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Ancient Roots of Iran’s Wrestling and Weightlifting Olympic Dominance
The article "Ancient Roots of Iran's Wrestling and Weightlifting Olympic Dominance" was written by Max Fisher for The Atlantic (August
Keith Hitchins: History of Iranian-Georgian Relations
The below article on the History of Iranian-Georgian relations first appeared in the Encyclopedia Iranica in December 15, 2001 and
The Unknown Origins of Ice Cream in Ancient Iran
The article "Birthplace of ice cream: Persians are believed to have introduced the art of frozen desserts" was originally published
Yezidis are originally Iranians who refused to be influenced by Zarathustra
The article below is the transcript of the interview of Mohammad Mazhari of the Tehran Times (October 25, 2021) with
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Erin and Iran: Cultural Encounters between the Irish and Iranians
The book Erin and Iran edited by H.E. Chehabi (Professor of International Relations and History at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies,
New Discovery About Persians in Ancient Japan Generates Excitement
The article "New Discovery About Persians in Ancient Japan Generates Excitement" written by Nevin Thompson was originally posted in Global Voices on October 16, 2016.
Achaemenid Religion: Lighting the Spirit of Ancient Persia
The article "Achaemenid Religion: Lighting the Spirit of Ancient Persia" is written by Caleb Strom and published in Ancient Origins on October 13, 2019. Kindly
Glazed Bricks with Bull and Dragon Motifs Discovered at Persepolis
The article "Persepolis excavation yields glazed bricks bearing bull and dragon motifs" was posted by the Tehran Times on December 7, 2021. Kindly note that
New Restoration Works to Repair the Sassanian Wall of Ctesiphon
The article “New restoration works shore-up Iraq’s historic Arch of Ctesiphon” was posted in the Arab News outlet of Saudi Arabia on November 25, 2021.
The Saka Legacy in Ancient Iran
The article "The Saka legacy in Ancient Iran" written by Guive Mirfendereski was originally published in Iranian.com on May 24, 2005. The term Saka is
Ghadamgah: A Millennia-old Place of Worship
The article "Discover Ghadamgah: A millennia-old place of worship embedded beneath rock cliff" was published in the Tehran Times on June 28, 2020. The version