The true history of Iran and Greece
- Antiquities and historical values
Archetypal analysis of the story of Rostam and Esfandiar
Type of article: Scientific- Research by Dr. Seyed Mojtabi Mirmiran1; Anoush Moradi 2 Abstract One of the important approaches to literary works criticism is archetypal or mythological criticism, which itself is considered one of the branches of in-depth psychological criticism.. This type of approach is based on the thought of the Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Gustav…
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Civilization, religion and material language (Mad)
Neldeke Weed: ( If any inscriptions are found, I think that in terms of language and script, it will be the same as the inscriptions of the Achaemenid kings.) -۱- Darmes Teter - 2- believed that the Avesta (Zoroastrian Bible) It is written in material language. However, there is no doubt that the language of the materialists with…
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Familiarity with the history of Orthodoxy and religious beliefs
The term "orthodox" was used for the first time in Christianity in the first century AD by the father of the Greek clergy. Since almost all Christian groups hold their religious beliefs to be true, the meaning of the word "orthodoxy" in a particular case can only be determined by examining the context in which it is used.…
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Was Greece good and Iran bad?
Isocrates (Isocrates)Greek orator said in 380 BC: "For we, who in our private lives think barbarians fit only for domestic slavery, it is a shame to allow our public policy to enslave so many of our allies by them.…
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History of Iran – The rise and fall of Alexander and his successors
The Persians were good-looking, middle-aged and strong. They did not shave their head and facial hair and avoided any excess in food and wine.. During peacetime, they spent their time in shepherding and farming. Commerce is often considered a lowly job and the market is a center of lies…
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October is the solar month, the anniversary of the enthronement of Darius the Great
Achaemenid Dariush, son of Vishtasep, one of the elders of Pars, on the first day of Mehrgan celebrations ( After adapting to the Gregorian calendar; October 2nd) He became the king of Iran in 522 BC. During the 36-year reign of Darius the Great, the territory of Iran from the Indus Valley ( Indus) to the shores of Libya in Africa,…
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Atropatan history book (Ancient Azerbaijan) From the confession of Aliyev
Iqar Aliyev, History of Atropathan (Ancient Azerbaijan), translated by Mahnaz Sadri, Tehran 2011, Qaqnoos Publications, 184 p. The method and style of historiography and the way of looking at the history of the historians from almost a century ago to our days, about the history of Azerbaijan - both ancient and true Azerbaijan and the republic known as Azerbaijan.…
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The course of capitulation in Iran
Hossein Kalate//Capitulation is a treaty by which foreigners acquire the right to reside in another country and receive certain rights and benefits. “exclusive” They benefit. In Iran, this issue was raised for the first time in the Safavid era, but it was never realized. During the…
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Tehran City Theater - the largest collection of theater shows in Iran
[quote]Shahr Theater is the largest theater complex in Iran, which was built in Tehran during the reign of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and on the initiative of Farah Pahlavi.. Tehran City Theater building was ready for operation on 7th of February 1351.[/quote] As previously announced -+- We announced in Parsian Dej after the completion of the section…
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