Ancient Persia
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The name of Zoroaster is old!!
In the name of God, the Merciful, the Merciful, we have been witnessing the spread of rumors in the virtual environment based on them ((conspiracy illusion )) has been laid. According to these rumors, Zarathushti and his religion are fake and fabricated in the last few centuries! These gossipers say that in the past there was no talk of Zarathustra…
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The place of science and knowledge in the religion of Zoroaster
Examining the place of science and knowledge in the texts of Zoroastrian religion, one can find few religions that have instructed its followers to accumulate knowledge, be wise and think as much as Zoroastrian religion.. In this article, we intend to examine the place of science and knowledge in Zoroastrian religion. In the poems of Hazrat Zoroaster - Gathas -…
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Nasser Porpirar, the ruler of illusions (2)
A reflection on the basis of the history of Nasser Pourpirar's writings, taken from the Azargshansep tarangar before this and in the first weeks of the launch of this tarangar; A short critique on some opinions; Nasser Porpirar; A writer who invites reflection and thinking on the basis of Iran's history was written and signs…
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Nasser Porpirar Farman Rawai Oham(1)
A reflection on the historical basis of Nasser Pourpirar's writings : It is not too late that a collection of books with the general title ( A reflection on the history of Iran ) The work of a writer named Mr. Nasser Pourpirar has entered the publishing market of the country . Books that the reader can read through their pages…
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Achaemenids…!
A famous ruler : Cyrus was the grandson of the last Median king, and with the support of Median commanders, he was able to seize power and establish the Achaemenid dynasty.…
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Arabic letters or Iranian letters?
In this article, we discuss the origin of Persian letters and we intend to prove that Persian letters (Persian) which we are using now is not only not rooted in Arab history, but even the Arabic letters themselves are derived from Iranian letters when reading…
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