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Grave of Female Scythian Warrior Found in Ukraine
The article "Grave of Female Scythian Warrior Found in Ukraine" written by Ingvar Nord was first published in the Ancient
Macrinus
The article "Macrinus and Diadumenianus" was originally posted in the Italian Tribune. The Famous and Infamous Rulers of Rome. The
Ancient Qanat discovered in Southern Iran
The report "Ancient Qanat found in southern Iran" was first reported by the Tehran Times on November 15, 2018. The
New Book (2020): The Ladies’ Secret Society – History of the Courageous Women of Iran
Manda Ervin Zand has published the textbook entitled: The Ladies’ Secret Society: History of the Courageous Women of Iran (Order
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V. I. Abaev and H. W. Bailey: The Alans
This article on the Iranian speaking Alans by V. I. Abaev and H. W. Bailey first appeared in the Encyclopedia Iranica on December 15, 1984. The Alans
Achaemenid Judicial and Legal Systems
The article below by F. Rachel Magdalene on the Achaemenid judicial and legal systems was originally published in the Encyclopedia Iranica on September 15, 2009
Ancient Persian Ruler Influenced Thomas Jefferson, U.S. Democracy
The article below "Ancient Persian Ruler Influenced Thomas Jefferson, U.S. Democracy" by Lea Terhune was posted on the U.S. Department of State website on March
Chaharshanbeh Soori ceremony of ancient Persia: Links with Spain?
As reported by the Persian-language Topnaz outlet, every year towards the end of winter approaching the spring season, a festival takes place between March 15-19
پروفسور گارنیک آساطوریان: نگاهی به مسئلۀ «زبان و قومیت» در ایران
The interview below in Persian has been provided by Professor Garnik S. Asatrian (پروفسور گارنیک آساطوریان) (Chair, Iranian Studies Dept., Yerevan State University; Editor, “Iran
Farroukh Jorat: Zoroastrian Toponyms in the Republic of Azarbaijan
The article below has been written by Farroukh Jorat and first appeared in Fravahr.org. ========================================================================= For a thousand years, from the Achaemenid era (VI century
The Jasz of Hungary: an Iranian Connection
The Jaszbereny of Hungary are named after the Jasz which is derived from a northern Iranian Alano-Sarmatian tribe known as the Jazygians (also: Iazygians), who













