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سوهان - Iranian sweet - Gift from city of Qom - Farsi sub English
سوهان - Iranian sweet - Gift from city of Qom - Farsi sub English
سوهان یک شیرینی ایرانی و سوغات استان قم است.سوهان به شکلها و انواع...
سوهان - Iranian sweet - Gift from city of Qom - Farsi sub English
سوهان یک شیرینی ایرانی و سوغات استان قم است.سوهان به شکلها و انواع مختلفی نظیر: سوهان عسلی، سوهان کنجدی، سوهان بادامی، سوهان گزی، سوهان لقمه، سوهان کرهای و غیره تولید و عرضه میشود. از عمده مواد اولیه مورد استفاده در پخت و تهیه سوهان میتوان به آب، آرد سبوسدار، جوانه گندم، شکر، روغن، زرده تخم مرغ، هل، زعفران و مغز پسته اشاره کرد. سوهان برای اولین بار در دوره قاجار ساخته شد. فردی بنام ملاابراهیم شماعی در مراسمی که در آرامگاه حضرت فاطمه معصومه (س) خواهر بزرگوار علی بن موسی الرضا (ع) امام هشتم شیعیان برگزار بود نوعی از حلوا را تولید کرد که از آن به بعد به آن سوهان میگفتند.
Iranian sweets and a souvenir of Qom is the Sohan. Rasp and a variety of shapes such as: filing stool, filing sesame, almond-filing, filing Gzy, filing mouthful, Korean, etc. File is produced. The main ingredients used in cooking and preparing a filing to the water, flour, grains, wheat germ, sugar, oil, egg yolks, cardamom, saffron and pistachio noted. The first filing was made in the Qajar period
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سوهان - Iranian sweet - Gift from city of Qom - Farsi sub English
سوهان یک شیرینی ایرانی و سوغات استان قم است.سوهان به شکلها و انواع مختلفی نظیر: سوهان عسلی، سوهان کنجدی، سوهان بادامی، سوهان گزی، سوهان لقمه، سوهان کرهای و غیره تولید و عرضه میشود. از عمده مواد اولیه مورد استفاده در پخت و تهیه سوهان میتوان به آب، آرد سبوسدار، جوانه گندم، شکر، روغن، زرده تخم مرغ، هل، زعفران و مغز پسته اشاره کرد. سوهان برای اولین بار در دوره قاجار ساخته شد. فردی بنام ملاابراهیم شماعی در مراسمی که در آرامگاه حضرت فاطمه معصومه (س) خواهر بزرگوار علی بن موسی الرضا (ع) امام هشتم شیعیان برگزار بود نوعی از حلوا را تولید کرد که از آن به بعد به آن سوهان میگفتند.
Iranian sweets and a souvenir of Qom is the Sohan. Rasp and a variety of shapes such as: filing stool, filing sesame, almond-filing, filing Gzy, filing mouthful, Korean, etc. File is produced. The main ingredients used in cooking and preparing a filing to the water, flour, grains, wheat germ, sugar, oil, egg yolks, cardamom, saffron and pistachio noted. The first filing was made in the Qajar period
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[Iran Today] Role and status of women in the Iranian society - 09Mar2012 - English
International women\'s day has been celebrated for over a century, and since then it has manifested itself in different ways in each and every culture.
In some countries it has morphed into a...
International women\'s day has been celebrated for over a century, and since then it has manifested itself in different ways in each and every culture.
In some countries it has morphed into a sort of Valentine\'s Day. In others the day highlights points that the United Nations intended by creating the occasion.
Light is shed on human rights, women\'s rights, and the ongoing struggles of women worldwide. In Iran woman\'s day means all that and a little more.
Many husbands choose this day to show their appreciation for their wives, and the ongoing efforts to assert women\'s rights are highlighted. But the occasion has added significance in Iran, because of the people\'s Islamic faith, which emphasizes the holy status of women in society.
