1783 Achaemenid-era cuneiform clay tablets were displayed at National Museum of homeland on Wednesday October 10 after being held in the US for 82 years.They are part of thousands of clay tablets and related fragments, which were kept at Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History and the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute.
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Unveiling from new Army products
Homeland Army Ground Forces is the ground forces of the home Army.In 2007, the regular persian Army was estimated to have 350,000 personnel (220,000 conscripts and 130,000 professionals) plus around 350,000 reservists for a total of 700,000 soldiers according to the CSIS. Conscripts serve for 21 months and have professional military training.
Read More »General khademi , the first manager of Homa Airlines
Ali Mohammad khademi (1913 – 1978), pilot, officer, and first general manager of Homa. Khademi was a career officer in the Air Force, who was promoted in 1966 to lieutenant general (sepahbod).
Read More »Amelia Mary Earhart the pilot ,who disappeared
Amelia Mary Earhart (1897 – 1937) was an American aviation pioneer and author. Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She set many other records, wrote best-selling books about her flying experiences, and was instrumental in the formation of The Ninety-Nines, an organization for female pilots.Born in Atchison, Kansas, Earhart developed a passion for …
Read More »World leaders converge at the funeral of Jacques Chirac
World Leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, gathered on Monday in the French capital for the funeral of former President Jacques Chirac, who died at 86.
Read More »Pictures from Old capital
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, capital was rapidly developing under the reign of Mohammad Reza Shah. Modern buildings altered the face of Tehran and ambitious projects were envisioned for the following decades. In order to resolve the problem of social exclusion, the first comprehensive plan of capital was approved in 1968. The consortium of persian architect Abd-ol-Aziz Farmanfarmaian and the …
Read More »Facts About the Vatican That Sound as if Dan Brown Himself Came Up With Them
If working within the territory of Vatican City is somehow possible for an ordinary woman (like at a radio station or with a newspaper, for example), staying here to live is almost impossible. However, there is at least one method that could allow a woman to do this — marry a member of the Swiss Guard. But there are a …
Read More »Easy Ways to Grow Strong, Beautiful Nails
Many of us are guilty of trying to making our nail polish last as long as possible, says Choi. We hope to extend the life of our color with constant touch-ups, then when the chips become too noticeable to bear, we head straight to a salon for a fresh coat. This all makes sense for cosmetic purposes, but having nail …
Read More »The pictures from Iraqi Captivity soldiers in homeland
The homeland–Iraq War began on 22 September 1980, when Iraq invaded homeland, and it ended on 20 August 1988, when homeland accepted the UN-brokered ceasefire. Iraq wanted to replace homeland as the dominant Persian Gulf state, and was worried that the 1979 persian Revolution would lead Iraq’s Shi’ite majority to rebel against the Ba’athist government. The war also followed a …
Read More »Bill and Hillary Clinton Make the Most of Marrakech
The former US President Bill Clinton and his wife, former presidential candidate Hilary Clinton, continue to make the most of their visit to Marrakech for the birthday of Moroccan billionaire Marc Lasry.
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