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History of Iran: Atossa, the Celestial and Terrestrial Lady of ...
Based on one of the episodes of Aeschylus' play, "Iran's Ladies Lady, the respected mother of Xerxes, the wife of Darius, - having fastened her belt (which ...
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Iran Chamber Society: Iranian Society: "Female Quadis in Iran ...
"Female Quadis in Iran" Why can women not be appointed as judges in the Islamic Republic of Iran? By: Nina Mohadjer, Fall 2006. Introduction ...
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History of Iran: Arming Iraq: A Chronology of U.S. Involvement
December, 1982. Hughes Aircraft ships 60 Defender helicopters to Iraq. [9] 1982-1988. ... These shipments violated the Arms Export Control Act. [16] ...
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History of Iran: Parse or Persepolis
Xerxes' Palace, almost twice as large as that of Darius, shows very similar decorative features on its stone doorframes and windows, except for two large ...
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Iranian Music: Dariush
His contemporary and unique style opened a new era in the Iranian music. He emerged more as master of Iranian protest music. Dariush has never compromised ...
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Iran Chamber Society: Iranian Media: Kayhan Newspaper
Kayhan (in Persian, meaning Universe in English) is one of the most influential newspapers in Iran, published by the Kayhan Institute. ...
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Iranian Music: Dariush
Dariush The great master of Iranian Protest Songs ... Whether he sings poems of Shamlou and Naderpour or lyrics of Janatti-Attaei, Ghanbari and Biat; ...
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History of Iran: Darius The Great
Darius I Hystaspes, or Darius the Great, king of Persia [522-486 BCE]. Through his father Hystaspes, Darius belonged to the Achaemenid family, ...
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History of Iran: Susa, capital of Elam, favorite residence of the ...
The city was rebuilt by the Persian king Darius the Great (522-486). It was clearly his favorite residence. The Greek researcher Herodotus of Halicarnassus, ...
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History of Iran: Achaemenid Empire
Old Persian was the "official language" of the empire but was used only for inscriptions and royal proclamations. Darius revolutionized the economy by ...