Hamid Notghi
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Literary works
Javad Heyat founded Varliq magazine in 1979 with Hamid Notghi. There are also many works of public relations, poetry and prose.[3]
- One hour with Qaani
- Books management and public relations
- Beliefs and political propaganda
- Wine Road (Persian short stories)
- Of any color (Azerbaijani lyrics)
- From yesterday to today (Azerbaijani lyrics)
- End of the Millennium (Azerbaijani lyrics)
Award of Dr Hamid Notghi
International Conference on Public Relations of Iran Award of dr Hamid Notghithat a scientific prize in the national and international levels in order to appreciate service are given in the development and promotion of public relations. The most famous award winners are Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf Mayor of Tehran, Abdollah Jassbi former president of Azad University.[4] and Younes Shokrkhah.[5]
References
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External links
- Prof. Ameli Wins Notghi PR Award (IBNA)
- 2nd Global Congress for Muslim Public Relations Practitioners (GCMPRP) (International Conference on Public Relations of Iran)
- ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PUBLIC RELATIONS HELD IN IRAN Explorers Public Relations
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- People from Tabriz
- 1920 births
- Iranian Azerbaijani academics
- 1999 deaths
- Azerbaijani-language poets
- Iranian Azerbaijani poets
- Iranian Azerbaijani writers
- Istanbul University alumni
- University of Tehran alumni
- 20th-century poets