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parsabad · 27 days
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Tekye Moaven/ Kermanshah/ Iran
Photography: Amin fadakar
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nando161mando · 2 months
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Of course there were protests in several cities also today against the horrible conditions for retirees under Iran's theocracy, as there are every day now and as have been ongoing for several years, while the pensioners literally can't afford to put decent food on their tables.
Here's one arbitrary video from today out of many, via JinHA, the Women's News Agency.
That particular one was with/for retired teachers in Kermanshah, western Iran.
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ashitakaxsan · 1 year
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The temple for the deity of fertility:Anahita
Below: The UNESCO-registered Takht-e Soleyman, which was once a prime fire temple of the Zoroastrian faith in ancient Persia, seeks to develop tourism infrastructure, a local official said on Tuesday.
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The remains at Kangavar, which is the subject of the present story, are jam-packed with genuine Persian architectural designs. For instance, the plinth's enormous dimensions, which are just over 200 meters on each side, and its megalithic foundations, which are reminiscent of Achaemenid stone platforms.
The ruined temple, which is one of the most glorious stone buildings after Persepolis in the country, has been constructed on a natural hill by using the platform method.
Three historical eras —Achaemenid, Parthian, and Sassanid— have been credited with building the temple. Some theories connected the building to Khosrow II's unfinished palace from the late Sassanid period.
The temple’s structure has a four-square layout, with each side resembling a platform. It was built using the dry stone method, which involves placing building materials directly on top of one another without the use of mortar. It was also plastered with carved stones used to decorate the exterior facade.
In addition to a one-way stairway that provides access to the building in the northeastern part of the structure, the entrances are built into two-way stairways in the building's southern portion.
Inside and outside of the temple, a space is created by a line of parallel columns. The expansive outdoor space is also surrounded by stone columns.
The ratio of the height of columns to their diameter is three to one, which differentiates Anahita temple from all the temples across the world.
The Anahita Temple is said to stand out from all other temples because of its three-to-one ratio of column height to diameter.
Stone ditches have regulated the river water and magnificently channeled it to the temple's central pond. Additionally, one of the engineering marvels of that time was the type of water stream in the temple.
A roughly quadrilateral-shaped, substantial platform made of large, unworked rubble stones, smaller stones, and gypsum mortar frames the Kangavar natural hill. The platform's outer walls are 18 m thick, and its west and south sides each measure 224 and 209 meters, respectively.
According to Iranica, up to the first half of the 20th century, scholars pleaded for an ideal reconstruction of a columned temple on the “Greek” ground plan standing on a high platform or terrace with a monumental staircase on the south side of the terrace.
This temple has been dated to the 2nd or 1st century CE. During the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the ruins were the object of vast devastation as the site was used as a quarry to get building materials for the expanding settlement of modern Kangavar.
Since 1968, Iranian archaeologists have been excavating the site in an effort to preserve it and learn more specifically about the ruins.
The ancient Iranian deity Anahita is thought to have been associated with two archaeological sites in the country. The larger and better-known of the two is situated in Kermanshah province’s Kangavar. The other one is in Bishapur of Fars province.
Below:Ancient Artifact depicting Anahita:
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Kangavar can be reached via a modern road from Hamadan to Kermanshah. It is located at a distance of about 75 km from Hamadan and 96 km from Kermanshah.
Original source:https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/482872/Discover-temple-dedicated-to-deity-of-fertility-and-rain
and more :https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/481227/UNESCO-designated-Takht-e-Soleyman-to-turn-more-tourist-friendly
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post-leffert · 8 months
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Kermanshah, Iran (Oct 9th 2022)
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isitandwonder · 2 years
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He looks so much like my 15yo son...
I've even seen a video of his death throes, lying in his own blood.
This breaks my heart. All the things he'll never live to see and experience...
He was just a boy.
Boys like him are not supposed to be shot dead.
How can the world allow this to happen?
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kbuty · 21 days
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Young Kurdish Boy. Karind, Kermanshah Province, 1910s.
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conandaily2022 · 1 year
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Makwan Amirkhani biography: 13 things about UFC fighter born in Kermanshah, Iran
Makwan Amirkhani is an Iranian-Finnish professional mixed martial artist nicknamed Mr. Finland. He is 5’10” tall and he competes in the featherweight and bantamweight divisions. Makwan Amirkhani
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hasankhairyart · 1 year
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aradxan · 1 year
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alikipa · 2 years
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کاک نوعی شیرینی سنتی کرمانشاهی است که این شیرینی در لیست میراث معنوی استان کرمانشاه ثبت شده است. این شیرینی سوغات شهرهای کرمانشاه و همچنین خرم‌آباد محسوب می‌شود. شیرینی کاک از لایه‌های بسیار نازک خمیر است که با استفاده از ساچ‌های مخصوص درست می‌شود. کاک، سبک، خوش‌مزه و پرانرژی است. کاک را از آرد گندم، شکر یا آرد قند، تخم مرغ، دارچین، روغن، هل و آب درست می‌کنند. برای زیباتر شدن و افزودن طعم به این شیرینی، روی آن را با پودر پسته، نارگیل و خلال بادام تزیین می‌کنند. @alikipaa . بفرست برای اونی که دوست داره . @alikipaa www.alikipa.com 09213969982 02634456462 . #alikipa #kermanshah #jahanshahr #karaj . #کرج #جهانشهر #شیرینی #سوغات #سوغات_کرمانشاه #کاک #کاک_کرمانشاه (at Karaj کرج) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cfljr8BAEoI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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parsabad · 2 years
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Tekye Moavenolmolk/ Kermanshah/ Iran
Photography: Amin fadakar
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ashitakaxsan · 7 months
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Thrilling archaelogical dicoveries
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TEHRAN—Archaeologists in western Iran have found over 1,000 clay seals (and fragments) along with other “important” relics estimated to date from the Elamite era (3200–539 BC).
