Iranian woman in the era before the Islamic revolution, 1960 pic.twitter.com/IZdLKkEDYk
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Iranian woman in the era before the Islamic revolution, 1960 pic.twitter.com/IZdLKkEDYk
— Old Pics Archive (@oldpicsarchive) February 8, 2015
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NOW they have all gone to the robes, the headcover, the slippers, the gloves and sunglasses, etc.
A manner of dress and comportment not even their grandmothers would have approved of.
Check out the hottest women from Bollywood. All of them are Persian, or from northern India. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=bollywood+actresses&qpvt=Bollywood+actresses&qpvt=Bollywood+actresses&FORM=IGRE
I met a half German, half Persian woman a few years. It was at a happy hour one night. She was alone. Apparently, she was waiting on her date, a black male who worked for the local newspaper. Must have been a dating service hook-up.
Anyways, she had been born in States, and was extremely attractive and had an advanced degree as well. - A Texas Reader.
Iranian women are pimped in Europe? Jihadi fund raising I assume. The temporary marriage as agreed by Shia Islam.
Back when we weren't trying to overthrow sane governments in the name of "democracy."
Pardon me for "going around the block", but please bear with me.
I have an elderly friend from church who now lives in a nursing home. My friend enjoys National Geographic magazines, so I sometimes buy some back issues at a local used book store and take them to him.
More often than not, I skim the magazines' photos and articles myself. One issue featured an article on the ancient Persian Empire, once seated in Iran.
The article eventually made mention of the ancient Persians' love of women, wine, song, and poetry, and contrasted this with what Islam requires of its devotees today. This statement was made gently. But considering that Iranian Muslims were deeply offended by the Shah's recognition of the anniversary of the ancient Persian Empire back in the 1970s, and considering all that has happened after that, modern Iran is probably too far gone for anyone to think about it in a romantic way. I reckon that the Greeks, and the rest of Western Civilization, would agree.
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