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Farroukh Jorat: Zoroastrian Toponyms in the Republic of Azarbaijan
The article below has been written by Farroukh Jorat and first appeared in Fravahr.org. ========================================================================= For a thousand years, from
The Jasz of Hungary: an Iranian Connection
The Jaszbereny of Hungary are named after the Jasz which is derived from a northern Iranian Alano-Sarmatian tribe known as
Conversion to Zoroastrianism
The article below by Hannah Michael Gale Shapero originally appeared in the CAIS website hosted by Shapour Suren-Pahlav in London.
Caravansaray
The article below entitled "Caravansaray" by Moḥammad-Yūsuf Kīānī and Wolfram Kleiss originally appeared on the Encyclopedia Iranica on December 15,
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Photos of Old Tehran: 1920s-1940s (Part II)
The posting below is a continuation of a previous posting entitled "Photos of Old Tehran: 1920s-1940s (Part I)" ... ========================================================================= A dapper Tehran motorist circa
Duncan Head book on Achaemenid Army translated into Persian
The Khouznews network has reported that Duncan head’s book on the Achaemenid army has been translated to Persian: (left ) The original
Voice of America Interview October 29 2012
The Voice of America Television Network Persian language service interviewed Shokooh Mirzadegi (Founder & Director of the Pasargad Heritage Foundation), and Kaveh Farrokh regarding -کوروش
The Iranian Navy: 1921-1941
The content of the article below on the history of the Iranian navy from 1921 to 1961 is derived from Iran at War: 1500-1988-(ایران در
Salt Mummies of Iran
Iranian miners working at the Chehr Abad salt mines (located west of the city of Zanjan in Iran’s northwest) made a startling discovery in the
Letter to Congressman Dana Rohrabacher Regarding Azarbaijan
Letter to Congressman Dana Rohrabacher Regarding Azarbaijan To: Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (Chairman-Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee – House Committee on Foreign Affairs) From : Kaveh Farrokh
Professor Shapour Shahbazi: The Parthian Army
The posting below highlights the late Professor Shapour Shahbazi’s discussion of the Parthian army which was orginally published in the Encyclopedia Iranica on December 15, 1986