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The Silver Man () is a 2012 Iranian crime, drama TV series directed by Kazem Masoumi. This series has been rebroadcast several times on various networks such as iFilm and Shoma.
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Storyline Hadi Radmanesh (Saeed Nikpour), who owns a carpet factory and is involved in charity work, is seeking to run in the guild elections. Meanwhile, he receives repeated threatening phone calls, calling him Nader Koohzad. Meanwhile, a girl named Noora (Bahareh Afshari) visits his son (Nima Shahrokh Shahi) Danial's Silver shop and, under the pretext of launching a website, tries to win his heart...
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Cast Saeed Nikpour as Hadi Radmanesh Nima Shahrokh Shahi as Danial Radmanesh Bahareh Afshari as Noora Fallah Pouria Poursorkh as Mehran Bijan Ganjali Sara Soofiani as Marzieh Golestan Hassan Joveireh Fereydoon Sorani as Jamshid Afsaneh Salehi as Nahid Mohammad Reza Torabi as Jamshid's youth Jahangir Nekouei Amin Zare Aram Yousefinia Amir Hossein Sharifi Behzad Davari Mina Faramarzi Mahshad Mousavi Radmehr Keshani Behzad Mohseni Mehdi Shahdad Hassan Torabi Iman Azari Zohreh Molavi Atefeh Alinejad Arefeh Akbari Mohammad Rezaei Sahel Hassanpour Maedeh Mousavi
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References
The Silver Man (TV series)
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External links The Silver Man at iFilm Category:2010s Iranian television series
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Mohammad Reza Modarresi
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Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad-Reza Husayni Modarresi (; 1931–18 September 1980) was a Shia Iranian scholar and teacher. He is the cousin of grand Ayatollah, Muhammad-Taqi al-Modarresi.
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Early life and family
Early life and family Modarresi was born into a distinguished Shia religious family in Mashhad in 1931. His father is Ayatollah Muhammad-Ali Modarresi, the grandson of grand Ayatollah, Muhammad-Baqir Golpayegani (also known as Jorfadiqani). He claims descent from Zayd ibn Ali (died c. 740 AD), the great-great-grandson of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. His father was one of the servants and teachers at the holy shrine of Imam Reza. Due to the pressures of the Kashf-e-Hijab policy, the whole family migrated to Karbala and Najaf.
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Religious career Modarresi pursued his preliminary religious studies in Najaf under its scholars, and continued his intermediate studies under Ayatollah Zabihullah Quchani. He attended advanced (kharij) classes with grand Ayatollahs, Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei and Abd al-A'la Sabziwari. He benefited greatly from their tutelage. In 1968 he returned to Mashhad, where he led congregational prayers at the Mihrabkhan Mosque on Tabarsi Street, preaching to the people, offering guidance to believers, and attending to the needs of the poor and destitute. He contributed significantly to the legal preparation and groundwork for the establishing of Ayatollah Khoei's Dar al-Ilm Islamic Seminary in Mashhad.
Mohammad Reza Modarresi
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Personal life Modarresi was married to his cousin, the daughter of grand Ayatollah, Abd al-A'la Sabziwari. Ayatollah Zabihullah Quchani was married to his sister.
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Death On 18 September 1980, as a result of a car accident on the Shirvan-Quchan road, Modarresi passed away. He was laid to rest in the Imam Reza shrine, in Sahn-e Enqelab (the Revolution Courtyard).
