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Manzil
Manzil is a 26-part TV series, directed by Kamran Qureshi and written by Zubair Abbasi. The series highlighted Early mother-child separation, true friendship, enduring in love, forced marriage, motherhood, mental health and feudalism. It was a 7th Sky Production. The series was broadcast on ARY Digital TV Network in the US, UK, UAE and Pakistan and is available on DVDs
The Pain of Immigration, poem by Jamila Abbasi ponders displacement
Jamila Abbasi reading for Wales PEN Cymru on Human Rights Day – Remember the Writers of Afghanistan.
This is the first of three videos made by Afghan poet and educationalist Jamilla Abbasi in Quetta, Pakistan. Ms Abbasi contributed to the Human Rights Day event hosted by Wales PEN Cymru urging people not to forget the writers of Afghanistan. As well as being a widely published writer, she runs 4 schools for Afghan refugee children. The translations on this video are taken from her book, ‘In the Shadow of Immigration’ published by the UNHCR with English translations.
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This material is part of the Covid Chronicles from the Margins project, funded by The Open University and The Hague. The project aims to highlight the impact of the pandemic on refugees, asylum seekers & undocumented migrants.
This item can also be found on the Covid Chronicles website.</p
'Men' : Afghan poet Jamila Abbasi reads her heartfelt poem
Jamila Abbasi reading for Wales PEN Cymru on Human Rights Day – Remember the Writers of Afghanistan.
This is the second of three videos (see first here and third here) made by Afghan poet and educationalist Jamilla Abbasi in Quetta, Pakistan. Ms Abbasi contributed to the Human Rights Day event hosted by Wales PEN Cymru urging people not to forget the writers of Afghanistan. As well as being a widely published writer, she runs 4 schools for Afghan refugee children. The translations on this video are taken from her book, ‘In the Shadow of Immigration’ published by the UNHCR with English translations.
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This material is part of the Covid Chronicles from the Margins project, funded by The Open University and The Hague. The project aims to highlight the impact of the pandemic on refugees, asylum seekers & undocumented migrants.
This item can also be found on the Covid Chronicles website.</p
Her Lost Destination
Manzil is a 26-part TV series, directed by Kamran Qureshi and written by Zubair Abbasi. The series highlighted Early mother-child separation, true friendship, enduring in love, forced marriage, motherhood, mental health and feudalism. It was a 7th Sky Production. The series was broadcast on ARY Digital TV Network in the US, UK, UAE and Pakistan and is available on DVDs
Opening a Space for the Audience: A Dialogue with Kamran Rastegar about Composing MENA Cinema Soundtracks
This article is an edited transcript of a dialogue between the comparative literature professor, musician and composer Kamran Rastegar and film scholar Shohini Chaudhuri. While existing interviews and analysis on film composing largely focus on Hollywood practice, this dialogue provides new insights from Rastegar’s experiences of composing soundtracks for independent Middle Eastern cinema – specifically, his collaboration with the Palestinian director Annemarie Jacir. It explores his musical training and background, his roles as composer, music supervisor and musician, the process of film composing, approaches to music in film scholarship, and sound-image relations and musical choices in Jacir’s films Like Twenty Impossibles (2003), Salt of this Sea (2008) and When I Saw You (2012)
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Iran’s New Protests Explained - Interview with Kamran Matin
After years of economic decline, sanctions, and political repression, protests have once again spread across Iran. What began with demonstrations by bazaar merchants in Tehran over the collapse of the national currency has expanded into a broader wave of unrest across dozens of cities, with reports of deaths, arrests, and growing pressure on the state.In this in-depth interview, Mahtab Mahboub, contributor to The Amargi, speaks with Kamran Matin, Reader in International Relations at the University of Sussex, about the structural forces driving Iran’s latest protests.Drawing on Iran’s political economy, regional geopolitics, and the aftermath of recent military escalation, Matin argues that the current unrest is shaped not only by economic hardship, but by a deeper crisis of legitimacy following intensified sanctions, the suspension of nuclear diplomacy, and the fallout from the June 12-day war.In this video, we explore:Why the protests began in Tehran’s bazaar, and what that signals about the regime’s social baseHow sanctions, inflation, and diplomatic deadlock have closed off prospects for economic reliefThe long-term role of foreign policy in sustaining the Islamic Republic’s internal legitimacyHow the collapse of Iran’s regional power projection has weakened that strategyComparisons between the current protests and earlier waves in 2017, 2019, and the Jin Jiyan Azadi movementThe rise of monarchist narratives around Reza Pahlavi, and their limits inside IranWhether cracks within Iran’s security apparatus resemble early dynamics of the 1979 revolutionAbout the guest:Kamran Matin is an Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex and the author of Recasting Iranian Modernity: International Relations and Social Change. He writes extensively on Iranian, Kurdish, and Middle Eastern politics, focusing on the intersection of domestic crises and international power structures.Watch the full conversation for a grounded analysis of why Iran’s current protest wave reflects a more profound crisis within the post-revolutionary order and why its outcome remains deeply uncertain.</p
DAVID BURGE, piano "New Music for the Piano" Thursday, September 19, 1985 8:00 p.m. in Hamman Hall
Audio quality degrades near the end of the recording.PROGRAM: The blue journey, Kamran Ince -- Gnomic variations, George Crumb -- Sphaera, William Albright -- Fantasy pieces, Alfred Fisher (1942-) -- Chaînes, Akira Miyoshi (1933-2013)
Abbasi İdaresi altında Ermeniler ve Ermeni isyanları
Bu makalede Abbasi Devletinin, Ermeniler in yaşadığı bölge olan ?Ermeniye?üzerindeki politikaları ve Ermeniler in Abbasi idaresine karşı çıkardıkları isyanlarele alınac aktır. Ermeniye bölgesi, Hz. Ömer dönmeminden itibaren İslâm idaresialtına girmeye başlamış, Hz. Osman ve Emeviler döneminde bölgede hâkimiyettesis edilmeye çalışılmıştır. Abbasiler dönemine gelindiğinde Ermeniye bölgesinde ciddi huzursuzluklar meydana gelmiş ve Müslüman valilerin himayesinde olanmahalli Erme ni yöneticileri Abbasi idaresine karşı isyan etmiştir. Bu isyanların enetkilisi Halife Mütevekkil (847 -861) döneminde meydana gelmiştir. Bu dönemdeErmeniye ve Azerbaycan bölgesine atanan Müslüman v aliler bölgedeki hâkimiyeti sürdürmeye çalışmışlardır. Ancak gerek uzun yıllar boyunca bölgeyi ve Ermenileri himayesinde bulunduran Bizans İmparatorluğu nun bölgede etkin olmayabaşlaması ve gerekse isyanlar sırasında Müslüman valilerin tutumu üzerine X.y üzyılın ortalarından iti baren bölge Abbasi idaresinden çıkmıştır
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