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The Battle of Nisibis (217 CE)

By |July 30th, 2025|Categories: Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Iran and Europe, Parthian, Parthian Military History, Sassanian Military History, Sassanians|

The article “The Parthian Wars of Septimius Severus” was published by Weapons and Warfare on July 17, 2019. Kindly note that: (a) the text printed

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The Mother Cuisine: A Taste of Persia’s Ancient (and influential) Cooking

By |May 16th, 2025|Categories: Achaemenids, Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Anthropology, Culinary Arts, Parthian, Pre-Achaemenid, Sassanians|

The article "The Mother Cuisine: A taste of Persia's ancient—and influential—cooking" was written by Sarah Kagan for the epicurious.com venue.  For readers further interested in

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Ten Surprising Iranian Discoveries and Inventions

By |May 15th, 2025|Categories: Archaeology, Architecture, Science, Technology|

The video below by Leroy Kenton was first released on October 1, 2019 on Youtube. Below the video are resources for readers further interested in

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Rare Iranian Manuscript registered in UNESCO Memory of the World

By |May 12th, 2025|Categories: Education, Heritage, Learning, Literature, Military History 700-1899, News|

The report below was originally provided by the Tehran Times on October 31, 2017. Kindly note that the article has been edited in Kavehfarrokh.com and

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The “Panjagan” of the Sassanian Army: A Chinese Connection?

By |March 26th, 2025|Categories: Military History 1900-Present, Sassanian Military History, Sassanians, Technology|

The article further below "The Panjagan" is by Masis Reuben Panos. Kindly note that a number of images and captions printed below do not appear

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