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The F-5 Jet Fighter in Service of the Iranian Air Force
Babak Taghvaee has written a comprehensively researched book (published in 2015) on the combat history of the F-5 (Tiger) combat
The Ancient Art of Making Ships in Southern Iran
The article “The Ancient Art of Making Ships in Southern Iran” was written by Afshin Majlesi and published in the
The Achaemenid Superpower of the Ancient World
The article “Achaemenid Persian Empire: The Superpower of the Classical World” written by Dattatreya Mandal was published in the Realm
Stone-arch Tunnel Discovered near Achaemenid Dam
The article “Stone-arched tunnel discovered near Achaemenid dam in southern Iran” was published in the Tehran Times on February 1,
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Palermo’s Medieval Mosaics Inspired by Sassanian Art
The article "Palermo’s Medieval Mosaics Inspired by Sassanian Art" written by Patrick Hunt was published in Electrum Magazine on February 29, 2012. The text
Documentary: Entire History of the Persian Achaemenid Empire (550-330 BCE)
The following documentary was forwarded by Dr. Mohammad Ala (winner of the 2019 Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine Creativity Award, 2018 Cinema Vérité Award, and the 2013 Grand
Why the Achaemenid Persians Failed to Conquer Greece
The video below "Misunderstood Moments in History: Why the Persians Failed to Conquer Greece" has been produced by the Invicta outlet in Youtube. Readers are
Nowruz in the Pre-Islamic Era
This article "Nowruz in the pre-Islamic era" was written by the late Mary Boyce (1920-2006) in the Encyclopedia Iranica on November 15, 2009. Kindly note
The Hui Communities of China and Admiral Zheng He
The article below has been forwarded to Kavehfarrokh.com by Sheda Vasseghi. Kindly note that a number of pictures and their accompanying captions have been inserted
The Ancient and Mysterious Cemetery of Yeri in Ardabil
Ardabil is known to for its unique nature and mild climate, as well as being host to one of the most intriguing historical sites in
The Ziggurat of Jiroft: Largest and Oldest of its Type in the World?
The article “Buried Beneath the Sand, The Ziggurat of Jiroft May be Largest and Oldest of its Kind in the World” by DHWTY was originally
 












