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The Cyrus Cylinder, Eleanor Roosevelt & The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The article below by Angelina Perri Birney and Lawrence Birney had been originally posted Kavehfarrokh.com on April 28, 2013, and
The Sassanian Game-board of ‘Hashtpay’
The article below is written by Antonio Panaino and originally posted in the CAIS website hosted by Shapour Suren-Pahlav in
The Ancient Iranians of Europa
The article below is by Dr. Oric Basirov. This originally appeared in the CAIS (Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies) venue and
King Arthur [Part I]: Some Literary, Archaeological and Historical evidence
The article below "King Arthur: Some Literary, Archaeological and Historical evidence" is written by Periklis Deligiannis and posted in Academia.edu.
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King Arthur [Part I]: Some Literary, Archaeological and Historical evidence
The article below "King Arthur: Some Literary, Archaeological and Historical evidence" is written by Periklis Deligiannis and posted in Academia.edu. The posting below is
King Arthur [Part I]: Some Literary, Archaeological and Historical evidence
The article below "King Arthur: Some Literary, Archaeological and Historical evidence" is written by Periklis Deligiannis and posted
The Battle of Nisibis (217 CE)
The article “The Parthian Wars of Septimius Severus” was published by Weapons and Warfare on July 17, 2019.
Persian Roots of Puccini’s Opera Turandot (Turandokht)
The article “Persian roots of Puccini’s opera Turandot” (posted 29 November 2019) on Leiden University’s Leiden Medievalists Blog
The Ancient Sassanian City of Bishapur
The article "Ancient City of Bishapur" written by Baback Khademi was published on the Iran Marco Polo venue
Zoroastrian and Mithraic Sites of the Caucasus
The Caucasus has acted a vital conduit between the Iranian plateau-Eastern Anatolia axis and Eastern Europe. The photo
The Battle of Nisibis (217 CE)
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
The Mother Cuisine: A Taste of Persia’s Ancient (and influential) Cooking
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
Ten Surprising Iranian Discoveries and Inventions
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
Book Binding in Persia
The article below "Bookbinding" written by Duncan Haldane was originally published in the Encyclopedia Iranica on December 15, 1989 and last Updated on December 15,
Rare Iranian Manuscript registered in UNESCO Memory of the World
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
The “Panjagan” of the Sassanian Army: A Chinese Connection?
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