Typical, you wait for ages and then two exhibitions about the Chinese Silk Road open in London at the same time -- giving two ...
Elsewhere in the Middle East, and especially in Persia and Central Asia, many people were adherents of Zoroastrianism, a religion founded by the Persian sage Zoroaster in the 6th century BCE. It ...
TEHRAN - Mil-e Ejdeha, meaning “Dragon Tower”, is the ruin of a fire temple believed to date back to the Parthian period, ...
However, their cultural and religious traditions long remained similar. In Iran a priest named Zoroaster reformed the Indo-Iranian polytheistic faith along ethical lines and preached a religion with ...
TEHRAN - The head of the Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts has announced the issuance of a ...
In the 8th century, a group of Zoroastrians, fleeing persecution in Persia (modern-day Iran), arrived at the coast of Gujarat ...
In the first 100 days of its third term, the Modi government expanded India's diplomatic reach by opening new missions in ...
Delving into a rich variety of alchemical writings from Aquinas to Zoroaster and a wide range of literary texts, the Dictionary supplies ample evidence for the myriad ways in which alchemical thinking ...
Travelling on the high-speed train from medieval Samarkand to modern Tashkent, Beverley Watts first takes in the ancient ...
If Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin are derivative of the Aryan language, then where did the Aryan language come from? Where did the Aryan people come from? Were they from India? Hi Jen: The language of ...