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  • Exhibit Shows Ancient Links Between Persia And Korea

    04/24/2008 7:53:38 AM PDT · by blam · 9 replies · 137+ views
    Chosun.com ^ | 4-24-2008 | Arirang News
    Exhibit Shows Ancient Links Between Persia and Korea Cultural exchange between Korea and Persia goes back more than a thousand years. Some historians say through the Silk Road, Muslim traders put the name, Shilla, Korea's ancient dynasty, on the world map. To open a window into this intriguing past, the National Museum of Korea is hosting an exhibit of Persian artifacts. "Glory of Persia" showcases the history of Persia over a span of twelve centuries when it was one of the world's biggest empires. Shilla-period artifacts such as pottery and daggers show Persian influences in the form of artistic techniques...
  • Achaemenid Inscription Names Uncle Of Darius In Old Persian For First Time

    04/12/2008 5:47:46 PM PDT · by blam · 11 replies · 281+ views
    Tehran Times ^ | 4-11-2008
    Achaemenid inscription names uncle of Darius in Old Persian for first time Tehran Times Culture Desk TEHRAN -- The name of Farnaka, who was the uncle of Darius I, has been identified in a newly discovered Old Persian Achaemenid inscription for the first time. Written in cuneiform, the stone inscription bears the names of Darius the Great and his uncle, Farnaka, the Persian service of CHN reported on Friday. His name had previously only been found in historical texts written in other languages. Greek texts refer to him as Pharnaces and Elamite texts call him Parnaka. “Sometime ago, I discovered...
  • Islamic Iran Executions Contimue at One a Day

    02/24/2008 12:01:06 PM PST · by FARS · 18 replies · 166+ views
    AntiMullah ^ | 2/24/08 | Alan Peters & Iran Sources
    Ten more "official" executions last week bring the number to 50 or the same pace of one a day since January 1st, 2008. Perma Link http://terrornewsbriefs.blogspot.com/2008/02/iran-executions-continue-at-one-day.html Also look at the video article asking to compare 30-yeafrs of the Mullahs with about that of the Monarchy and deciding which you rather have now in Iran.
  • Jewelry And Makeup In Ancient Persia

    02/18/2008 4:01:10 PM PST · by blam · 10 replies · 243+ views
    Press TV ^ | 2-17-2008 | Hedieh Ghavidel
    Jewelry and makeup in ancient Persia Sun, 17 Feb 2008 18:12:00 By Hedieh Ghavidel, Press TV, Tehran Archaeological finds in Iran show that women and men applied makeup and arrayed themselves with ornaments approximately 10,000 years ago, a trend which began from religious convictions rather than mere beautification motivations. Archaeologists have discovered various instruments of make-up and ornamental items in the Burnt City, which date back to the third millennium BCE. The caves of the Bakhtiari region, where the first hunter-gatherers settled at the end of the ice age, have yielded not only stone tools, daggers and grindstones but also...
  • Iran's Salt Men Hazardously Exposed

    02/07/2008 3:08:46 PM PST · by blam · 17 replies · 82+ views
    Press TV ^ | 2-7-2008
    Iran's salt men hazardously exposed Thu, 07 Feb 2008 10:38:28 The company owning the right to the salt mines in which Iran's invaluable salt men lie wishes to renew its permit to continue operations. A renewed permit issued by the mining industry will allow operations to continue for another ten years, beginning this week. The industry is obliged to give authorization, as all conditions stipulated in the previous contracts have been met by the company. If archaeological groups lose the fight to block this renewal, mining in even the most archaeologically sensitive areas will begin. It is very likely these...
  • In Remembrance of Cyrus the Great

    02/01/2008 5:14:37 AM PST · by SJackson · 19 replies · 838+ views
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 2-1-08 | Amil Imani
     In Remembrance of Cyrus the Great by Amil Imani The Islamic Republic of Iran seems to be fearful.   It happened on January 26, 2008, at the UCLA Freud PlayHouse in Los Angeles, California. It brought the world's most renowned scholars and top performing artists together to remember the life of Cyrus the Great, the founding father of Persia and the mighty Persian Empire - perhaps the most exemplary, magnificent and just king the worldPerhaps the most exemplary, magnificent and just king the world has ever known.has ever known.   The event put together visual arts, the ambiance of...
  • The History Of Medicine In Ancient Persia

    01/29/2008 1:14:16 PM PST · by blam · 14 replies · 1,720+ views
    Press TV ^ | 1-28-2008 | Hedieh Ghavidel
    The History of medicine in ancient Persia Mon, 28 Jan 2008 15:18:00 By Hedieh Ghavidel, Press TV, Tehran The history of medicine in Iran is as old and as rich as its civilization. In the Avesta, science and medicine rise above class, ethnicity, nationality, race, gender and religion. Some of the earliest practices of ancient Iranian medicine have been documented in the Avesta and other Zoroastrian religious texts. During the Achaemenid era (559-330 BCE), the 21 books of Avesta encompassing 815 chapters were an encyclopedia of science consisting of medicine, astronomy, law, social science, philosophy, general knowledge, logic and biology....
  • A New Disgrace at HuffPo (Accuses US Navy of faking Iran incident)

