Tag: Ghiasabadi

Discovery of the Second Persian Geometrical Inscription

    The second Persian geometrical inscription which was carved in Kaftarli (Kaftarlou) hill have been discovered in Akhtarabad region in Shahryar. Due to the similarity of this geometrical writing with those previously found in Susa clay stamps and Jiroft’s inscription, experts estimate that this newly discovered geometrical inscription must have dated back to at […]

Farr-e Kayani

      Reza Moradi Ghiasabadi Translator: Saam Saykh-olEeslami From long times ago and between different nations and religious there was a tradition in their paintings. They draw a beams of light around the heads of their holly men and kings .In Iranian (Persian) believes and writings it is called Farr lightness from god is […]

Mithra And it’s Association with Archeological Polar Star

  Reza Moradi Ghiasabadi Translator: Saam Sheykh-ol EslamiName of Mithra has been streamer at Persian (Iranian) culture and literature and by passing time have made a deep association with “Mehrizad” God of Kindness, Sun and  Friendship. But before it’s activities get so vary it’s most popular character was it endless brightness.

Weeks in Ancient Persia

  Reza Moradi Ghiasabadi Translator: Yusef AmiriWeek and weekdays have important application in calendar systems both solar and lunar. Even though world’s different calendars vary in many calculation details and other features, the method of reckoning based on seven-day week is the same in all of them. We know that number of days in a […]

Aryans’ Immigration in Relation to the Ancient Seas and the Weather of Iran

  Reza Moradi Ghiasabadi The overwhelming majority of historical sources regard the people of present Persia (Iran) descendants of Aryans who are thought to have migrated from some far northern land towards south including the present land of Persia, destroyed native people and civilizations and replaced them.

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