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Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame or Ever-lasting Names / People (Persian: چهرههای ماندگار; read as čehre-hā-ye māndegār) is a formal ceremony to honor influential contemporary scientific and cultural Eminents. The title is awarded to those who "will remain always alive with its impact on the life of the people of the country".[1] The ceremony is hosted by the IRIB.[2]
Ever-lasting Names (چهرههای ماندگار) | |
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Awarded for | Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame |
Country | Iran |
Presented by | Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) |
First awarded | 2001 |
The main presenter is IRIB TV4 with collaboration of:
Majid Samii (1937–, neurosurgery)
Ali Shariatmadari (1924–, educationist)
Sayed Jafar Shahidi (1918–2008, historian of Islam)
Caro Lucas (1951–2010, academician, father of Iranian robotics)
Mahmoud Farshchian (1930–, master of Persian miniature)
Ali Nassirian (1934–, actor)
Mohammad Nouri (1929–2010, singer)
Gholamreza Aavani (1943–, philosopher)
Hashem Rafii-Tabar (1948–, nanotechnologist)
Ali reza Eftekhari (1958-, Vocalist)
Roger Garaudy (1913–2012, French author and philosopher)
Annemarie Schimmel (1922–2003, German Iranologist)
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