Persepolis
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Builders of Pasargad (Tomb of Cyrus the Great) who were ?
It is clear from the testimonies of the Greek and Roman historians that the builders of Pasargadae ( Pasargad was built and paid more by Cyrus the Great ) They knew. This theory is strengthened for several other reasons. First; The tomb of Cyrus the Great, which was built by him, is such a connection in terms of map design and…
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Knowledge of the Achaemenid dynasty
Extent of the Achaemenid Empire Achaemenid flag History of the Persian people (Achaemenids) Persians were among the Iranian tribes who lived in the land of Pars . They were ten tribes, the most important tribe of this people “Pasargadian” They were . The Achaemenians were also a tribe of this tribe. In the Assyrian inscriptions of the people…
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Reply to fake article "Pasargad made by Jews or Iranians"
Criticism and comments on two anti-identity articles, anti-archism at what price? Answer to the baseless claims about Persepolis and Pasargad Sadeq Heidarinia, a member of the scientific board of the Research Institute of Islamic Culture and Thought (An excerpt from the Iranbom website) Hint: On June 1 of this year, an article entitled "History making…
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Fire in Iran and the Achaemenid era
In addition to its religious role in ancient Iran, fire has also had other uses. The religious role of fire in ancient Iran has taken the largest share of the roles of this seventh creature, Ahura Mazda, in religious and historical texts, and it is known more than its other functions. But the fire…
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Biography and services of Darius the Great
Darius I, son of Vishtasp, nicknamed Darius the Great, was the third Achaemenid king. In 522 BC, with the help of a number of the heads of the seven great Persian families, he returned the kingdom to the Achaemenid dynasty by killing Goumat the Magh, who was sitting on the throne as Berdia, the son of Cyrus the Great.…
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Women's rights were three times higher than men's during the Achaemenid period
About 70 Last year, in 1913, during the excavations of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the University of Chicago under the supervision of Ernst Hertzfeld, an Iranian scholar, a collection of flower inscriptions was found in the northeastern part of Persepolis.. Women's rights were three times that of men during the Achaemenid era…
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Interesting facts about Cyrus the Great and Darius the Great
- Do you know? : October 29 (unofficial) The world of Cyrus is great and this day is not only in Iran's calendar? Do you know : In a few years, with the complete destruction of Persepolis, we should be grateful to countries like France that have preserved some of Persepolis in their museums.…
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Knowledge of gamers (Persepolis)
Parse or Takht Jamshid is the name of one of the ancient cities of Iran, which was the luxurious ceremonial capital of the Iranian Empire during the Achaemenid Empire.. Darius the Great, Xerxes and Ardeshir I once established a center for religious ceremonies and celebrations, especially Nowruz, in Persepolis for about 50 years.. In the first…
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The root of the tie and its genesis… Neck Tie is from Persia
In the English and French cultures, they wrote that the word tie spread in the French language from the middle of the 17th century, and of course this is cultural theft.. They bring it like this: Because Croatian soldiers (from Croatia) Those who were in the Croatian regiment during the time of Louis XIV wore a handkerchief around their necks…
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