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Board game
A board game is a game in which counters or pieces that are placed on, removed from, or moved across a "board" (a premarked surface usually specific to that game). As do other form of entertainment, board games can represent nearly any subject.
Board_game
Backgammon
Backgammon is a board game for two players in which the playing piecesBackgammon playing pieces are known variously as stones, men, counters, pawns, checkers, or chips. are moved according to the roll of dice.
Backgammon
Earthquake
An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes are recorded with a seismometer, also known as a seismograph.
Earthquake
Iran
"Independence, freedom, Islamic Republic"
Iran
History of Iran
History of Iran and Greater Iran (also referred to as the "Iranian Cultural Continent" by the Encyclopedia Iranica) consists of the area from the Euphrates in the west to the Indus River and Jaxartes in the east and from the Caucasus, Caspian Sea, and Aral Sea in the north to the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman in the south. It includes the modern nations of Iran, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, the eastern parts of Turkey and Iraq, and the parts of Pakistan west of the Indus.
History_of_Iran
Demographics of Iran
Iran's population was declared 70,049,262 in the 2006 census, with nearly one quarter of its people being 15 years of age or younger. Iran is also ethnically and linguistically diverse, with some cities, such as Tehran, bringing various ethnic groups together.
Demographics_of_Iran
Communications in Iran
Iran’s telecommunications industry is almost entirely state-owned, dominated by the Telecommunication Company of Iran (TCI). The previous government, headed by the reformist president, Mohammed Khatami, took steps to liberalise the industry in order to expand and improve the services offered, most notably by awarding a contract to Turkcell (a Turkish company) in early 2004 to build and run a new mobile-phone network.
Communications_in_Iran
Muhammad ibn Zakariya ar-Razi
865
Muhammad_ibn_Zakariya_ar-Razi
Tables (board game)
Tables is a general name given to a class of board games similar to backgammon, played on a board with two rows of 12 vertical markings called "points". Players roll dice to determine the movement of pieces.
Tables_(board_game)
Māzandarān Province
Mazandaran Based on Maz or Mazan Term: Mazandarani]: مازرون Māzerūn, [[Persian language|Persian: مازندران, .
Māzandarān_Province
Safavid dynasty
{{Infobox Former Country
Safavid_dynasty
Music of Iran
The music of Iran or Persian music has thousands of years of history dating back to the Neolithic age, as seen in the archeological evidence of Elam, one of the earliest world civilizations, which was located in southwestern Iran. A distinction needs to be made between the science of Music or Musicology which as a branch of mathematics has always been held in high regards in Persia/Iran; as opposed to Music performance, (Tarab, Navakhteh, Tasneef, Taraneh or more recently Muzik) which has had an uneasy and often acrimonious relationship with the religious authorities and, in times of religious revival, with society as a whole.
Music_of_Iran
West Azarbaijan Province
West Azarbaijan or West Azerbaijan (Persian:آذربایجان غربی Āzarbāijān-e Gharbī, Azeri: غربی آذربایجان Gharbī Āzarbāijān ) is one of the 30 provinces of Iran.
West_Azarbaijan_Province
Mohammad-Taqi Bahar
Mohammad-Taqí Bahār (محمد تقی بهار in Persian) (November 6, 1884, Mashhad, Iran — April 22 , 1951, Tehran, Iran), widely known as Malek o-Sho'arā (ملک‌ الشعراء) and Malek o-Sho'arā Bahār, is considered as Iran's greatest Twentieth Century poet and scholar, who was in addition a politician, journalist, historian and Professor of Literature. Although he was a 20th century poet, his poems were fairly traditional and strongly nationalistic in character.
Mohammad-Taqi_Bahar
Reza Pahlavi
|birthplace = Tehran, Iran
Reza_Pahlavi
Azerbaijani people
|pop1 = 12 to 20.1 million
Azerbaijani_people
Religious segregation
Religious segregation is the separation of people according to their religion. The term has been applied to cases of religious-based segregation occurring as a social phenomenon "...
Religious_segregation
Abu Musa
Abu Musa (, Arabic: أبو موسى - Abū Mūṣā) is a 12-km² island in the eastern Persian Gulf, part of a six-island archipelago near the entrance to the Strait of HormuzIranian Islands of Tunbs and Abu Musa. The island is administered by Iran as part of the Iranian province of Hormozgan, but is also claimed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Abu_Musa
Royal Game of Ur
The Royal Game of Ur refers to two game boards found in Royal Tombs of Ur by Sir Leonard Woolley in the 1920s. The two boards date from the First Dynasty of Ur, before 2600 BC, thus making the Royal Game of Ur probably the oldest set of board gaming equipment ever found.
Royal_Game_of_Ur
History of Iran
Talk:History_of_Iran