Bahram Beyzai (English Wikipedia)

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  • Two thousand verse lines by Zokā'i Beyzāie, of a total of six thousand, were published in 1978 (1357 AH) in a book entitled Yad-e Bayzā (The White Hand); Bayzā in Persian is the literary word for White. See Arash Fanā'iān, Gofteman-e Iran, 20 January 2008. [1][permanent dead link].
  • Arash Fanā'iān, Gofteman-e Iran, 20 January 2008. [2][permanent dead link]. It is noteworthy that Adib Ali Beyzāie's son, Hossein Beyzāie, is also a poet; his literary pseudonym is Partow (Ray of Light).
  • Arash Fanā'iān, Gofteman-e Iran, 20 January 2008. [3][permanent dead link].

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  • For an illustrated report on Dar'ol-Fonoun see: Hamid-Reza Hosseini, Dar'ol-Fonoun in want of Love ("Dar'ol-Fonoun dar hasrat-e eshq"), in Persian, Jadid Online, 22 September 2008, [4]. The pertinent photographs (15) can be viewed here: [5]. The following is the photograph of what used to be the amphitheatre of Dar'ol-Fonoun: [6].

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  • Picture World (Donyaye Tassvir), No. 74, November 1999, ISSN 1023-2613

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