, or the religion and institutions founded by Mohammed.
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The imaginary milk-white animal on which Mohammed was said to have been carried up to heaven; a white mule.
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A descendant of Mohammed through his daughter Fatima and nephew Ali.
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The Scriptures of the Mohammedans, containing the professed revelations to Mohammed; -- called also Alcoran.
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A Mohammedan prince who, as a successor of Mohammed, unites in his person supreme spiritual and temporal power.
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The religion of Mohammed; also, idolatry. See Mawmet.