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Hegmataneh Hill one step closer to World Heritage Designation
The article "Hegmataneh Hill one step closer to be World Heritage" was originally published in the Tehran Times on March 9,
How the Iranian air force turned the tide of the Iran-Iraq war in 1980
The article "How the Iranian air force turned the tide of the Iran-Iraq war in 1980" was written by Ali
The Surprising Origins of the Postal Service
The article "The Surprising Origins of the Postal Service" penned by Joobin Bekhrad was published in the BBC on the
The “Pompei of the East”: Iran’s Shahr-e Sookhteh (Burnt City)
The article “Scoperte centinaia di tavolette in argilla di seimila anni fa: erano nella "Pompei d'Oriente”“ [Hundreds of clay tablets
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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
Seb castle in Southeast Iran
The province of Sistan-Baluchestan Province (Sistan is the northern part with Baluchestan the southern portion) is one of Iran's driest regions. The province's coastal areas
Book Review by Military History Journal of Kaveh Farrokh’s 2017 Textbook on Sassanian Army
The below 2017 book by Kaveh Farrokh has been reviewed by Richard A. Gabriel of the Military History journal on April 29, 2018. This is
Arctic Mummy from Civilization with Links to Persia
The article below by Richard Grey entitled "Riddle of the medieval 'mummy' discovered in Siberia: Child from unknown Arctic civilization found wrapped in birch bark"
Iranian Elements in Kaśmīr and Tibet
The article below "Iranian Elements in Kaśmīr and Tibet: Sasanian and Sogdian Borrowings in Kashmiri and Tibetan Art" by Matteo Compareti was originally posted in
Yazidism: A Heterodox Kurdish Religion
The article below by Christine Allison was first published in the CAIS website. Kindly note that the pictures/illustrations and accompanying captions written by Kavehfarrokh.com inserted
An Iranian Icon: the Paykan Automobile
The interview below by Nazli Ghassemi on the Paykan automobile was published in the Reorient Magazine. As noted in Reorient this article discusses: "A new













