Disappeared statues in Tehran refers to a series of robberies committed during the months of April and May 2010 in Tehran, Iran, when twelve bronze statues...
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was not permitted in the 1945 agreement of Yalta, following the defeat of Germany by the Allied forces the following goods disappeared: three truckloads...
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Candlestar Gallery in London. Her artwork, along with that of other artists, was part of the Disappeared Statues in Tehran, 2010. Culture of Iran Islamic...
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and Non-Proliferation held in city. May: International 14th G-15 summit held in city. Election protests. Disappeared statues. 2011 Protests. November:...
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Ahmad Motevaselian (category Military personnel from Tehran)
who was one of four Iranians who disappeared in Lebanon in 1982. During the Iran–Iraq War, he served as a commander in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard...
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Iran hostage crisis (redirect from 1979 seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran)
civilian personnel, were taken hostage at the Embassy of the United States in Tehran, with 52 of them being held until January 20, 1981. The incident occurred...
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Cyrus Cylinder (category Middle Eastern objects in the British Museum)
brought the statues to Dur-Yakin to keep them from the Assyrians, and some Babylonian cities also sent their statues to Babylon in 626 BCE in light of Sin-shar-ishkun's...
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luxurious temples in Susa and across their Empire. Shutruk-Nakhkhunte raided Babylonia, carrying home to Susa trophies like the statues of Marduk and Manishtushu...
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Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict (redirect from Foreign involvement in the Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict)
uprising. The organisation ran a radio station from Iran and had an office in Tehran. It encouraged Shia resistance and demands for the addressing of social...
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Jakarta (redirect from Healthcare in Jakarta)
Some statues commemorate Indonesian national heroes, such as the Diponegoro and Kartini statues in Merdeka Square. The Sudirman and Thamrin statues are...
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Budapest (redirect from Transport in Budapest)
of Andrássy út is the Hungarian State Opera House. Statue Park, a theme park with striking statues of the Communist era, is located just outside the main...
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Asiatic lion (redirect from History of lions in Mesopotamia)
back the lion. In February 2019, Tehran Zoological Garden obtained a male Asiatic lion from Bristol Zoo in the United Kingdom, followed in June by a female...
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Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: M–Z (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
Negahban, 'Iron Man' Actor Shaun Toub & Niv Sultan Cast In Israel-Iran Spy Thriller 'Tehran'". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on November...
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Papal tiara (category Crowns in heraldry)
and kingdoms. Boniface VIII's tiara is represented with two crowns in his statues and tomb by Arnolfo di Cambio. The addition of a third crown is attributed...
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Islamic veiling practices by country (redirect from Hijab in Turkey)
want me to go and make ten million women wear it?". The veil gradually disappeared in the following decades, so much so that by 1958 an article by the United...
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List of places named after Joseph Stalin (category Articles needing additional references from March 2010)
Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin – that met at the Tehran Conference of 1943. The names all disappeared after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Ssŭttallin kŏri...
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Surrender of Japan (redirect from Japanese surrender in ww2)
fulfillment of promises they had secretly made to the US and the UK at the Tehran and Yalta Conferences. On 6 August 1945, at 8:15 am local time, the United...
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Depictions of Muhammad (redirect from Muhammad in art)
Islam, at which point the portrait, having fulfilled its mission, disappeared. In one of the earliest sources, ibn Sa'd's Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir,...
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Have UFOs Changed Speed Over the Years?". In Grossman, Wendy M.; French, Christopher C. (eds.). Why Statues Weep: The Best of the "Skeptic". Oxfordshire...
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Balochistan Liberation Army (category Anti-Chinese sentiment in Pakistan)
them, BLA was built around the Baloch Student Organization (BSO). BLA disappeared following the withdrawal of the Soviet Union from Afghanistan as the...
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27 July 2008, the Iranian government executed 29 people at Evin Prison in Tehran. On 2 December 2008, an unnamed man was hanged for murder at Kazeroun...
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Iranian Revolution (redirect from 1979 revolution in Iran)
celebrating Shah's exit from the country Removal of Shah's statue by the people in University of Tehran Ayatollah Khomeini at Mehrabad Airport People accompanying...
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and statues of Stalin adorned public places. In 1955 a giant monument dedicated to Stalin was constructed in Prague and stood until 1962. The statue was...
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Timeline of the 21st century (section 2010)
simultaneous attacks in Tehran, destroy the Great Mosque of al-Nuri in Mosul, Iraq, and kill 311 in Egypt, but is declared defeated in Iraq by the end of...
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Saddam Hussein (category Anti-Zionism in Iraq)
Retrieved 2 November 2024. "Smashing statues through the ages". Socialist Worker. Archived from the original on 26 March 2010. Retrieved 13 January 2011. Borger...
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Div (mythology) (category Demons in Islam)
of dives in Iranian local legend". Iran Life Science Journal. Tehran, IR: Payam Noor University, Department of history. Shah, Portrayed in Shah Tahmasp'S...
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Mermaid (section Merwomen in Germanic literature)
these mermaid statues have become icons of their city or country, and are major tourist attractions in themselves. The Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen...
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Aafia Siddiqui (category Women in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021))
April 2010. Tehran Times staff (21 January 2010). "Pakistani scientist alleges torture". Tehran Times. Archived from the original on 25 January 2010. Retrieved...
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Al-Biruni (category Psychology in the medieval Islamic world)
destinations in modern-day India. Historians are able to make some matches while also concluding that certain areas seem to have disappeared and been replaced...
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Taliban (redirect from Taliban in Afghanistan)
persecuted. In 1999, Mullah Omar issued a decree in which he called for the protection of the Buddha statues at Bamyan, two 6th-century monumental statues of standing...
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