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    Ruhollah Khaleqi (Persian: روح‌الله خالقی, romanized: Ruhollâh Xâleqi, also spelled as Khaleghi; 1906 – 12 November 1965) was a prominent Iranian musician...
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  • the country's unofficial national anthem. The music was composed by Ruhollah Khaleqi, and the lyrics were written by Hossein Gol-e-Golab. This anthem was...
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    Ruhollah Khaleqi (1906–1965), an Iranian musician, composer, conductor and author Ruhollah Khatami (ca. 1903-1988), an Iranian shia Cleric Ruhollah Khomeini...
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  • and Persian classical music under Mirza Abdollah. He is regarded by Ruhollah Khaleqi as an accomplished musician and setar performer of his time. Aside...
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    was founded by Qolam-Hoseyn Minbashian in 1933. By the late 1940s, Ruhollah Khaleqi founded the country's first national music society and established...
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    (1899–1965) – mayor of Teheran Morteza Mahjoubi (1899–1965) – musician Ruhollah Khaleqi (1906–1965) – musician Ahmad Nakhjavan (ru) (1893–1966) – IIAF general...
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  • Bayat-e Esfahan an independent dastgah within the Persian radif system. Ruhollah Khaleqi has noted that this mode conveys the emotional capacity of both happiness...
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  • currently the oldest and largest symphony orchestra in Iran. Later, Ruhollah Khaleqi, a student of Vaziri, established the Society for National Music (Anjoman-e...
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  • Samaei to play the santoor. In the book "History of Iranian Music", Ruhollah Khaleqi writes in part of his memoir about his first meeting with Soma Hozour...
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    for voice, choir and orchestra. Books: "Ey Iran: Memorial volume of Ruhollāh Khāleqi". Mahoor Institute, Tehran, 2006. "Rouhollah Khaleghi's Compositions...
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