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The First Airplane Flight over the skies of Tehran
Mankind’s first aerial flight was to take place on December 17, 1903 by the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk in
Journal Article on Western Persephobia
The Persian Heritage journal has published an article on Persephobia (in two parts) written by Kaveh Farrokh, Sheda Vasseghi and
Book Review of “Persian Fire and Steel: Historical Firearms of Iran” By Dr. Manouchehr M. Khorasani
The Persian Heritage journal has published the following Book Review by Kaveh Farrokh: Farrokh, K. (2019). Book review of "Persian
Remnants of a Centuries-old structure Discovered in Northwest Iran
The news report "Remnants of centuries-old structure found in northwest Iran" was originally posted in the Tehran Times on October
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Article on Shapur II 359 CE Campaign published in Spanish Military Journal
The prestigious Spanish military journal “Historia de la Guerra” has published an article on Shapur II's 359 CE campaign against Rome by Javier Sánchez-Gracia
Education in the Parthian and Sassanian Empires
The article below by Ahmad Tafazzoli entitled "Education in the Parthian and Sassanian Empires" was originally published in the Encyclopedia Iranica on December 15, 1997
Central Asia: NASA Adds to Evidence of Mysterious Ancient Earthworks
The article below by Ralph Blumenthal entitled "NASA Adds to Evidence of Mysterious Ancient Earthworks" was originally posted by the New York Times on October
Pseudo-Scholarship about Iran: Insulting Cyrus the Great
Article below by John Limbert appeared in the LobeLog website on November 3, 2016. Kindly note that none of the pictures and their corresponding captions
Atropates
The article below on Atropates by M. L. Chaumont was originally published on December 15, 1987 and last updated on August 17, 2011. Chaumont's article
Hebrew Goddesses, Origins of Judaism & Persia
The article below by Dr. Michael David Magee entitled "Hebrew Goddesses & Origin of Judaism" was originally posted in the CAIS website under the broader
Piece of carved wood suggests Persian taught maths in Japan 1,000 years ago
The report posted below on October 6, 2016 by Gabriel Samuel of Britain’s Independent newspaper was first released by the Japan Times on October 5,