Jahangir Razmi (Persian: جهانگیر رزمی; born December 16, 1947, in Arak, Iran) is an Iranian photographer and the author of the entry that won the 1980...
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Razmi may refer to: Razmi, Iran Anahita Razmi (born 1981), German-born visual artist, of Iranian-German descent Jahangir Razmi (born 1947), Iranian photojournalist...
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winner in the history of the Pulitzer Prizes, the Iranian photographer Jahangir Razmi. He revealed the suicides of the parents of Swedish humanitarian Raoul...
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government executing Iranian Kurds on August 24, 1979. The photographer, Jahangir Razmi, won a Pulitzer Prize anonymously but was able to reveal himself in...
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Squad in Iran". In 2006, the photographer's identity was revealed to be Jahangir Razmi. 1981: Larry C. Price, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, for his photographs...
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(born 1984) Mitra Tabrizian (born 1954) Newsha Tavakolian (born 1981) Jahangir Razmi (born 1947) Ali Khan Vali (1845–1902) Alfred Yaghobzadeh (born 1958)...
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Abbas Abbas Kiarostami Alfred Yaghobzadeh Ali Ghanbari Ali Khan Vali Jahangir Razmi Kaveh Golestan Maryam Zandi Mitra Tabrizian Morteza Avini Nader Davoodi...
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States See article Molotov Man 16 July 1979 Susan Meiselas Estelí, Nicaragua Firing Squad in Iran 27 August 1979 Jahangir Razmi Kurdistan province, Iran...
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be shot. He personally sentenced 800–2,000 people to death. In 1980, Jahangir Razmi won the Pulitzer Prize for his famous photo "Firing Squad in Iran",...
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United Press International. (In 2006, the photographer was identified as Jahangir Razmi of Ettela'at), for "Firing Squad in Iran", depicting the execution of...
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(Feature Photography, 1972) John H. Blair (Spot News Photography, 1978) Jahangir Razmi, (Spot News Photography, 1980) In 1908, UP began offering feature stories...
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northeastern Arak. Behjat Sadr (1924–2009), an eminent Iranian painter. Jahangir Razmi (1947–), the 1980 Pulitzer Prize winner (photographer). Kader Abdolah...
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(born 1978) Malekeh Nayiny (born 1955) Hossein Rajabian (born 1984) Jahangir Razmi (born 1947) Rahi Rezvani (born 1978) Sadegh Tirafkan (1965–2013) Alfred...
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filmmaker Eric Parnes Mohammad Radvand Tarlan Rafiee Jalil Rasouli Jahangir Razmi, winner of the Pulitzer Prize Bahram Kalhornia painter, graphist Reza...
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Sheed award 2010, including Ed Kashi, Kamran Jebreyili, Kaveh Kazemi, Jahangir Razmi and Peyman Hooshmandzadeh, nominated seven men among more than 230 photographers...
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Prize, attributed to "Anonymous", but later was revealed in 2006 to be Jahangir Razmi. Ettela'at's coverage of Ali Khamenei becoming President (1981) First...
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kidnapped near the Kermanshah province. In 2006, Ettela'at photographer Jahangir Razmi released 27 photos he had taken of the 1979 firing squad execution of...
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born on August 25, 1969 at Ahvaz, Iran, to Sediheh (née Mohammadzaal) and Jahangir Naghouni. Naghouni was considered to be a child prodigy. For as long as...
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Forces Manouchehr Najafdari (fa) (1931–2017) – head of National Police Ali Razmi (fa) (1933–2017) – IRIA general Ali-Akbar Mousavi Ghavidel (fa) (1937–2017)...
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