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* January 5 – Vasko Popa, Yugoslavian poet ( b. 1922 )
* June 29 – Vasko Popa, Yugoslavian poet ( d. 1991 )
* Vasko Popa, ethnic Romanian poet
Vasko Popa (; June 29, 1922 – January 5, 1991 ) was a Serbian poet of Romanian descent.
On May 29, 1972 Vasko Popa founded The Literary Municipality Vršac and originated a library of postcards, called Slobodno lišće ( Free Leaves ).
Vasko Popa is one of the founders of Vojvodina Academy of Sciences and Arts, established on December 14, 1979 in Novi Sad.
In 1995, the town of Vršac established a poetry award named after Vasko Popa.
Vasko Popa died on January 5, 1991 in Belgrade and is buried in the Aisle of the Deserving Citizens in Belgrade ’ s New Cemetery.
Vasko Popa wrote in a succinct modernist style that owed much to surrealism and Serbian folk traditions ( via the influence of Serbian poet Momčilo Nastasijević ) and absolutely nothing to the Socialist Realism that dominated Eastern European literature after World War II ; in fact, he was the first in post-World War II Yugoslavia to break with the Socialist Realism.
The author also mentions that in his introduction to " Vasko Popa: Collected Poems 1943-1976 ," translated by Anne Pennington Hughes says: " As Popa penetrates deeper into his life, with book after book, it begins to look like a universe passing through a universe.
Since his first book of verse, Kora ( Bark ), Vasko Popa has gained steadily in stature and popularity.
* Vasko Popa: Collected Poems 1943-1976, trans.
* Poem Hunter, All Poems of Vasko Popa
Eleven Poems by Vasko Popa, translated by Anthony Weir
22 from the " Far Inside Us " collection by Vasko Popa, translated by Lazar Pascanovic
* Poem " If not for Your Eyes " by Vasko Popa, translated by Lazar Pascanovic
* Poem " Kalenics " by Vasko Popa, translated by Lazar Pascanovic
* Collection of poems by Vasko Popa in translation
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Persian and Anthology
* The Drunken Universe: An Anthology of Persian Sufi Poetry ( 1988 ) ( translator and editor, with Nasrollah Pourjavady ) ISBN 0-933999-65-8
Like Agathias, he wrote epigrams, one of which, on a Persian magus, who became a convert to Christianity and died the death of a martyr, is preserved in the Greek Anthology ( i. 101 ).
Herbelot's other works, none of which have been published, comprise an Oriental Anthology, and an Arabic, Persian, Turkish and Latin Dictionary.

Persian and World
The particles were never observed to rise above 6 km and when combined with scavenging by clouds gave the smoke a short residency time in the atmosphere and localized its effects ; Professor Carl Sagan of the Turco, Toon, Ackerman, Pollack, Sagan ( TTAPS ) study hypothesized in January 1991 that enough smoke from the fires " might get so high as to disrupt agriculture in much of South Asia ...." Sagan later conceded in his book The Demon-Haunted World that this prediction did not turn out to be correct: " it was pitch black at noon and temperatures dropped 4 °– 6 ° C over the Persian Gulf, but not much smoke reached stratospheric altitudes and Asia was spared.
In World War II, the Western Allies used Iran as a conduit to transport military and industrial supply to Russia ( USSR ), through a pathway known historically as the " Persian Corridor ".
He served as the head of the Persian Publication Desk at the U. S. Office of War Information during World War II, inaugurated the Voice of America to Iran, and prepared an English-Persian military dictionary for the Department of Defense.
The industry eventually faded away shortly after the Second World War, when the newly independent Government of India imposed heavy taxation on pearls imported from the Arab states of the Persian Gulf.
In the Middle East, Ala ' iddin Ata-Malik Juvayni ( 1226 – 1283 ) was a Persian historian who wrote an account of the Mongol Empire entitled Ta ' rīkh-i jahān-gushā ( History of the World Conqueror ).
In recent years, video content has also been used by the World Service ; 16 language services now show video reports in that language on the service's website and two services now have dedicated television channels-BBC Arabic launched in 2008 and BBC Persian launched in 2009.
The largest convoy effort since World War II was Operation Earnest Will, the U. S. Navy's 1987 – 88 escort of reflagged Kuwaiti tankers in the Persian Gulf during the Iran – Iraq War.
Members of the Reserve Forces and cadet organizations join in with the marching, alongside volunteers from St John Ambulance, paramedics from the London Ambulance Service, and conflict veterans from World War II, Korea, the Falklands, the Persian Gulf, Kosovo, Bosnia, Northern Ireland, Iraq, other past conflicts and the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan.
# Some developing countries such as Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Brunei, Equatorial Guinea, Trinidad and Tobago and the Arab states of the Persian Gulf have been classified as " Developed countries " by the World Bank.
The Persian Gulf region was first proclaimed to be of national interest to the United States during World War II.
Union County would produce veterans from the Spanish-American War, World War One, Mexican Conflict, World War Two, Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War, the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, and the War on Terror, as well as other conflicts throughout the United States ' history.
During World War II, the U. S. Army commissioned Fuller to send these housing units to the Persian Gulf.
Map showing voyages of Nearchus and the campaigns of Alexander until shortly after acquiring the Persian Empire-from A History of the Ancient World, George Willis Botsford Ph. D., The MacMillan Company, 1913
* BBC World News ( English, Persian, Arabic )
* The Persian Lamb Co. was an unsuccessful cooperative venture during World War I utilizing about a thousand acres of abandoned grazing land in the Welcome area to raise sheep imported for their skins, after the sheep died from pneumonia they switched to raising vegetables and beef but the stock shares ultimately became worthless.
* Distributing pamphlets, e. g. in the Persian Gulf War, encouraging desertion or ( in World War II ) supplying instructions on how to surrender
He now studied Persian, and in two years published a Mythengeschichte der asiatischen Welt ( History of the Myths of the Asiatic World ), which was followed ten years later by Das Heldenbuch von Iran ( The Book of Heroes of Iran ), a translation of part of the Shahnama, the epic of Firdousi.
The word derives from the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus ( near modern-day Bodrum in Turkey ), the grave of King Mausolus, the Persian satrap of Caria, whose large tomb was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
This gallery covers the period from the immediate onset of the Cold War following the end of the Second World War to the present, detailing Canadian defence efforts at home and abroad, including those in NATO, NORAD, and the United Nations ; wars in Korea, the Persian Gulf, Kosovo, and Afghanistan ; espionage, domestic security, civil liberties, and popular culture ; and Canadian involvement in wars since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
He oversaw major restructuring of the World Service, and its opening of Arabic and Persian television, as well as commercial interactive services.
During the first Persian Gulf War, World did a substantial amount of profitable business for the military, enabling the addition of the MD-11 to the fleet.
* The Story of the Revolution – a detailed web resource from the BBC World Service Persian Branch
He attempted to foment trouble for the British in the Persian Gulf in the First World War.
* Rawlinson, George The Seven Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World: The Seventh Monarchy: History of the Sassanian or New Persian Empire ( 1885 ; reprint 2007 ) ISBN 978-142-864-7.

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