Asadi — may refer to: Given name Asadi Tusi, Persian poet Surname Ali Akbar Ostad Asadi, Iranian footballer Ebrahim Asadi, Iranian footballer Houshang Asadi, Iranian journalist Mohammed al Asadi, Yemeni extrajudicial prisoner of the United States Morteza … Wikipedia
Asadi Tusi — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Abu Nasr ʿAlī ibn Ahmad Asadī Tūsī (farsi: ابونصر علي بن احمد اسدي طوسي) (Tus, Khorasan, Irán – Tabriz, Azerbaiyán Oriental, Irán; 1072), fue un importante poeta épico persa. A veces transliterado como Asadi Tousi.… … Wikipedia Español
Asadi Tusi — Abu Mansur Ali ibn Ahmad Asadi Tusi (born: Tus, Iranian province of Khorasan died: 1072 Tabriz, Iran) is arguably the second most important Persian poet of the Iranian national epics, after Ferdowsi who also happens to come from the same town of… … Wikipedia
Persepolis F.C. seasons — This is a list of seasons played by Persepolis Football Club in Iranian and Asian football, from 1963 to the most recent completed season. It details the club s achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Top scorers… … Wikipedia
Hazfi Cup 2005-06 — The Hazfi Cup 2005 06 is the 19st staging of Iran s football knockout competition. Final footballbox date = Sep 13, 2006 team1 = Persepolis FC score = 1 ndash;1 team2 = Sepahan F.C. goals1 = Alireza Vahedi Nikbakht (45) goals2 = Hamid Shafiei… … Wikipedia
Persepolis and Sepahan rivalry — The rivalry between Persepolis and Sepahan, is a footballing rivalry played between Iranian clubs Persepolis and Sepahan.History2006 Hazfi Cup FinalThis rivalry started in 2006 when Sepahan and Persepolis duked it out for the Hafzi Cup… … Wikipedia
Nozhat al-Majales — Noz hat al Majāles (Persian: نزهة المجالس) (Joy of the Gatherings/Assemblies) is an anthology which contains around 4,100 Persian quatrains[1] by some 300 poets of the 5th to 7th(Hejri)11th 13th centuries. The anthology was compiled around the… … Wikipedia
Najm-al-Din Razi — For other uses, see Razi (disambiguation). Sufi scholar Abū Bakr Abdollāh b. Moḥammad b. Šahāvar b. Anūšervān al Rāzī Title Najm Al Din Razi Born 573/1177 Died 654/1256 Ethnicity … Wikipedia
Yadegar-e Zariran — The Yadegar e Zariran (Persian: یادگار زریران) or Ayādgār ī Zarērān (English: Memorial of Zarēr ), is a short Middle Persian (Pahlavi) text of ancient Iranian epic poetry. The story is preserved in a unique manuscript written in AD 1322. The… … Wikipedia
Nizami Ganjavi — Nizami (Ganjavi) A 20th century woven depiction of Nezami Born 1141 (app … Wikipedia