Recreation of Persepolis
The five part video below of Persepolis features a number of scholars including Professor Emeritus Richard Nelson Frye of Harvard University, Professor Remi Boucharlat of the National Center of Scientific Research (France), the late Professor A. Shapur Shahbazi of Eastern Oregon University, and Professor Abbas Alizadeh of the University of Chicago. The producers of this feature program were Farzin Rezaeian and Hossein Hazrati.
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Dear Maryam
by Cost-of-Progress on Tue Aug 30, 2011 04:57 AM PDTThanks for posting this information. I have seen some digital recreation of persepolis and it makes you proud...for a second. Then reality hits.
Unfortunately, most Iranians do not care about their glorious past, or we would not be where we are today. For some of these so called Iranians, Iran's history starts after the national rape that happened around 14 centuries ago, AKA Ghadesiyeh.
You find them right here on I.com posting for the glory of the current anti nationalist regime of the unelected clergy AKA, Second Ghadesiyeh.
Cheers.
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IRAN FIRST
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