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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
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
Zoroastrian “Towers of Silence”
The article "Towers of Silence" were once essential feature of Zoroastrian burial rituals was originally posted in the Tehran Times
A 2600-Year-Old Instrument on Display in Persepolis Museum
The article "2600-Year-Old Instrument on Display in Persepolis Museum" was originally posted by the Iran Front Page outlet on July
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Cyrus the Great and the Founding Fathers of the United States
The Founding fathers of the United States, especially Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), John Adams (1735-1826) and Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) were strongly influenced by Cyrus the
Iranian Tribal Women in Shooting and Horseback Riding Competitions
The photographs below are from a national Olympiad in Iran between different tribal elements with respect to horseback riding, sharpshooting, and other various athletic skills.
Lev Nussimbaum: from Eastern European Jew to Caucasian Muslim Prince extraordinaire
The article below by Valeriya Nakshun has been reprinted with the permission of Bekhrad Joobin, the editor of the Reorientmag website. ================================== Since the widespread
Scientific American: Persian Leopards-Large Cats with a Small Chance for Survival
The article below in the Scientific American (February 7, 2014) on the endangered Persian Leopards of Iran was written by Sam Khosravifard. He is a
The Iranian Army: 1900-1921
Prior to World War One (1914-1918; also known as the Great War) Iran lacked a single unified standing army capable of resisting military invasions, a
K. E. Eduljee: An Introduction to Persepolis
The article below (An Introduction to Persepolis) is by K.E. Eduljee in the Zoroastrian Heritage website. ========================================================= Persepolis (Parsa in Persian) is located in the present
Shapour Shahbazi: Bahrām I
The article below by Shapour Shahbazi on Sassanian king Bahrām I (c. June 271 – September 274 CE) was originally published in the Encyclopedia Iranica on December 15,