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Tawfiq, also known as Towfiq, (Persian: توفیق) was a weekly satirical magazine which was published between 1923 and 1971 in Tehran, with some interruptions. It was among the critics of the Pahlavi rule in Iran. The journal went through three phases: from 1923 until 1939, under founding editor Hossein Tawfiq the magazine was more nationalistic; from 1941 until 1953, under the son Mohammad Ali Tawfiq the magazine was more politically and government-critical; and later versions of the magazine under Tawfiq brothers Hassan, Hoseyn and Abbas, they focused on pure satire.

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  • Tawfiq, also known as Towfiq, (Persian: توفیق) was a weekly satirical magazine which was published between 1923 and 1971 in Tehran, with some interruptions. It was among the critics of the Pahlavi rule in Iran. The journal went through three phases: from 1923 until 1939, under founding editor Hossein Tawfiq the magazine was more nationalistic; from 1941 until 1953, under the son Mohammad Ali Tawfiq the magazine was more politically and government-critical; and later versions of the magazine under Tawfiq brothers Hassan, Hoseyn and Abbas, they focused on pure satire. (en)
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  • Tawfiq, also known as Towfiq, (Persian: توفیق) was a weekly satirical magazine which was published between 1923 and 1971 in Tehran, with some interruptions. It was among the critics of the Pahlavi rule in Iran. The journal went through three phases: from 1923 until 1939, under founding editor Hossein Tawfiq the magazine was more nationalistic; from 1941 until 1953, under the son Mohammad Ali Tawfiq the magazine was more politically and government-critical; and later versions of the magazine under Tawfiq brothers Hassan, Hoseyn and Abbas, they focused on pure satire. (en)
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