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Behind the Tall Mountains

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Behind the Tall Mountains
Persianپشت کوه‌های بلند
GenreHistory
Comedy,Drama
Written byAmrollah Ahmadjoo
Directed byAmrollah Ahmadjoo
Starring
ComposerMani Jafarzadeh
Country of originIran
Original languagePersian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes50
Production
ProducerReza Joodi
Production locationsIsfahan
Meymeh
CinematographyJahanbakhsh Mehrbakhsh
EditorMehdi Joodi
Running time40 minutes
Original release
NetworkIRIB TV3
Shoma
Release1 May (2012-05-01) –
26 June 2012 (2012-06-26)

Behind the Tall Mountains (Persian: پشت کوه‌های بلند; Poshte Koohaye Boland) is a 2012 Iranian History, Drama and Comedy TV series Written and Directed by Amrollah Ahmadjoo. This series has been rebroadcast several times on various networks such as iFilm and Shoma.[1][2][3]

Storyline

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Hesam Beyg (Mahmoud Pak Niat), with the new name Samsha, is now the king of Iran and he comes to Isfahan to have fun. His caravan is accompanied by his wife, Malek Khatun, and his two children, the Crown Prince and Shahdokhtaroo, the courtier's courtier, Mir Ghazb, and the courtiers, heralds, a music band, and the court kitchen.

Samsha's puppet ruler in Isfahan, who wants to seize the kingdom away from Samsha's eyes, has invited the great Isfahan merchant Khajeh Na'man and the governor of Koulibad to the government house to gain their support and implement his plan... [4]

Cast

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  • Mahmoud Pak Niat as Samsha
  • Hassan Eklili as Hakem
  • Anoushirvan Arjmand as Shams Vazir
  • Atash Taqipour as GheshonSalar
  • Bijan Ganjali as Ghamar Vazir
  • Ferdous Kaviani as SafarAli
  • Sepideh Mazaheri as Hakem Khatoon
  • Hassan Joveireh as Agha Mahmoud
  • Fereydoon Sorani as Pishkar Hakem
  • Alireza Shoja Nouri as Shirkhan (Moradbeyg)
  • Mahvash Sabrkon as Malek Khatun
  • Mahtaj Nojoumi as Khaleh leila
  • Mohammad Fili as Talkhak Padeshah
  • Pari Karbalayee as Daye Khanoom
  • Rahim Hoodi as Kaleras
  • Danial Hajibarat as Hekmat
  • Seifollah Namdari as Khajeh Haramkhan
  • Behrouz Masrouri
  • Parviz Bozorgi
  • Hamed Ahmadjoo
  • Asieh Kalani
  • Esmail Movahedi
  • Rasoul Zare
  • Saeed Yardosti
  • Morteza Reihani

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References

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  1. ^ "Behind the Tall Mountains on ISNA News". ISNA News.
  2. ^ "Behind the Tall Mountains on Hamshahri News". Hamshahri.
  3. ^ "Behind the Tall Mountains on Bultan News". Bultan News.
  4. ^ "Behind the Tall Mountains on Mehr News". Mehrnews.
  5. ^ "Behind the Tall Mountains on Khabaronline News News". Khabaronline News.
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