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  • A statue depicting the surrender of Roman Emperor Valerian to Iranian King Shapur I was unveiled in Tehran's Enghelab Square on November 7, 2025. 2025-11-08 22:04

    A stone of pride: The story behind Tehran's new statue of a Roman emperor's surrender

    By Soheila Zarfam

    TEHRAN – Hundreds of people spent their Friday evening at Tehran’s Enghelab Square, awaiting the unveiling of a statue depicting an event from nearly 2000 years ago. 

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