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Telewebion (Persian: تلوبیون) is an Iranian software program that is the streaming broadcaster video on demand for the Iranian IRIB organization state Television and Radio Corporation. It is available on iOS, Android and the Telewebion website and offers 60 channels live and archived.
Television Iran. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi with Habib Sabet on visit to television centre, June 1970. On October 3, 1958, Television Iran (TVI) was established, broadcasting from Tehran. [1] A second station, based in Abadan in the south of the country, was established in 1960. [1] Its programming included quiz shows and American programmes dubbed ...
IRIB Ofogh (شبكهی افق, Shibkâhi-ye 'Feq, "The Horizon channel" in Persian ), is an Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting television channel, is broadcast Worldwide. The channel is one of the newer television channels in Iran and was launched on June 3, 2014 as a test airing only in Tehran, and began broadcasting trailers of its ...
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The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting ( IRIB; Persian: صدا و سيمای جمهوری اسلامی ايران) formerly called National Iranian Radio and Television until the Iranian revolution of 1979, is an Iranian state-controlled media corporation that holds a monopoly of domestic radio and television services in Iran. It is also ...
iFilm. iFilm ( Persian: [ˈaifiːlm], Arabic: [ˈaifilm, ˈaifiːlm] ), also known as iFilm TV, is an Iranian entertainment network which consists of three channels in English, Arabic and Persian. The network was launched on September 9, 2010. The original purpose of the channel is to present Iranian films and series to the global audience.
IRIB TV3 ( Persian: شبکه ۳ or شبکه سه; Shabake Se) is one of the 32 national television channels in Iran . It is the third television channel created by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, and started broadcasting on December 4, 1993. [1] The channel is often referred to as the youth channel, due to its large amounts of ...
Mulla Sadra was born in Shiraz, Iran, to a notable family of court officials in 1571 or 1572, In Mulla Sadra's time, the Safavid dynasty governed over Iran. Safavid kings granted independence to Fars Province, which was ruled by the king's brother, Mulla Sadra's father, Khwajah Ibrahim Qavami, who was a knowledgeable and extremely faithful politician.