The cast of Partgahe makhouf - 1963 includes: Googoosh Mostafa Basiji Heydar Saremi
The cast of Anha zendegi ra doost dashtand - 1963 includes: Mostafa Basiji Nader Bayat Faridah Nasiri Rahim Roshanian Mansour Sepehrnia
Yes, but it does depend on how you look at it. Iran has an active military of about half a million and a reserve military of about 2 million. The paramilitary, or Basiji (revolutionary guard), however, amounts to 8 to 10 million. Though it is not advanced in the nuclear sense, it has a very large total of trained soldiers, the largest in the world.
Mark Naji has: Played Mongolian Warrior in "Deadliest Warrior" in 2009. Played Perfect Male in "Growth" in 2010. Played Egyptian Priest in "Blood for the Gods" in 2010. Played Sherminator in "Go Go Reject" in 2010. Played Franko in "Franko" in 2011. Played Reza Karami in "Undying Dreams" in 2012. Played Hussein al-Attas in "Operation Terror" in 2012. Played Fadi in "Touch" in 2012. Played Frank Holden in "Killing Mephisto" in 2012. Played Basiji in "For the Birds" in 2013. Played Rahid in "Eight Count" in 2013. Played Daniel Yahalom in "Mobster" in 2013. Played Rachid in "The Mummy Resurrected" in 2014. Played Sayeed in "Alongside Night" in 2014.
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Iran has had two different military forces after 1978 revolution. 1) regular armed forces, 2) so called revolutionary guard. The regular armed forces (composed of army, air force, navy, etc.) does the usual tasks of military forces all over the world. But for the revolutionary force the main task is protecting the regime against all kinds of threats, so practically they can interfere with everything; from suppressing anti-government movements to doing secret military projects, even assassinating opposition leaders inside and outside the country. Thanks to direct connection to the supreme leader, the power of the revolutionary forces is out of questions and even much more than the government. They also control the oil and the economy of the country and almost all major industrial projects go to their associate companies. There is also a volunteer semi-military organization, named Basij - now considered a part of revolutionary guard. During the war, Basij was formed by volunteer soldiers who meant to sacrifice themselves for the homeland. But after the war, its nature has been totally changed an turned into a political tool. Basijis (members of Basij) are mostly from religious or uneducated people who support the government because of their Islamic beliefs and/or the advantages of being a Basiji. In other words, Basij is a place to organize pro-government minority against the majority of Iranians. Basij also has non-military branches.