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Article on Persian Heritage journal publishes article on links between Germania and ancient Iranian Peoples
The Persian Heritage has published the following article by Kaveh Farrokh which can be downloaded in full, from Academia.edu: Farrokh,
Two New courses for Fall 2018
Kaveh Farrokh is offering two new courses for the of Fall 2018 at the Paris-based Methodologica Universitas at the Départment
Book Review on Sassanian Studies by Matthew G. Marsh
Matthew G. Marsh (University of North Dakota) has written a book review in 2018 in the Journal of Ancient History
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
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Javier Sánchez Gracia: Roma y Persia Frente a Frente (Rome and Persia Face to Face)
Dr. Javier Sánchez Gracia has written the first ever book in Spanish on the conflicts between Rome and Persia: Imperios de las Arenas: Roma
Military Heritage article on Emperor Julian the Apostate
The Military Heritage Journal has published an article by Kaveh Farrokh: Farrokh, K. (2015). Julian the Apostate. Military Heritage, March Issue, pp.8, 10-13. [Right] Cover
Turan Tiger Hunted in Central Asia in the 1930s
The information cited below was forward to Kavehfarrokh.com by Kooshan Mehran on December 6, 2013. It was originally posted in the Georgian National Museum. ===========================================
The Lalesh Temple and Ceremonies of the Yezidi Kurds
The term "Yazidi" is often incorrectly confused with the Arabian name "Yazid". The term is originally "Yazdi" derived from Iranic "Yazata" broadly meaning "Angels", hence
Bahrām V Gōr بهرام گور
The article below on Bahrām V Gōr بهرام گور was written by O. Klíma for the Encyclopedia Iranica in December 15, 1988 and was last updated in
Old-Persian Cuneiform Inscription of Kharg Island
The reports below regarding the Old-Persian Cuneiform Inscription of Kharg Island was originally posted in CAIS on December 9, 2007. Rasool Bashash (Faculty Member, Linguistics,
The Mausoleum at Goor Dokhtar
The article below and the photographs originally appeared in the Historical Iran Blog. Kindly note however, that that the site is located in Dashtestan (Borazjan)