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Fezana Journal article on Ancient Iranian Women
The Fezana Journal has published an article by Kaveh Farrokh on the ancient women of Iran: Farrokh, K. (2014). Gender
Parthian horses and Parthian Horse Archers
The article on Parthian horses and Parthian (horse) archers below was originally posted in Parthia.com and was written by Beverly
New Course: Ancient Inventions that Changed the World
A new course by Kaveh Farrokh entitled "Ancient Inventions that Changed the World" at the University of British Columbia will
Presentation at PIASt in Warsaw (May 23, 2019) on the Find of a Sassanian Town at Ramavand
Dr. Gholamreza Karamian provided a presentation on his excavation of a Partho-Sassanian site at Ramavand, Lorestan in Western Iran at
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Farrokh Book cited twice in Kayhan Newspaper
Kaveh Farrokh's book, Shadows in the Desert: Ancient Persia at War has been cited twice in the Kayhan Newspaper of London in relation to its
The site of Pasargardae
Pasargardae is the site of the first capital of the Achaemenid Empire (). Founded by Cyrus the Great (575-530 BC). The term "Pasargardae" is generally
An overview of Bisotun
The Bisotun site in Iran is approximately 30-32 kilometers to the northeast of the city of Kermanshah. The site is well known mainly because it
Kaveh Farrokh’s Book cited by US Independent Book Publishers
Kaveh Farrokh's book, "Shadows in the Desert: Ancient Persia at War" was awarded as the Best History Book of 2008 in London on October 31st,
“Best History Book of 2008” Award
The World Academy of Arts, Literature, and Media (WAALM) supports, develops and promotes the dramatic and fine arts, creative writing and poetry, as well as









