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Iran Highlights
alt Tappeh Noush-e Jaan, a puzzling Iron Age settlement
The ancient Iron Age settlement known as Tappeh Noush-e Jaan is located 50 kilometers south of Hamedan. It is often described as a Median town, and pe...
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
alt Gothic architecture and Persian origins
By Prof. Arthur Upham Pope (June 1933)The thesis that Gothic architecture owes a good deal to Persian sources is too complex to be stated or tested by...
Monday, 16 January 2012
alt Persian inheritance outside modern Iranian borders
What we call Iran today is part of a much greater geographical area that once was home to a great culture and civilization. Today, traces of Iranian c...
Monday, 16 January 2012
alt Susa, the eternal city of the East
By H. G. SpearingSome six or seven thousand years ago a tribe, whose name is still unknown, speaking a language of which we have no definite record, a...
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
alt A stroke of genius
 Irrigation and water management systems in ancient IranAncient Persians have always been well-known for the ways they had treated water, supplied it...
Monday, 09 January 2012
alt Friday Mosque of Varamin, the earliest surviving example from the Mongol period
Located forty-two kilometers south of Tehran, the Friday mosque of Varamin was built in 1322 on the orders of Abu Sa'id, the son and successor of Olje...
Monday, 09 January 2012
alt Christmas in the Iranian plateau
Decorated Christmas trees might not be seen in every corner of Iran these days, but joy and merriment reigns supreme for the Christian population all ...
Monday, 02 January 2012
alt Armenian monastic ensembles
The Armenian monasteries of Iran have borne continuous testimony, since the origins of Christianity and certainly since the 7th century, to Armenian c...
Monday, 02 January 2012
Why traveling to Iran is ‘the journey of your life’
The people who travel to Iran have certain interests in ancient history, culture, civilization and architecture. They want to see for themselves how t...
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Caro Lucas: Father of Iran's robotic science
Caro Lucas (1949 - 2010) was a versatile Iranian- Armenian scientist who is regarded as the father of Iran's robotic science. He was honored as an ete...
Saturday, 31 December 2011
 
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