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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
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
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Shireen T. Hunter: The New Geopolitics of the South Caucasus
Readers are introduced to the following comprehensive textbook edited by Dr. Shireen T. Hunter pertaining to the Southern Caucasus: The New Geopolitics of the
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,
Evangelos Venetis: Greeks in Modern Iran
Dr. Evangelos Venetis is the author of a seminal book entitled "Greeks in Modern Iran: Discovering the Past of a Prosperous Community (1837-2010)" in published
Iran Air Force Operations and the UN in Congo (1962-1963)
The article below was first forwarded to Kavehfarrokh.com by Shahyar Mahabadi (posted originally in the IIAF website ). Kindly note that the text and picture
The Unexpected origins of High Heel Shoes
The article below by William Kremer first appeared in the BBC News Magazine article "Why did men stop wearing high heels?" on 25 January 2013.
The Buddha’s Links to Achaemenid Persia
The article below by Harvey Kraft "Ancient Persian Inscriptions Link a Babylonian King to the Man Who Became Buddha" first appeared in Ancient Origins on
The Palace of Xerxes (the Hadiš)
The article below by the late Shapour Shahbazi on the The Palace of Xerxes (the Hadiš) was first posted on the Encyclopedia Iranica as part