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See also Mohammed Taqi al-Modarresi Abd al-A'la Sabziwari Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei Al-Modarresi family
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{{Connected contributor|User1=CaptnSP|U1-declared=yes|U1-otherlinks=(Optional) Insert relevant affiliations, disclosures, article drafts or diffs showing COI contributions.}} CaptnSP: From Shadow to Legend To view the records of these happenings you can find your way over to CoralKai's Channel on twitch or view the Vods on their YouTube. Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/coral_kai YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Coral_Kai Brief introduction For twelve years, he was a whisper in the digital wind, a phantom flitting through Twitch streams, YouTube videos, Discord servers, and countless online games. Known only as CaptnSP, his presence was felt but his identity remained shrouded in mystery. Then, a twist of fate, a glitch in the matrix – or perhaps, the magic of closed captions – brought him into the light. It was on CoralKai's stream that CaptnSP's identity began to unravel. The closed captions, attempting to decipher his name, instead produced a hilarious cascade of nicknames, each more absurd than the last. These comical misinterpretations, far from obscuring his identity, sparked curiosity and interest. CaptnSP's personality, as revealed through his interactions with CoralKai and her community, was as captivating as the mystery surrounding him. Witty, engaging, and undeniably charming, he quickly became a beloved member of the community. He embraced the nicknames, adding to his already growing legend, each one a testament to his unique online journey. Now, more than just a mysterious lurker, CaptnSP is a character forged in the digital crucible. His story is a testament to the power of community, the unexpected humor of technical glitches, and the enduring appeal of a good mystery. He is a legend in the making, his identity still a secret to many, but his impact undeniable. The lore grows, and with it, CaptnSP's place within the online world becomes more secure. As time passes and streams amass, the Lore of CaptnSP will only continue on growing. Now with his digital footprint leaving a mark on this page, we had it off to the community to keep expanding the legend of CaptnSP... May the Feesh keep flopping. Currently known Nicknames of CaptnSP - - Cabin, Kevin, Gavin, Catherine, Gymbo, sugar subber daddy... Known relations - Some sort of intimacy has been confirmed and repeatedly sited with another member of the community known as ShinyNumberZer0 (Zero) Theories (Lore from community) - Possibly has the ability to control water (water bending?), he has one known record of being the cause of a flood. Theorised to have the ability to breathe underwater. Not entirely sure how but some chatters have suggested the idea of him having gills or the ability to absorb oxygen through his ears.
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Eduardo Basagaña
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Eduardo José Basagaña (born March 19, 1981) is an Argentine music executive and businessperson. He is the founder of EB Producciones, an entertainment company specializing in artist management and live events, and the creator of the streaming platform +VIVO. Basagaña has worked with artists including Karol G, Ana Mena, Aitana, Mon Laferte, and Pimpinela, and organized festivals such as PWR Festival and Tereré Fest.
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Early life and education
Early life and education Basagaña was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He received a finance certification from the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina, followed by studies at the University of Palermo and New York University with a focus on entertainment and media. He later completed a technology entrepreneurship program at Harvard Business School.
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Career Basagaña began his professional work in the entertainment industry by volunteering for charity events such as "Raise Your Hand, Argentina" and "Embrace Patagonia," which featured performances by artists including Abel Pintos. In 2013, he founded EB Producciones, an entertainment company with offices in Buenos Aires and Miami that also operates in Latin America and Spain. Through EB Producciones, Basagaña organized the 2019 PWR Festival at Luna Park in Buenos Aires, which was the first-ever all-female Festival in the world featuring a lineup including Sofía Reyes, Natalia Jiménez, and Ángela Torres. The event, held on International Women's Day, donated its profits to the Argentine League for the Fight Against Cancer. Another notable event he created was the Tereré Fest in Corrientes, which has featured performances by artists such as Paty Cantu, Airbag, and Tan Bionica. In 2020, Basagaña promoted Karol G's concert at Montevideo's Antel Arena, marking the Colombian artist's first solo arena performance. His company has also managed tours for Spanish singer Aitana in Argentina and Uruguay, Pimpinela's 40th anniversary tour in the United States, and shows by Natalia Jiménez, Wos, and Francisca Valenzuela across Latin America. In September 2020, Basagaña launched +VIVO, an immersive audio streaming platform. The platform hosted a concert by Argentine band La Beriso, which Billboard reported as the streaming concert with the highest number of virtual tickets sold in Argentina's history. On July 31, 2021, +VIVO presented South Korean group 3YE's first Latin America-exclusive K-pop concert, an event recognized by Forbes magazine. Basagaña expanded into digital entertainment in 2021 by developing a music-focused metaverse through +VIVO, which he presented at the 2022 Virtuality technology event. In 2022, he signed Angela Leiva, an Argentine cumbia superstar, in an exclusive management and booking deal.  In January 2024, EB Producciones signed an exclusive agreement with Spanish artist Ana Mena for her international career development. Under Basagaña's work, Mena achieved a peak of 1500% on her streams in Latin America and her first Golden Disc Award outside of Europe.  The company announced plans to expand operations to Spain that same year. At the beginning of 2025, Basagaña launched his own record label. In addition, Basagaña has received proclamations from New York State Assembly and Westchester County, New York.
