The rule of the Medes
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Did Cyrus kill the people of the city?!(Ghiyasabadi's distortion of Xenophon's writings)
the writer: Fereydon Formzar, taken from Reza Moradi Ghiyathabadi's criticism website, People of the city or battlefield?! Ghiyasabadi writes in a strange claim: In the third chapter of the third book, it is mentioned that Cyrus and his troops killed so many of the city's inhabitants that "the women began to wail."…
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Did Cyrus the Great destroy the civilization of Elam?(Answer to the distorters)
the writer: Fereydon Farmzar taken from Reza Moradi Ghiyathabadi's review website, Ghiyathabadi's false words about the destruction of Elam civilization by Cyrus the Great, Mr. Ghiyathabadi makes claims that are not in harmony with archaeological findings and scientific research.. For example, talking about the destruction of the Elamite/Khozian civilization(This type…
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What is the story of Cyrus and Apis? (Examining the misconception of massacring people)
the writer: Fereydon Formzar taken from Reza Moradi Ghiyathabadi's review website for some time now Mr. Reza Moradi Ghiyathabadi has been discussing the Nebonid-Korush event and insinuating that Cyrus the Great committed a massacre in Apis.. This is despite the fact that until recently Mr…
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Blindness and setting people's houses on fire!!؟؟ (Ghiyasabadi's distortion of Xenophon's writings)
the writer : فریدون فرامرز برگرفته از سایت نقد رضا مرادی غیاث آبادی یکی از موارد دیگری که آقای غیاث آبادی به آن اشاره می کنند که باز هم تحریفات و غرض ورزی ها در آن موج می زند این نوشتار است: به گزارش گزنفون، کورش در برابر لشکر سراسر مسلح…
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Review and analysis of Achaemenid works in Egypt
Taken from the wisdom forum of the author Fariba Saghri Table of contents 1) Preface 2) Digging the Suez Canal by Dariush Kabir 3) Persian inscriptions in the Egyptian Museum 4) The relief of the mourning ceremony of one of the Achaemenians in Egypt obtained from Memphis 5) The remains of 2,500-year-old bodies of Iranian soldiers in the desert…
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Houshang, the second king of Iran
In the name of Ahura Mazda Pak Hoshang, the second king of Iran Hoshang to Avestaei: haošyangha – Hoshinge, which is one of the two words intelligence and humor, And to the side: hōšang means one who provides good homes, or giver of good homes. His nickname in Avesta is Paradat (Para-dāta), in the sense of preceding and above…
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The same time, place, name and emblem of the kings of Medes and Kianians
The abstract of the article, which is hidden at the beginning of the text of the article: The order, sequence, time, place, name and insignia of the kings of the Medes clearly indicate that they are the same Kayanians of Avesta, Pahlavi books and Shahnameh, who are introduced under their synonymous names or nicknames.…
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Nowruz celebrations (new solar year)
why today(Philosophy) I am sending Nowruz celebrations from Khaneh Tekani to Sizdeh Badr in several parts. Nowruz celebrations are these things: Shaking house. Arbor day. Suri festival or Suri festival. Nowruz. Seven picks(Haft Sin )On the 6th of Farvardin, the day of Zoroastrianism. Thirteenth of Badr, my aim is to explain the reason for the origin of these customs. Celebration…
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Hercules statue in Iran
The statue of Hercules is carved out of stone on the side of the east-west highway of the Silk Road or Khorasan Grand Road in the historical area of Biston near Kermanshah.. This statue was built in the Seleucid era. This statue, which rests on a platform 20.2 meters long on the left side, leaning on the elbow and…
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