    01/09/2008 11:43:10 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 10 replies · 298+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | January 9, 2008 | Michael Goldfarb
    They come so frequently, it's hard to get worked up, but there's a dead giveaway this time. The teaser for the piece reads, "At the risk of sounding like an apologist for the Islamic Republic..." The author is Hooman Majd, who accuses the Pentagon of manufacturing the incident with Iran in the Gulf this week. The Pentagon's version of the encounter in the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday morning, involving U.S. Navy warships and Iranian Revolutionary Guard patrol boats is, at the very least highly suspicious. On Tuesday, the Navy released video footage and an audiotape to back its claims...
  • 40 Iranian Jews Make Exodus from Iran, Arrive in Israel to Escape Dangers

    12/25/2007 12:06:11 PM PST · by nuconvert · 27 replies · 214+ views
    FoxNews ^ | December 25, 2007
    40 Iranian Jews Make Exodus from Iran, Arrive in Israel to Escape Dangers December 25, 2007 TEL AVIV, Israel — Greeted by joyous relatives and a crowd of Israeli TV reporters, about 40 Iranian Jews landed in Israel Tuesday, leaving behind their lives in an increasingly bellicose Islamic regime for new homes in the Jewish state. The new immigrants took a covert route, facilitated by the Israeli government and backed with funding from American evangelical Christians who see their efforts as a fulfillment of biblical prophecy. Relatives screamed in delight and threw candy at the newcomers as they emerged into...
  • Overnight Islamic Republic Has Wiped Out 3000-Years Of Iranian History

    11/01/2007 10:41:22 AM PDT · by blam · 50 replies · 167+ views
    Cais News ^ | 10-30-2007
    Overnight Islamic Republic have Wiped out 3000-Years of Iranian History 30 October 2007 Pol-Borideh after its destruction by the Islamic Republic Ministry of Road & Transportation" LONDON, (CAIS) -- The destruction of one of the biggest historical sites in the Chahar-Mahal Bakhtiari province by the Islamic Republic Ministry of Road and Transportation was reported by the Persian service of ISNA on Monday, October 22. "Overnight %60 of the architectural and archeological remains of Pol-Borideh in Chahar-Mahal Bakhtiari province is being destroyed to construct a road. The ancient site was registered on the National Heritage List", said Aliasghar Noruzi, an archeologist...
  • Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group Enters 7th Fleet

    10/09/2007 4:39:57 PM PDT · by SandRat · 10 replies · 509+ views
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    PACIFIC OCEAN (NNS) -- The Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group (BHRESG) entered the 7th Fleet area of responsibility (AOR) Oct. 7, after nearly four months of operations in the Persian Gulf. The strike group proved their capability and versatility by completing multiple operations and participating in training with Coalition forces during their time in the Gulf. “Throughout our deployment, the Sailors and Marines of the BHRESG have shown great flexibility and distinguished themselves with great tactical sense and unwavering focus to the task at hand,” said Capt. Bradley D. Martin, BHRESG and Amphibious Squadron (PHIBRON) 7 commander. “The crews of...
  • Video: John F. Kennedy and The Shah of Iran (Great leader of Persian History)

    10/08/2007 10:34:43 PM PDT · by Cyrus the Great · 8 replies · 623+ views
    Youtube ^ | 10-9-07 | Youtube
    God Bless the Shah of Iran and the 2,500 years of Persian Monarchy. I hope my friends find peace in this video of our historical friendship. The Shah was always supported: he fought the true war on 'terror' against fundamentalists, communists, radicals, but the US turned it's back. Shah with kennedyBUCK Carter!
  • In Iran, ancient rite links God and wrestling

    09/05/2007 9:38:57 PM PDT · by freedom44 · 22 replies · 693+ views
    Yahoo News & Reuters ^ | September 4, 2007 | Reuters
    TEHRAN (Reuters) - For the men who practice it, it's about not just fitness but a connection with God. Zurkhaneh, an ancient Persian sporting ritual whose name means "House of Strength," is a historic breeding ground for wrestlers in Iran, and now enjoying something of a comeback. It looks to a Western eye like an exotic mixture of body-building and aerobics. But for the men whirling like dervishes to frenetic drumbeats, juggling heavy wooden clubs and doing push-ups in the pit of a "House of Strength" in northern Tehran, the ritual is about much more. "It is a holy thing,"...
  • Capture of Persia (Iran) led to Islam War

