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ESPAHBOD, ALI-REZA
Hengameh Fouladvand
(1951-2007), painter and graphic designer who aimed to represent ideals of equality and justice; he was banned from exhibiting his paintings from 1991 to 2001.
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EŠPOḴTOR
Cross-Reference
See TSITSIANOV.
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ʿEŠQ
Cross-Reference
See LOVE.
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EŠQ O RŪḤ
Cross-Reference
See ḤOSN O RŪḤ.
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ʿEŠQ, shaikh ḡolām moḥyĪ-al-dĪn MOBTALĀ
Munibur Rahman
8th-19th century author writing in Persian and Urdu.
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EŠQĀBĀD
Cross-Reference
See ASHKABAD.
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ʿEŠQĪ BELGRĀMĪ, SHAH BARKAT-ALLĀH
Asifa Zamani
(1659?-1729), Indo-Persian poet and author.
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ʿEŠQĪ, MOḤAMMAD-REŻĀ MĪRZĀDA
Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak
(1894-1923), poet and journalist of the post-constitution era and an important contributor to the modernization of poetry in Persia. After he was assassinated by two gunmen, the Majles members of the minority party and other opponents of Prime Minister Reżā Khan quickly turned his funeral into an occasion for public protest against the rising tide of Reżā Khan's power.
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EŠQĪ, MOLLĀ BĀBOR
Jirí Bečka
b. Hedāyat-Allāh (1792-1863), Central Asian poet writing in Persian.
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ʿEŠQĪʿAẒĪMĀBĀDĪ, SHAIKH MOḤAMMAD WAJĪH-AL-DĪN
Munibur Rahman
18th-19th century poet and writer in Persian and Urdu.