Friday, May 3, 2024

Armenian Women’s Role in the History of Modern Iran: Author Interview

By Adom Sabanchian The Armenian community in Iran has a long and rich history. There are the indigenous Armenians who inhabited the territory that is Iran for millennia. And there are those who migrated to Iran...

Desecration of Iran’s Holiest Jewish Site: Interview with Journalist Menashe Amir

By Azadeh Karimi On May 14, an unknown person or persons allegedly set fire to the Tomb of Esther and Mordechai in Hamadan, capital of the northwestern province of Hamadan, which is arguably the holiest...
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Yalda, Hanukkah, Christmas, Iran and Europe — in Conversation with Amir Taheri

By Nazenin Ansari As 2019 comes to a close, Amir Taheri, Chairman of Gatestone Europe and former editor-in-chief of Kayhan, explains the significance of the ancient Persian Yalda celebration as well as Christmas, and Hanukkah...

Official Iranian Calendar to Include Prophet Zoroaster’s Birthday, Minister Says 

By Azadeh Karimi   Iran’s Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution is reviewing a proposal to recognize and include the birthday of Prophet Zoroaster (March 26) in the country’s official calendar, Minister of Culture and Islamic...

Shah’s First Wife, Princess Fawzia of Egypt, Is Remembered in Cairo Exhibition

By Ahmad Rafat Fawzia Fuad (1921–2013) was an Egyptian princess who became the first wife of the late Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi in 1939 when she was only 17 years old. The marriage, officially ended...

Shah’s Handwritten Letter Found by Iranian Police in Illegal Antique Shop

By Azadeh Karimi                                                       Tehran police have discovered a handwritten...

Iranian Officials Recover Missing Equestrian Artefacts from Museum Collection

Authorities in Tehran have recovered several valuable artifacts that had gone missing when a historic equestrian collection was moved from the Ghasre Firouzeh Museum to its new home at the Sports, Olympic and Paralympic...

Britain’s Biggest Iranian Art Exhibition in 90 Years to Open at V&A in 2020

Britain’s most extensive exhibition of Iranian art and design in 90 years will open at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London in October 2020, the museum has announced.  The exhibition will gather some...

Remains of Iranian Prince Discovered in Southern Russia

May 16, 2019 - Archeologists excavating a burial site in the southern Russian town of Nikolsk, near the city of Astrakhan on Volga River, have discovered skeletal remains of eight individuals, one of which...

Iran’s Tabriz Grand Bazaar, UNESCO Heritage Site, Damaged by Fire

  May 9, 2019 - On May 8, a massive fire severely damaged 150 shops in the historic Grand Bazaar of Tabriz, capital of the northwestern province of Azerbaijan, the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA)...