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Shokā Sahrāi, an audio slideshow, Jadid Online, 7 January 2008, ( 3 min 47 sec ). Some reminiscences of Gholamreza Takhti by his friends, in Persian, Jadid Online, 7 January 2008,.
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Gholamreza and
After that, Persepolis defeated Shahin Bushehr 4 1 in Azadi Stadium with goals from Ali Karimi, Gholamreza Rezaei, Mohammad Nouri and Mehrdad Oladi.

Gholamreza and January
The very last goal scored at the stadium was scored by Gholamreza Rezaei of Iran in a 1-3 loss for the hosts against the Iranian national team in an Asian Cup qualifying match on 6 January 2010.

Gholamreza and .
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Takhti and (;
Popularly nicknamed Jahan Pahlevan (; literally The World Champion ) because of his chivalrous behavior and sportsmanship ( Javanmardi in Iranian Culture ), He was the most popular athlete of Iran in 20th Century, despite the fact that there are dozens of Iranian athletes that have won more international medals than Takhti.

Takhti and August
Takhti, the youngest child of a poor family was born in Khaniabad neighborhood of south Tehran on August 27, 1930.

Takhti and
Other poets are known from the 17th 19th centuries and include Mahzuni, Shaikh Mostafa Takhti, Khana Qubadi, Yusuf Zaka, and Ahmab Beg Komashi.

Takhti and January
Takhti was found dead in his hotel room on January 7, 1968.
* Mohtāj Rasouli, In Memory of Jahān Pahlavān Takhti, in Persian, Jadid Online, 7 January 2008,.

Takhti and was
Takhti started as a middleweight wrestler og 79 kg and 87 kg categories, as he was getting heavier, he decided to move up to the next weight, 97kg, for the Tokyo Olympics in 1964.
Takhti was known for his anti-regime views and his death sparked a number of anti-Shah demonstrations.
Takhti was deeply touched by the suffering.
Takhti tended to act fair when competing rivals during his career, something which was originated from traditional values of Zurkhaneh, a kind of heroic behaviour epitomizes chivalrous qualities so called Javanmardi.
When Takhti found out that Medved was injured, he avoided touching the injured leg and tried to attack the other leg instead.
He was survived by his wife and son, Babak Takhti, an author and translator.

Takhti and Iranian
* Ebn-e Babooyeh cemetery, where numerous Iranian figures, such as Takhti and Ali Akbar Dehkhoda, are buried.
Takhti won his first Iranian championship in 1950, and on his first trip abroad in 1951, he won a silver medal at the world freestyle championships in Helsinki-the first international medal ever gained by an Iranian wrestler.
Towfigh magazine issued a special edition of their popular weekly magazine where they caricatured Takhti with angel wings flying high above the throngs of Iranian mourners at his own funeral with a caption that read " Don't cry for me, cry for your own plight.

Takhti and .
The main stadium is Takhti Stadium located in Mo ' allem Square.
The two completed graves behind Takhti Jamshid would then belong to Artaxerxes II and Artaxerxes III.
Another small group of ruins in the same style is found at the village of Hajjiäbäd, on the Pulwar, a good hour's walk above Takhti Jamshid.
At that time Alexander burned " the palaces " or " the palace ," universally believed now to be the ruins at Takhti Jamshid.
The locality described by Diodorus after Cleitarchus corresponds in important particulars with Takhti Jamshid, for example, in being supported by the mountain on the east.
The vast ruins, however, of Takhti Jamshid, and the terrace constructed with so much labour, can hardly be anything else than the ruins of palaces ; as for temples, the Persians had no such thing, at least in the time of Darius and Xerxes.
The club also had to change the location of its home field, due to renovations, instead playing in neighbouring city Abadan's Takhti Stadium.
Takhti is still a hero to many Iranians.
After defeating the then-world champion Anatoli Albul, Takhti saw the sorrow on the face of Albul's mother.
Takhti went to her and said, " I'm sorry about the result, but your son is a great wrestler.

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