That might be news for someone with little information about the Islamic faith, but Muslims have numerous laws designed specifically to assert women\'s rights, written in a time when baby girls were such a disgrace for their family, they were buried alive at birth.
The role of women in any society is a subject of much controversy and debate. In Iran that debate is very much alive as well, with its own specific aspects.
In this edition of the show we\'ll be talking about the Iranian women, and her role and status in the Iranian society.
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International women\'s day has been celebrated for over a century, and since then it has manifested itself in different ways in each and every culture.
In some countries it has morphed into a sort of Valentine\'s Day. In others the day highlights points that the United Nations intended by creating the occasion.
Light is shed on human rights, women\'s rights, and the ongoing struggles of women worldwide. In Iran woman\'s day means all that and a little more.
Many husbands choose this day to show their appreciation for their wives, and the ongoing efforts to assert women\'s rights are highlighted. But the occasion has added significance in Iran, because of the people\'s Islamic faith, which emphasizes the holy status of women in society.
That might be news for someone with little information about the Islamic faith, but Muslims have numerous laws designed specifically to assert women\'s rights, written in a time when baby girls were such a disgrace for their family, they were buried alive at birth.
The role of women in any society is a subject of much controversy and debate. In Iran that debate is very much alive as well, with its own specific aspects.
In this edition of the show we\'ll be talking about the Iranian women, and her role and status in the Iranian society.
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[21 May 2012] Iranian students protest against plans to merge Bahrain and Saudi Arabia - English
[21 May 2012] Iranian students protest against plans to merge Bahrain and Saudi Arabia - English
In solidarity with the people of Bahrain hundreds of university students in Iran protested against...
[21 May 2012] Iranian students protest against plans to merge Bahrain and Saudi Arabia - English
In solidarity with the people of Bahrain hundreds of university students in Iran protested against plans to merge Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. On March 2011, Bahraini government asked for military intervention of Saudi government in order to crush its people's revolution. People have been demanding the downfall of the Bahraini Monarch, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa to replace it with democracy. Saudi Arabia is seeking to merge with Bahrain the plan has been criticized by the Bahraini opposition as a move that will undermine the country's sovereignty and independence. Iranian protestors are against Saudi interventions in Bahrain.
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[21 May 2012] Iranian students protest against plans to merge Bahrain and Saudi Arabia - English
In solidarity with the people of Bahrain hundreds of university students in Iran protested against plans to merge Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. On March 2011, Bahraini government asked for military intervention of Saudi government in order to crush its people's revolution. People have been demanding the downfall of the Bahraini Monarch, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa to replace it with democracy. Saudi Arabia is seeking to merge with Bahrain the plan has been criticized by the Bahraini opposition as a move that will undermine the country's sovereignty and independence. Iranian protestors are against Saudi interventions in Bahrain.
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[24 May 13] Face to Face with Aref, Iranian reformist presidential candidate - English
In the new series of the program, we held one on one interviews with the Iranian presidential candidates.
In this episode, Press TV\'s Gisoo Misha Ahmadi talks to Iranian reformist presidential...
In the new series of the program, we held one on one interviews with the Iranian presidential candidates.
In this episode, Press TV\'s Gisoo Misha Ahmadi talks to Iranian reformist presidential candidate Mohammad Reza Aref, who served as first vice-president under President Mohammad Khatami.
Earlier this week, Iran\'s Interior Ministry published a list of eight candidates approved by the Guardian Council to run in the country\'s 11th presidential election slated for June 14.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election.
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In the new series of the program, we held one on one interviews with the Iranian presidential candidates.
In this episode, Press TV\'s Gisoo Misha Ahmadi talks to Iranian reformist presidential candidate Mohammad Reza Aref, who served as first vice-president under President Mohammad Khatami.
Earlier this week, Iran\'s Interior Ministry published a list of eight candidates approved by the Guardian Council to run in the country\'s 11th presidential election slated for June 14.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election.