“We unearthed arrays of important objects such as over 1,000 clay seals while conducting an urgent excavation on an archaeological hill in Kermanshah province,” IRNA quoted archaeologist Shokouh Khosravi as saying on Monday.
Moreover, a number of earthen animal figurines and counting objects belonging to the early Elamite culture have been discovered in these excavations, Khosravi, who leads the excavations said.
“Those objects are unique in their kind in western Iran,” she said.
The archaeologist said those findings mark the first archaeological materials of the Elamite period in the west of the central Zagros region
“The finding triggers fundamental changes in our understanding and knowledge about the situation of western Iran in the fourth millennium BC,” Khosravi stated.
During the excavation, which is authorized by the Research Institute of Cultural Heritage and Tourism, a large number of clay door locks, hundreds of pieces of container seals, and a cylinder seal were also found, which shows the site was an administrative center for organizing economic and exchange affairs in the early Elamite period, she explained.
“As the excavations continue, more information will be obtained about the nature and absolute history of settlement on the site.”
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Experts say the Kermanshah region has had one million years of archaeological continuity, which is due to the geographical features such as a high number of springs and fertile soil.
Elam, or the Elamite kingdom, was one of the most impressive civilizations of the ancient world. Its territory was once in a region, which is now situated in the modern Iranian provinces of Ilam and Khuzestan.
However, according to sources, it was never a cohesive ethnic kingdom or polity but rather a federation of different tribes governed at various times by cities such as Susa, Anshan, and Shimashki until it was united during the Middle Elamite Period, briefly, as an empire.
The name Elam was given to the region by others– the Akkadians and Sumerians of Mesopotamia–– and is thought to be their version of what the Elamites called themselves– Haltami (or Haltamti)– meaning “those of the high country.” 'Elam', therefore, is usually translated to mean“highlands” or “high country” as it comprised settlements on the Iranian Plateau that stretched from the southern plains to the elevations of the Zagros Mountains.
Susa was formerly the capital of the Elamite Empire and later an administrative capital of the king of Achaemenian Darius I and his successors of 522 BC. Throughout the late prehistoric periods, Elam was closely tied culturally to Mesopotamia. Later, perhaps because of domination by the Akkadian dynasty (c. 2334–c. 2154 BC), Elamites adopted the Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform script.
Documents from the second period, which lasted from the 16th to the 8th century BC, are written in cuneiform; the stage of the language found in these documents is sometimes called Old Elamite. The last period of Elamite texts is that of the reign of the Achaemenian kings of Persia (6th to 4th century BC), who used Elamite, along with Akkadian and Old Persian, in their inscriptions. The language of this period, also written in the cuneiform script, is often called New Elamite.
Although all three stages of Elamite have not been completely deciphered, several grammatical features of the language are known to scholars. These include a plural formation using the suffix -p, the personal pronouns, and the endings of several verb forms.
Elamite language is an extinct language spoken by the Elamites in the ancient country of Elam, which included the region from the Mesopotamian plain to the Iranian Plateau. According to Britannica, Elamite documents from three historical periods have been found. The earliest Elamite writings are in a figurative or pictographic script and date from the middle of the 3rd millennium BC.
Just to notice how the name Elam was written, n the various languages of the ancient times: Liner Elamite:hatamti Cuneiform Elamite: 𒁹𒄬𒆷𒁶𒋾 ḫalatamti; Sumerian:𒉏𒈠 elam; Akkadian:𒉏𒈠𒆠 elamtu,hebrew:עֵילָם ʿēlām, Old persian:𐎢𐎺𐎩 hūja
Source: https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/489442/Amazing-archaeological-finds-dating-back-to-Elamite-era-unearthed
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post-leffert · 6 months
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Kermanshah, Iran (Nov 3rd 2022)
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تیم قهرمان شاهداستان کرمانشاه که سال ۸۳بدون باخت اول شد مسابقات زیرگروه لیگ برتر یادش بخیر...
(میثم سلیم تبار,جلال توشی,فرشادعبدلی,جوادنجاتی,محمدعباسی,شهرام صوفی حمیدخمیس آبادی)
The champion team of Shahdastan Kermanshah that won the first place in the subgroup of Premier League in 1983. Good old days...
(Maysam Salim Tabar, Jalal Toshi, Farshad Abdeli, Javadanjati, Mohammad Abbasi, Shahram Sufi Hamid Khamis Abadi)
Javad Nejati
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eonars · 1 year
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tbh if i had thick luxurious hair with any kind of curl pattern in it whatsoever it would have been too unfair to everyone else nature had to nerf me and give me like 18 very uncooperative and lackluster strands to give everyone else a chance 😤 i accept it though
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