Tebyan Cultural Institute
Tebyan Cultural Institute is a cultural and educational organization.[1] [2][3]
Established | 2002 |
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History
The Tebyan Cultural Institute was founded in 2002 in Iran. Its Alexa internet ranking is 15 in Iran.[4]
Activities
- Publication of cultural information on the web
- Supporting cultural products in information technology
- Publication of free of charge information on Tebyan's website
- Providing consultation in religious issues
The Tebyan cultural institute, which is affiliated to the organization "Sazman-e Tablighat-e Eslami",[5] is one of the biggest and best known cultural institutes in Iran, and has cooperated with other cultural institutes in different fields for supporting cultural festivals and broadcasting their activities in the media.[6]
The activities of the institute's take place not only in Tehran, but also in the provincial centers, and 1,600,000 users visit its website each day.[7]
The Iranian deputy minister supported its activities for sport and youth on the website tebyan.net in Tehran.[8]
The new site of the Tebyan Cultural Institute is called hamsan.tebyan.net and is run by the Islamic Development Organisation.[9]
Notes
- tebyan.net Traffic Statistics
- About Tebyan on the Islamic Republic News Agency website, 2017
- About the Tebyan cultural institute
- tebyan.net Traffic Statistics
- Gaming Globally: Production, Play, and Place, edited by N. Huntemann, B. Aslinger, p. 263, Nina B. Huntemann and Ben Aslinger, 2013
- The Islamic Development Organization website, 2017
- The Islamic Development Organization website, visited in 2017
- About tebyan on the ABC news website
- About tebyan on the BBC website
References
- About tebyan on the BBC website
- About tebyan on the ABC news website
- About tebyan on the Iran Book News Agency website
- tebyan.net Traffic Statistics
- About the Tebyan cultural institute
- About Tebyan on the Islamic Republic News Agency website, 2017
- Gaming Globally: Production, Play, and Place, edited by N. Huntemann, B. Aslinger, p. 263, Nina B. Huntemann and Ben Aslinger, 2013
- The Islamic Development Organization website, visited in 2017
- The Islamic Development Organization website, 2017