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The Windmill and the Contribution of Persia
The article below is based on an excerpt from Kaveh Farrokh’s second text “Shadows in the Desert: Ancient Persia at
A Forgotten Gem of Sassanian Architecture: Iwan-e Karkheh
The article “Iwan-e Karkheh, a forgotten gem of Sassanid architecture” was published in the Tehran Times on January 15, 2022.
Enigmatic Monument of Sarvestan has been Dated
The article "Sarvestan, the enigmatic monument of ancient Iran, finally dated" was published in the Tehran Times on October 26,
UNESCO-Bisotun
The article "Bisotun" is posted in the UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization). Kindly note that none of
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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
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
A Brief Overview of Persepolis
The article below “The Persian Empire: Art and Architecture” was written by Study.com. The version below has been slightly edited. Kindly note that the pictures
The Ancient Temple of Tappeh Mill
The article "Visit Tappeh Mill, one of the most ancient temples in Iran" was published in the Tehran Times on October 30, 2019. The version
Gothic Architecture and Persian Origins
The article below is by the late Professor Arthur Upham Pope and was originally published in the Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs: Arthur Upham Pope (1933).













