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Historia de la Guerra: The Arab Invasion of Sassanian Persia
The prestigious Spanish military journal “Historia de la Guerra” has published an article by Kaveh Farrokh and Javier Sánchez-Gracia on
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
A Window into the Past: The Underground City at Tafresh
The article "Window to the past: gigantic underground city is chock-full of untold stories" was written by Afshin Majlesi of
The Great Wall of Gorgan: Longest Ancient Barrier between Central Europe and China
The article "The Great Wall of Gorgan: Longest Ancient Barrier Between Central Europe and China" was published in the Tehran
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UBC Lecture (November 29, 2019): Civilizational Contacts between Ancient Iran and Europe
Kaveh Farrokh will be providing a comprehensive lecture on November 29, 2019 at the University of British Columbia: "Civilizational Contacts between Ancient Iran and
Fall 2019 Iranian Studies Initiative Lectures at the University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia's Persian and Iranian Studies Initiative of the Department of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia will be providing
Persepolis: A Comprehensive Photographic Overview
The highly informative article and comprehensive photo essay of Persepolis further below has been written and produced by Carole Raddato who has generously allowed her
“Heirloom of Steel” wins Gloria Musaealis Museum Prize, Prague 16 May 2019
Dr. Antonin Reiter one of the directors of The South Moravian Museum in Znojmo (Czech Republic) contacted Dr. Manouchehr M. Khorasani on May 16, 2019
The display of a 5500-year-old Human Skeleton in Neyshabur, Iran
The article below "5500-year-old human skeleton on display in Neyshabur, Iran" was originally reported by the Tehran Times on November 16, 2018. The article posted
Rumanian Scholar’s views of Ancient Europa-Iran Ties
The below ideas were expressed to Kavehfarrokh.com by Romanian scholar Dr. Dan Tudor Ionescu (ISACCL-Institutul de Studii Avansate pentru Cultura și Civilizația Levantului Centru de
Ancient Iranian Toys or Votive Carts?
The article below "Prehistoric Iranian Toys or Votive Carts?" was originally posted in Tavoos on December 21, 2016. The version posted below has been edited