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Iran’s First Pioneering Women Pilots
The article below "Against the wind: Pioneer women pilots" was originally written by Abbas Atrvash on November 22, 2002 in
Toyoko Morita: Iranian arrivals to ancient Japan
The article below is by Toyoko Morita and originally appeared in the Encyclopedia Iranica. Morita’s article was originally published in
Jens Kröger: Ctesiphon
The article below is by Jens Kröger and originally appeared in the Encyclopedia Iranica. Kröger's article was originally published in print
GONDÊŠÂPUR: History & Medical School
The article below is by Lutz Richter-Bernburg. This originally appeared in the CAIS (Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies) venue. The CAIS site is
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Darius I Stele Discovered in Southern Russia
The report below (originally released by Russia's TASS News agency) was provided by the Russia beyond the Headlines (RBTH) news outlet on August 5,
The Elamite site of Dur Untash or Choqa-Zanbil
The ancient Elamite site of Dur Untash or Choqa-zanbil (Persian:چغازنبيل- basket hill) in Iran's Khuzestan province has been the focus of much academic attention in
Introducing the Works of Ardeshir Radpour
Readers, academics and all interested in the ancient military history of Iran (or Ancient Persia) are strongly encouraged to visit the following website: Ardeshir Radpour. The photos and videos below
Danyal Lotfi: Racist Against Ourselves-The Negative Impact of Ethnic Jokes
The aricle below by Danyal Lotfi was posted originally in IIAB and Payvand News websites. it is a unique and courageous article as it is
Professor Shapour Shahbazi: Origins of the Parthians
The article below on the origins of the Parthians is authored by the late Professor Shapur Shahbazi and was originally posted in the Encyclopedia Iranica). Readers are also referred
Professor C. Toumanoff: The Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia
The article below on the Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia is authored by Professor C. Toumanoff and was originally posted in the Encyclopedia Iranica). Kindly note
Farrokh Lecture on Iran-Caucasus Links at University of Southern California
Kaveh Farrokh will be providing a two-part lecture at the University of Southern California (USC) (topic: Iran and the Caucasus: A Long-Lasting Legacy of Historical













