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Being Forty (Paperback)
Amir Marashi; Edited by Liz Potter; Nahid Tabatabaei
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R255
Discovery Miles 2 550
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Cats and Mice (Paperback)
Ubayd Zakani, Amir Marashi; Translated by Liz Potter
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R283
Discovery Miles 2 830
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Talking to the mirror is poetry collection in English and Persian
by Mr. Amir Marashi
Once more, the town that I loved is a Persian novel authored by
late Nader Ebrahimi and translated by Mr. Amir Marashi. This novel
is romantic and lovely.
Arash was an Iranian national hero who sacrificed his life for the
glory of his country. When the bloody and long-lasting war between
Iran and Turan came to an end, the rulers of both countries decided
to make peace and to fix the boundary between their kingdoms. The
defeated Iran was ordered to shoot an arrow towards Turan. Where
the arrow landed was to mark the border between the two countries.
An Iranian super hero, Arash, agreed to shoot the arrow from the
peak of the Damavand (Iran's highest mountain). One morning of Tir
(July), Arash climbed Mount Damavand and faced the direction of
Turan lands, and with all his strength pulled his bow. The arrow
flew the whole morning and fell at noon - 2250 kilometers on the
bank of the Oxus River in what is now Central Asia. The river
remained the boundary between Iran and Turan for centuries. When
Arash let his bow go, he fell to the ground on Mount Damavand and
passed away. ...
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