    08/25/2007 4:32:09 PM PDT · by freedom44 · 24 replies · 1,112+ views
    San Antonio Express ^ | 8/25/07 | San Antonio Express
    Last month in explaining the cataleptic state of mainstream Islam over the past three centuries, I wrote on the internecine conflicts that bloodied the Muslim world in the 1500s. I have discovered since that many readers were unfamiliar with the subject, and because the forces loosed then are still forging the destiny of the Middle East — far more than the current U.S. intervention in Iraq — I'll do the subject in greater depth. For starters, a quote from William H. McNeill's "The Rise of the West," which won a National Book Award in 1961: "The two and seventy sects...
  • Ancient Persian (Zoroastrian) influence on Hinduism

    08/17/2007 6:04:01 PM PDT · by freedom44 · 31 replies · 1,129+ views
    Cybernooon ^ | 10/17/07 | Cybernoon
    Hinduism pertains to Hindus but the word Hindu itself is actually a Persian word coined by Cyrus the great in the 6th century B.C. to describe people who lived beyond the river Indus which was the eastern boundary of the ancient Persian empire. The Persians had a phonetic problem with the letter ‘S’ hence, Sindhu became Hindu just as Rigveda’s Soma came from Zend Avesta’s Hoama. Such fascinating phonetic affinities! Even the word Shudra in Hinduism’s caste-system came from the Persian word Hatoksha. Originally, there were only three castes but the camp followers collected by Persians on their travels were...
  • Reference Libraries of the Persian Empire

    07/29/2007 11:40:39 PM PDT · by freedom44 · 11 replies · 829+ views
    In ancient Iran, many libraries were established by the Zoroastrian elites and the Persian Kings. They were possibly one of the first Bibliophilists (more informally Bookworms) of the world. According to reliable documents the oldest library of Iran was possibly the Royal Library of Kohan Dej or Jay in Isfahan, which was founded during Achaemenids (550 BC�330 BC). In the north-eastern Iran there was a Royal Library in Nisa, one of the capital cities of Persian Empire during the Parthian Dynasty (248 BC-224 AD). Nisa is now one of the historical places in present day Republic of Turkmenistan. In the...
  • Persepolis Tablets Reveal Realities of Ancient Persia

    06/30/2007 6:34:58 PM PDT · by freedom44 · 8 replies · 760+ views
    CHN Press ^ | 6/27/07 | CHN Press
    Tehran, 27 June 2007 (CHN Foreign Desk) – For the first time, a text has been found in Old Persian Language that shows the written language was used for practical recording and was not just limited to the royal family. The text is inscribed on a damaged clay tablet from the Persepolis Fortification Archive which is currently kept at the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago for being decoded. The tablet is an administrative record of the payout of at least 600 quarts of an as-yet unidentified commodity belongign to 2500 years ago in five villages near Persepolis world...
  • Letter: Islamic Caliphate and Persian Zoroastrian King (Pre-Muslim conquest)

    06/24/2007 12:19:03 PM PDT · by freedom44 · 11 replies · 743+ views
    Iranian ^ | 6/24/07 | Iranian
    From: Omar Ibn Al Khatab Khalifat Al Muslemin To: Yazdgird III Shahanshah of Persian Empire Yazdgird, I see not a fruitful future for you & your nation unless you accept my offer & commit Bei'at (Joining with Khalifat & bringing Islam). Once upon a time your land ruled half the known world but what has it come down to now? Your troops are defeated in all fronts & your nation is bound to collapse. I offer you a way to rescue yourself. Start praying to a mono God, a single union God, the only God who created everything in the...
  • `Glory of Persepolis' goes on screen in response to insulting movie `300'

    05/01/2007 6:37:11 PM PDT · by AnnaZ · 32 replies · 1,644+ views
    `Glory of Persepolis' goes on screen in response to insulting movie `300'Tehran, May 1, IRNA Iran-Movie-Persepolis A number of experts and critics attending the screening and analysis session of the documentary dubbed `Glory of Persepolis' said that it reflects the dignity of Iranians and Persepolis, adding that it is a proper response to the insulting Hollywood movie `300'. The screening of a new series of films started at Nour film house of Imam Ali (AS) Religious Arts Museum on Monday afternoon and `Glory of Persepolis' was the first film that was screened and analyzed. The session was attended by the...
  • Iran's Rep to UN Education, Scientific & Cultural Organization Protests Over '300' (text)

    03/17/2007 10:39:24 AM PDT · by meg88 · 10 replies · 460+ views
    Islamic Republic News Agency ^ | 17:11 Saturday March 17, 2007 | staff reporter
    Paris, March 17, IRNA Paris-UNESCO-Movie `300' Iran's representative to the Paris-based UNESCO, Mohammad-Reza Dehshiri, in a letter to UNESCO director general criticized screening of Warner Brothers anti-Iran movie `300' and called for its severe reaction and condemnation of such an insult. In his letter, Dehshiri protested over the inciting nature of the movie, deliberately insulting the Iranian nation, as the founder of dialogue among cultures and civilizations. Meanwhile, he underlined UNESCO's responsibility towards this sensitive issue, given the need for promotion of international peace and solidarity based on the introduction to the UNESCO Charter, calling for a proper reaction to...