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How Queen Artemisia I Won the Admiration of the King of Persia
Few women’s names have survived within the annals of ancient history with the mythic resonance of Queen Artemisia I, the warrior queen of Caria. She lived during an era that often, at best, made mere footnotes out of even its most respectable and powerful of women. What was it about Artemisia that earned the esteem […]
Book City to review Cyrus Ghani’s “Shakespeare, Persia, and the East”
TEHRAN – A Persian translation of Cyrus Ghani’s book “Shakespeare, Persia, and the East” will be reviewed in an online session by the Book City Institute in Tehran. The book translated into Persian by Masud Farahmandfar has recently been published by the Morvarid publishing house in Tehran. Farahmandfar and the literati Omid Tabibzadeh and Mostafa […]
Trump’s Pull Out Of Nuclear Deal Was Planned From The Beginning — One Step Closer To The “Path To Persia,” War With Iran
By Brandon Turbeville On Tuesday, May 8, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States will be pulling out of the “Iran Nuclear Deal” which was struck under the Obama administration, a deal that he has repeatedly called a “bad deal” and even “the single worst deal I’ve ever seen drawn by […]
The Path To Persia And The Ongoing Plot To Destroy Iran
By Brandon Turbeville With the recent unrest in Iran seemingly organized and orchestrated by outside forces such as the U.S. color revolution apparatus in concert with Saudi Arabia, it is becoming more and more clear to individuals observing the situation in the Middle East that the plan to destroy Iran is now coming […]
The Zoroastrian Texts of Ancient Persia & What They Reveal About Advanced Ancient Civilizations
Next Story Photo Cred Graham Hancock investigates the mysterious religious texts of the Zoroastrians of ancient Persia and the ‘underground cities’ of neighbouring Turkey. Both, he argues, are far older than is presently taught and date back to cataclysmic events near the end of the last Ice Age that destroyed, and all but wiped from […]