Persian were the first people who were worshiping the god.In Persian language we call god "Ahuramazada".The Persian religion is Zoroastrian and our Prophet is "Zartosh".
Cyrus the Great (Old Persian: Kuruš, Kourosh; ca. 576 or 590 BC — July 529 BC), also known as Cyrus II of Persia and Cyrus the Elder, was the founder of the Persian Empire under the Achaemenid dynasty. As leader of the Persian people in Anshan, he conquered the Medes and unified the two separate Iranian kingdoms; as the king of Persia, he reigned over the new empire from 559 BC until his death. The empire expanded under his rule, eventually conquering most of Southwest Asia and much of the ...
This little angel is Pretty Petunia. She has found a loving home with Jenny in Kansas! If you would like to see other available Persian kittens, please visit www.daphnesdolls.com!
etymological origins and are not related. =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* Before AD 400. Some Indians become nomadic craftsmen and entertainers. 430-443. The Persian poet Firdawsi reports in the Shah-Nameh (Book of Kings), written c.1000, how the Persian Shah Bahram Gur persuades the Indian King Shangul to send him 10000 Luri musicians to be distributed to the various parts of the Persian kingdom. 820-834. Zott state established on the banks of the River Tigris 855. The Persian chronicler Tabari ...
Hello, this is my girl, a black smoke persian called Mustafà. I know her is a male name, but when she was a baby they thought she was a boy! We call her Mutti now.
Persian were the first people who were worshiping the god.In Persian language we call god "Ahuramazada".The Persian religion is Zoroastrian and our Prophet is "Zartosh".
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in Persian, has been pivotal for reviving the Persian language subsequent to the influence of Arabic. The Book of the Kings is regarded as a literary masterpiece which reflects Persia's history, cultural values, its ancient religion, Zoroasterianism, and its profound sense of nationhood. This particular story of Rustam and Sohrab is only one of the many chapters in the Shahnama. Rustam has always been a hero to Persians/Tajiks as well as other Persian speakers. The Shahnama is very important ...
The Cuneiform script is one of the earliest known forms of written expression.This brick blongs to the Susa (Shush in Persian) is a city in Khuzestan, Iran.The city was soon, however taken back by the Achaemenid Persians under Cyrus the Great in 538 BCE. Under Cyrus' son Cambyses II, the capital of the empire moved from Pasargadae to Susa.The city lost some of its importance when Alexander of Macedon conquered it in 331 BCE and destroyed the first Persian Empire, but after Alexander's vast empire collapsed upon his death, Susa became one of the two capitals (along with Ctesiphon) of Parthia.
My Life as an American Persian Jew is a light hearted documentary that shows Persian culture and Jewish beliefs while growing up in Los Angeles. This is a universal exploration into culture and where we fit in to that culture. ... Persian Iranian Jewish Culture
Above the entrance to a Zoroastrian temple, Yazd.
The faravahar (Middle Persian: prʾwhr) is one of the best-known symbols of Zoroastrianism, the state religion of the ancient Persian Empires. In Iran, the present-day successor state of the ancient Persian Dynasties, Zoroastrianism is no longer the official state religion, however the Faravahar has now come to represent a national Persian symbol that reflects both ancient and modern Persia, which is now known as Iran.
In present-day Zoroastrianism, the faravahar is said to be a reminder of one's purpose in life, which is to live in such a way that the soul progresses towards frasho-kereti, or union with Ahura Mazda, the supreme divinity in Zoroastrianism.
A BBC Documentary highlighting the diversity and richness of Irans Culture and History, including its culinary delights and Zoroastrian Culture. Part 8 of 14 on South Central Iran, continues the visit to Yazd (pronounced /jæzd/) (In Persian: یزد), which is the capital of Yazd province in Iran (See also en.wikipedia.org ), before continuing to Persepolis (Old Persian: Pārsa, Modern Persian: تخت جمشید/پارسه, Takht-e Jamshid or Chehel Minar). See also en.wikipedia.org . A Cultural and ...