C Bobroff wrote:
The "streets" stuff was a joke and I'm afraid I led Ordak on--no pun
intended-- a wild-goose chase, (sorry!) but here are some from published
books:
http://students.washington.edu/irina/PNRahimEM.jpg
This is an example of an extremist. Talking about extrimists, I remember
a book that was written with capital letters (Persian Letters) from left
to right. I call it an extra-extra-extremist.
http://students.washington.edu/irina/PNNaaserEKh.jpg
In the same picture, you see that all other names are written without
"kasre". The "Naaser Khosrow" case is a bit different, as it is not a
name and family name with a "kasre" in between. There are a few cases of
writing it as "Naaser-e Khosrow".
http://students.washington.edu/irina/PNMasumehYeM.jpg
Only one name comes with "ye badal az kasre", which is a bit odd. It
might be a typo in her name or in her ID. In the second case, she should
be called based on her ID, unless she changes it.
Best
-ali-
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