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Why the Achaemenid Persians Failed to Conquer Greece

By |2022-03-26T08:46:23-07:00March 25th, 2022|Achaemenid Military History, Achaemenids, Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Europa and Eire-An (Ancient Iran/Persia), Greece-Persia Links, Iran and Europe, Medes|

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Iranian Elements in Georgian Art and Archeology

By |2022-02-05T11:21:56-07:00February 5th, 2022|Achaemenids, Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Anthropology, Archaeology, Architecture, Caucasian Khanates (Medieval), Europa and Eire-An (Ancient Iran/Persia), Hellenic and Seleucid, Heritage, Iran and Caucasia, Medieval: 652 A.D. – 1500 A.D., Mithraism, Parthian, Pre-Achaemenid, Sassanians, Shahnameh, Zoroastrianism|

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The Ancient Sassanian City of Bishapur

By |2021-10-24T10:51:47-07:00October 18th, 2021|Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Archaeology, Architecture, Europa and Eire-An (Ancient Iran/Persia), Iran and Europe, Sassanians, UNESCO|

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Gothic Architecture and Persian Origins

By |2021-10-18T12:30:40-07:00October 18th, 2021|Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Archaeology, Architecture, Design, Engineering, Europa and Eire-An (Ancient Iran/Persia), Greece-Persia Links, India and Asia, Iran and Europe, Iran and India, Medieval: 652 A.D. – 1500 A.D., Modern: 1501 A.D. - Present, Parthian, Sassanians|

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The U.S. once had a friendship with Iran born in Philadelphia

By |2021-09-25T11:04:33-07:00September 21st, 2021|Achaemenids, Ancient: Prehistory – 651 A.D., Cultural News and Events, Eurocentricism, Eurocentrism, Europa and Eire-An (Ancient Iran/Persia), Heritage, Historical Revisionism, Iran and Europe, Iran and Turkey, Military History 700-1899, Modern: 1501 A.D. - Present, News, Revisionism, Safavid, Zoroastrianism|

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