Monday, May 6, 2024

Persian ‘Supper Club’ Pops Up in London, With Chelo Kabob on the Menu

By Tara Biglari Canadian-born Leila Mozun is a marketing guru by day and a chef by night. Late last month, on the Sunday after Norouz (the Persian New Year), she debuted her ‘Caspian Kitchen Supper...

UNESCO Inscribes Iranian Game of ‘Chogan’ on Cultural Heritage List

Chogan, an ancient Iranian horse-riding game accompanied by music and storytelling, has been inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.  The game is commonly known around the world as...

Major Exhibition on Ancient Iran and the Classical World Opens at Getty Museum

By Nazanine Nouri The first major U.S. exhibition to highlight the relationship between the Classical world and Ancient Iran recently opened at the Getty Villa Museum in Los Angeles. The exhibition, titled “Persia: Ancient Iran and...

COMMENTARY: How Christmas, Mithraism and Yalda Night Are Closely Linked

  By Fereydoun Vahman A large percentage of the world population is celebrating Christmas and the New Year. Although the birth of Jesus and the start of the Christian New Year are a week apart, the...

New York Prosecutors Return Ancient Persian Artifact Worth $1.2 Million to Iran

A twice-stolen ancient Persian artifact worth an estimated $1.2 million is back in Tehran’s national museum after a New York court ordered its return to Iran. The limestone bas-relief of a Persian soldier with shield and...

Iran’s Azadi Tower Damaged by Sound Waves From Nowruz Gun Salute

By Kayhan Life Staff The Azadi Tower (formerly known as Shahyad Tower), one of Tehran’s iconic landmarks, has been damaged by sound waves and vibrations during a cannon (artillery) firing ceremony (8-gun salute) to mark...

Iran’s UNESCO Heritage Sites: Susa

Earlier this month, the ancient city of Yazd became the 22nd site in Iran to be inscribed by UNESCO on its World Heritage List, which distinguishes places deemed “of outstanding value to humanity.” To mark the event, Kayhan Life...

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)...

Iran’s Lut Desert: Now On UNESCO’s World Heritage List

Question: which geographical area has become the first Iranian site to be inscribed on UNESCO's natural heritage list? Answer: The Lut desert, or Dasht-e-Lut. Located in the southeast of the country, this is the 27th...

Iranians Celebrate Nowruz, Usher in the Year 1400 Amid Prolonged Pandemic

By Nazanine Nouri More than 300 million people around the world are celebrating Nowruz — the Persian New Year -- and ushering in the year 1400 of the Persian calendar. Yet for the second year...