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Poetry | Simin Behbahani's dobāré meesāzamet vatan, Introduction with Sahba Shayani

In this introductory lesson to Simin Behbahani's beautiful, important, and timely poem, dobāré meesāzamet vatan, we're joined by Dr. Sahba Shayani to talk about the general theme and meaning behind this poem. 

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