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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.
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
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
Desperta Ferro Antigua y Medieval: The Sassanian Offensives of 603-622 CE
The prestigious Spanish military journal “Desperta Ferro Antigua y Medieval” has published an article by Kaveh Farrokh on the military
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An Overview of the History of Mithraism
The article below "A History of the worship of Mithras, and Mithraism as a Mystery Religion" was originally published in the mithraeum.info website. Kindly
Pasargadae: the Tomb of Cyrus the Great
Pasargadae is the site of the first capital of the Achaemenid Empire (c.550-330 BCE). Founded by Cyrus the Great (575-530 BCE). Readers are invited to
Sandstorm in Southern Iran exposed Lost Ancient City and Relics
The Iran FrontPage News Outlet reported on April 5, 2017 of a remarkable archaeological find as a result of severe sandstorm. As noted in the
22nd Gran Paradiso Film Festival – World Wildlife Film Award given to an Iranian film on July 30, 2019
Luisa Vuillermoz, the Artistic Director of the Gran Paradiso Film Festival announced that the Fondation Grand Paradis has selected the movie "In the realm of
Rabbinic Literature and Middle Persian Texts
The article below "Rabbinic Literature and Middle Persian Texts" by Yaakov Elman was originally published for the Encyclopedia Iranica in November 5, 2010. Kindly note
Persian Language Summer and Winter Courses offered by the ASPIRANTUM Language School
Every year Armenian School of Languages and Cultures - ASPIRANTUM organizes summer and winter schools of Persian language in Yerevan, Armenia. These Persian language courses
Establishment of a Permanent Exhibition of Sassanian Inscriptions at the Suleimaniyah Museum
The information provided in this article with respect to the establishment of the permanent exhibition of Sassanian inscriptions in Iraq's Suleimaniyah Museum was first and