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Is Juhuri an Endangered Language?
The article "Saving Another Dying Jewish Language Before It's Too Late" written by Shany Littman was first published in Haaretz
10 Surprising Facts about Zoroastrianism
The video below "10 Surprising Facts about Zoroastrianism" has been produced by the FTD Facts network (June 30, 2020) and
700 Years of Persian Manuscripts Digitized and Available Online
The article "700 Years of Persian Manuscripts Now Digitized and Available Online" was was posted on the Open Culture venue
Mysterious Script of Biblical Elam Is Deciphered After 5,000 Years
The article "Mysterious Script of Biblical Elam Is Deciphered After 5,000 Years" written by Ofer Aderet was published in Haaretz
IRAN
The U.S. once had a friendship with Iran born in Philadelphia
The article "The U.S. once had a friendship with Iran born in Philadelphia" was written by John Ghaznavian for The Philadelphia Inquirer news outlet
Surprising Find of Unknown Gaelic Translation of Ibn Sīna in Spine of Irish Book
Alison Flood published the article "Surprise as unknown Irish translation of Ibn Sīna discovered in spine of book" in the Guardian newspaper on March 7,
Comprehensive Article Published on Sassanian Armor
The Distinguished SHEDET journal (the leading archaeology and history journal of the Department of Archaeology of Fayoum University, Egypt) has published the followed peer-reviewed article
The First Theory of Evolution is 600 years Older than Darwin
The article "The first theory of Evolution is 600 years older than Darwin" written by Tijana Radeska was published on The Vintage News on Aug
Geography of Roman-Iranian Wars: Military Operations of Rome and Sasanian Iran
Professor Katarzyna Maksymiuk (University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Siedlce, Poland) published a seminal textbook on Sassanian military history entitled "Geography of Roman-Iranian Wars: Military
Apadana–The Everlasting Hall of the Achaemenids
The article "Apadana–The Everlasting Hall of the Achaemenids" written by Aleksa Vučković was originally posted in Ancient Origins on September 29, 2019. Kindly note that
The Emperor who Loved Melons
The article "The Conqueror Who Longed for Melons" written by Mark Hay was originally posted on Atlas Obscura on November 15, 2017. ======================================================================================== Many Indian