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Vranyo
'''Vranyo'''
Vranyo is a Russian word and concept, it can be described as a lie being told despite it not being expected to be believed, but the person being told the lie goes along with it anyway.
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Origin and meaning
Origin and meaning The concept of vranyo dates back to the Soviet period. David Shipler, a longtime Moscow correspondent for The New York Times, shared an explanation of the word provided by a Russian friend, who described it as: "You know I'm lying, and I know that you know, and you know that I know that you know, but I go ahead with a straight face, and you nod seriously and take notes." Neil Bermel, a professor of Russian and Slavic studies, described vranyo as a noun formed from the verb vrat''', which means ″to lie″. However, unlike vrat, which Bermel described as ″pejorative″, vranyo'' is more dismissive, a lie that is not expected to be taken seriously, but used as an excuse or to avoid responsibility.
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Vranyo in Russian domestic and foreign policy
Vranyo in Russian domestic and foreign policy The Russian state has been described to use the ″vranyo″ concept for influence both domestically and in foreign policy.
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Máximo Aylagas
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Máximo Aylagas Herrera (15 December 1916 – 28 February 1993) was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward for Barcelona in the early 1940s.
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Career
Máximo Aylagas
Early career
Early career Born on a farm near Osma in the province of Soria on 15 December 1916, Aylagas was only six months old when his family moved to the Sant Andreu neighborhood of Barcelona, where he began his career in the youth ranks of UE Sant Andreu. He played with the first team in the 1936–37 season, but his career was then interrupted by the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War.
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FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona After a brief stint at Gràcia FC, Aylagas joined Granollers in 1939, with whom he played 13 Segunda División matches. Before the end of the season, in March 1940, he was signed by Barcelona, making his debut with the first team in a friendly match against his former club Sant Andreu on 5 May, and making his official debut in the first round of the 1940 Copa del Generalísimo against Atlético Baleares, scoring a brace in both legs to help his side to a 9–2 aggregate win. Despite staying at Barça for three years, until 1943, the 1940 Cup was the last time he played an official match for the club, being restricted only to friendlies, and even loaned to Atlético Zaragoza in the 1941–42 season. In doing so, he became the first Soria native to play for Barcelona.
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Later career In 1943, Aylagas joined Gimnàstic de Tarragona, with whom he played for four years, until 1947, helping his side not reach the semifinals of the 1947 Copa del Generalísimo, scoring twice in the first leg in an eventual 5–4 aggregate loss to Espanyol, and achieve a runner-up finish in the 1946–47 Segunda División, thus achieving promotion to the top flight for the first time in the club's history, a feat that was only repeated in 2006. Having failed to make a La Liga appearance for Barça, he also failed to do so with Gimnàstic, as he then returned to Sant Andreu, then in the Tercera División, with whom he played for four years, until 1951. Aylagas then played one season each at Guíxols (1951–52) and Vic (1952–53). Shortly before his 36th birthday in December 1952, he stated in an interview that he had "never played as comfortably as he did now among the kids". After hanging up his boots, Aylagas returned to Barça, but this time he joined its veterans' team, scoring two goals against Badalona in June 1953. The following year, in 1954, he played a few matches with the veterans' team of Gimnàstic.
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Later life and death After retiring, Aylagas began working at the City Council of Barcelona, where he died on 28 February 1993, at the age of 76. He had three sons, with one of them becoming a professional.
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Crown Magnetar
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Crown Magnetar is an American deathcore band from Colorado. They released their debut EP Alone In Death in 2022, followed by their first studio album Everything Bleeds the following year. In 2025, they put out their second EP, Punishment, via Unique Leader Records.
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Current Nick Burnett – guitar Dan Tucker – vocals Mike Sahm – bass Byron London – drums
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Albums Everything Bleeds (2023)
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EPs Alone In Death (2022) Punishment (2025)
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