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Bahrām V Gōr بهرام گور
The article below on Bahrām V Gōr بهرام گور was written by O. Klíma for the Encyclopedia Iranica in December 15, 1988
Old-Persian Cuneiform Inscription of Kharg Island
The reports below regarding the Old-Persian Cuneiform Inscription of Kharg Island was originally posted in CAIS on December 9, 2007.
The Mausoleum at Goor Dokhtar
The article below and the photographs originally appeared in the Historical Iran Blog. Kindly note however, that that the site
Matteo Compareti: The last Sassanians in China
The posting below is from Matteo Compareti's article "The last Sassanians in China" which was originally published in the Encyclopedia
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Lecture: Influence of Sassanian Architecture upon European and Wider Civilization
Kaveh Farrokh will be providing a lecture at the University of British Columbia (UBC) entitled: Influence of Sassanian Architecture upon European and Wider Civilization
Daily Mail Article: Wikipedia or “Wicked-Pedia”?
The title of the article by Jonathon Margolis of the Daily Mail on February 15th, 2009 succinctly states the danger: Wicked-Pedia! Millions trust its every word. But
New Course: Art and Architecure of Ancient Persia
Kaveh Farrokh will be offering a summer course (commencing June 15, 2009) at the University of British Columbia entitled: One of the topics discussed in the
9,000 yr old mysterious burial ritual discovered in Iran
As reported by the Discoveryon academic website on May 18, 2009, archeologists at Iran's Sialk Mound recently discovered a mysterious burial ritual dated to approximately 9,000 years
Congresswoman Harmon retracts Iran “Separation” Statements
According to a report by NIAC (forwarded by Javad Yassari to Iranian.com), Congresswoman Jane Harman has fully retracted her statement on dividing Iran along ethnic-linguistic
Kaveh Farrokh Receives 2009 Scholarship and Merit Award
This News item was announced in the widely consulted Payvand Iran News Website on May 5, 2009: Iran Heritage, Persian Gulf, and Iran Alliance
Challenging the Core of Greek and Iranian Identities
One of the most interesting political develropments in the late 20th century, especially the 1990s, was the downfall of the Soviet Union and other affiliated Communist







