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Dar Al Farabi
Dar Al Farabi Publishing and Distribution Company was founded in 1956. We publish books in a variety of subjects including sciences, humanities and literature whether written in Arabic or translated. Ever since its inception Dar ALFARABI has been committed to the defense of democratic freedoms liberation and progress. We participate in all Arabic book events. We also provide various printing services for those looking to publish a book or author at his own expense, according to an equivalent format between the two parties, in the event that there is no opportunity to publish at the expense of the house.
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First Things First
by Farhad Hasanzadeh
A little mouse who loves watching the sunset comes across a snake on its way one day. Scared for his life, the mouse tries his best to come up with anything that would create a friendship between him and the snake. Would his efforts work? “First Things First” is a sweet story in the appreciation of friendship. It helps children understand that sometimes the unlikeliest friendships could be built with enough effort, passion, and care.
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Listen To Your Heart
by Farhad Hasanzadeh
the Author about the cage that flies in the sky. The cage searches for its bird. That›sright, this cage flies…!This flying cage is the interesting, incredible, and even meaningful theme of this story asthe cage is not only the spiritless object rather it is alive and searching for its bird, searchingfor the bird who can fit in and stay with it. The cage files and this is what makes the storyspecial. It is all about love and friendship, and the quest for love.
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Fiction2016
Khosro va Shirin
by Farideh Golbu
Khosro and Shirin is one of the best known and best loved romances of ancient Iran. A love triangle between a king, Khosrow, his lover Shirin, and her lover, Farhad, a sculptor. It is a tale of love, adventure, mystery, tragedy and heroism and has been told by Nezami of Ganja, one of the greatest poets of Old Persia.
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Scary gorilla on the stairs
by Farhad Hassanzadeh
The story is taken from an ancient Iranian story. Shangel and Mangel (two little goats) are playing computer games, but their brother (Changel) is making crafts. When the mean wolf of the story comes to hunt them, Changel scares the wolf with the mask he made and makes him run away.
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Foolish Stories of Miss Auntie
by Farhad Hassanzadeh
This collection is a 12-volume comic strip for children, that explains different ways of wasting water, and the water-savers team and Miss Auntie go to people who are wasting water and teach them the correct behavior.
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Mahtab and the Red Button
by Farhad Hassanzadeh
Mahtab goes to the beach with her parents. She finds a big red button that starts a marvelousjourney to the world of dreams, imagination, and creativity. Together with her parents, theydecide to create and narrate three imaginary stories of the owner of the red big button.«Mahtab and the red button» takes children to the wonderland of imagination. Thebeautiful, detailed, and real illustrations left the children amazed and drowned in the worldof imagining and wonders of how the stories are made. The book is written for children of12-9 years old and shows them how the stories are created and narrated and take theirhand along the way to complete the story. The remarkable illustration comes in handy tohelp the children create their own stories other than the three stories presented in the book
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Gymnasium sports training
by Farhad Tuloo Kian
Gymnasium is the sacred ancient sports place of Iranians and the seat of strength and power and the title of a historical place where Iranian wrestlers are trained.The name of the ship is taken from a belt called «Keshti» that Zoroastrians used to tie three times around their waists while praying and wrestlers for wrestlers. During the Qajar period, the interest in wrestling increased so much that Naser al-Din Shah appointed a person named Sahib al-Dawlah to expand and develop wrestling and spread the competition of wrestlers in different squares of the city. The place where they practice ancient sports is called Gymnasium. Gymnasium rituals were registered in the UNESCO list of spiritual heritage by Iran on November 25, 2009. Gymnasium sports have been introduced asone of the oldest bodybuilding sports in the world. This valuable resource is a practical collection for training, which is written to standardize how to perform bodyweight exercises and is considered as a reference for competitions, training and correctness of movements. In the writing of the material, the author has discussed its generalities so that it is concise and useful, and in the section of sports operations, he has mentioned more about the correctness of the movements and has also made several references to the stunts of this sport. In the topics related to wrestling etiquette, the opinions of 54 veterans of this sport and elites from all over the country have been used in this field.
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Health & Personal Development
Ventura Press
by Books From Australia
Ventura Press is one of Sydney’s leading independent publishers and has become synonymous with high quality titles and internationally respected authors. Our list covers a unique and specific market – books to enhance life. The Ventura mission is to provide boutique, innovative and exciting publishing in Australia and world wide – with particular focus on bringing strong, female Australian voices to the global stage.
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Literature & Literary StudiesJanuary 2018
Beloved Delhi
A Mughal City and her Greatest Poets
by Saif Mahmood (Foreword by Rakhshanda Jalil; Preface by Sohail Hashmi)
‘A riveting resurrection of the city of poets, the city of history, Saif Mahmood’s learned and evocative book takes us to the heart of Delhi’s romance with Urdu verse and aesthetics.’—Namita Gokhale Urdu poetry rules the cultural and emotional landscape of India—especially northern India and much of the Deccan—and of Pakistan. And it was in the great, ancient city of Delhi that Urdu grew to become one of the world’s most beautiful languages. Through the 18th and 19th centuries, while the Mughal Empire was in decline, Delhi became the capital of a parallel kingdom—the kingdom of Urdu poetry—producing some of the greatest, most popular poets of all time. They wrote about the pleasure and pain of love, about the splendour of God and the villainy of preachers, about the seductions of wine, and about Delhi, their beloved home. This treasure of a book documents the life and work of the finest classical Urdu poets: Sauda, Dard, Mir, Ghalib, Momin, Zafar, Zauq and Daagh. Through their biographies and poetry—including their best-known ghazals—it also paints a compelling portrait of Mughal Delhi. This is a book for anyone who has ever been touched by Urdu or Delhi, by poetry or romance.