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unusual facts about Jamshid


Jamshid Momtaz

Jamshid (or Djamchid) Momtaz (born June 18, 1942 in Izmir) earned his degree in public law at the Faculty of Law and Economy from University of Paris (1966).


Ajam

according to A speculative doctorine etymology `Ajam comes from the first name of the ancient Persian king, Jamshid, The etymology would have "Ajam" as an arabized version of the kings name 'Jam' rooted in Sanskrit" Jam" or Yami,(Sanskrit: यमी) is the first woman, along with her twin brother Yama.

Kurdish music

Several Iranian Kurdish singers and musicians have been highly influential in classical Persian and Iranian music in general, including Sayed Ali Asghar Kordestani (1882–1936) who was allowed to perform in Kurdish on the Iranian national radio, Shahram Nazeri (Kermanshah 1950 - ), Kayhan Kalhor (Kermanshah), Mohammad Jalil Andalibi (Sanandaj), Mojtaba Mirzadeh, and Jamshid Andalibi (Sanandaj).

Omid Hajili

He has had cooperations with many singers as composer and editor, like Alireza Assar, Sirvan Khosravi, Mohsen Chavoshi (Man tormenting-Track), Ali Lohrasbi, Khashayar Etemadi, Hami, Nima Masiha, Shahkar Binesh Pajooh, Mohamad Zare, Jamshid Azizkhani and etc.

Tahmasp I

(first) her cousin, Jamshid Khan Gilani (b. 1557- k. 1580) son of Soltan Mahmud Mirza Gilani, governor of Fuman.

Taleghani Ave

Taleghani (formally Taleqani) Ave in Tehran, prior to the Islamic Revolution (1979) Takht-e Jamshid (Persepolis) Ave., is located in the center of Tehran and runs West from Ghodss St at the University of Tehran to Shariaty Ave (Ali Shariati) on the East.


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