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IRAN Archaic Signet of Civilization

DISCLAIMER This presentation does not follow any political interests, and is solely for cultural and social purposes. Any abuse and/or misuse of this presentation for any political purposes is strictly prohibited. This presentation was made possible by the efforts of several Iranian students in the United States of America.

Contents

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General Information History Natural Scenery Tourism Social Life of Iranians Modern Iran before 1979 Revolution Iran after 1979 Revolution Art and Iranians Famous Iranians Iranians in USA Persian Words in English Language

General Information

General Information

Europe

Middle East Asia

Africa

General Information

Middle East is an area which covers parts of west Asia and North East Africa

General Information Caspian Sea

Persian Gulf

General Information Ancient Name: Perse, Pars, Persia (Until 1935)

Persians (Parsians)

Conventional Name: Iran (After 1935)

Iranians

Type of Government: Republic (Islamic Republic)

Conventional Long Full Name: Islamic Republic of Iran

Reference: CIA Facebook

General Information

Iran’s Flag Reference: CIA Facebook

General Information

Iranian Bank Notes

General Information Race Background: Aria (Arya)

Area: 1.648 million sq km (Slightly Larger than Alaska) Arable Area: about 10 % Population: 68,688,433 (July 2006 est.) Religion: Shi'a Muslim 89%, Sunni Muslim 9%, Zoroastrian, Jewish, Christian, and Baha'i 2% Literacy (age 15 and over can read and write): more than 80%

Reference: CIA Facebook Wikipedia.org

General Information Capital:

Tehran

Calendar:

Persian Calendar This year: 1386 A Solar Calendar which is more Accurate than Gregorian Clanedar

Persian New Year:

21st March

Official Language:

Farsi (Persian)

Reference:

CIA Facebook wikipedia.com

General Information Arid Semi Arid

Mountains

Forests

Brief History

History

Zoroaster, Iranian Prophet (1200 B.C.) Reference:

Wikipedia.org

History Black Sea

Mediterranean Sea

Achaemenian Empires (3200 BCE – 330 BCE) Reference:

Wikipedia.org

History

Cyrus, the Great

Darius, the Great

Old Testament, Ezra Chapter 1 Cyrus king of Persia released God's people from their captivity, with license to return and build the temple in Jerusalem: and restored the holy vessels which Nabuchodonosor had taken from them.

Old Testament, Ezra Chapter 6 Darius finds the decree of Cyrus in the archives of Achmetha (Hamadan), and directs Tatnai not to disturb the Jews in their work. He also exempts them from tribute, and supplies everything necessary for the offerings. The Temple is finished in the month of Adar, in the sixth year of Darius, and is dedicated with great solemnity.

Achaemenian Empires (3200 BCE – 330 BCE)

Reference:

Wikipedia.org

History

All Nations Gate, Statue of Xerxes the Great, Persepolis, Achaemenian Capital Reference:

bia2.com dreamview.net

History

Persepolis, Achaemenian Capital Reference:

bia2.com

History

Apadana, Achaemenian Kings Monument Reference:

bia2.com

History

Pasargad, Monument of Cyrus the Great Reference:

dreamview.net

History

Persepolis, Achaemenian Soldiers Reference:

bia2.com

History

The First Human Rights Document Ever Made by Darius I King of Persia, Achaemenian Era Reference:

Wikipedia.org

History

The first credible claim for the development of a real postal system comes from Persia , A Post Station (Chaparkhane), Achaemenian Era Reference:

wikipedia.org

History Black Sea

Mediterranean Sea

Indian Ocean

The Sassanian Empire (602-629 AD) Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

Shapur, King of Persia, The Sassanian Empire (602-629 AD) Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

Ctesiphopn, Sassanid Palace, Now in Iraq Reference:

atlastours.net

History

Sassanid Dynasty invented Bank system. During the third century AD, banks in Persia and other territories in the Persian empire under Sassanid Empire issued letters of credit known as Sakks and is the root of the word cheque.

Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

Rhazes, 865 A.D., Chemist and Physician Discovered Sulfuric Acid and Alcohol

Khwarizmi , 800 A.D., Persian mathematician, astronomer, astrologer and geographer, Inventor of Algorithm Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

Avicennia, 980 A.D., Physician and Philosopher Author of The Book of Healing and The Canon of Medicine which was for seven centuries the standard medical text in European universities Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

Safavid Dynasty, Ruled from 1501 to 1736 A.D. Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

A Safavid King Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

A Safavid Palace, Isfahan

History

Interior Design in a Safavid Palace Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

Qajar dynasty, Ruled from 1781 to 1925 B.C Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

Qajar Kings

Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

Amir Kabir, Qajar Prime Minister Established the First Modern University in Iran in 1880s Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

Reza Shah (King Reza), 1924-1941

Mohammad Reza Shah, 1941-1979

Pahlavi Dynasty Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

King Mohammad Reza and Emress

King is crowning the Emress

Pahlavi Dynasty Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

Shah and President Truman, 1949

Shah and President Kennedy, 1962

President Eisenhower Visits Iran, 1959

Shah and President Lyndon, 1968 Reference: www.parstimes.com/history/shah_us/

History

President Nixon Visits Iran, 1972

Shah and President Ford, 1975

Shah and President Nixon, 1973

Shah and President Carter, 1977 Reference: www.parstimes.com/history/shah_us/

History

Iranian Revolution, 1979 Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

Ayatollah Khomeini Iranian Revolution Leader, 1979

Reference:

wikipedia.org

History

On 22 September 1980 Iraq invaded Iran and this war lasted from September 1980 to August 1988 and about a million Iranians killed or wounded. On 9 December 1991, the UN Secretary-General declared Iraq as invader and the war ended. Reference:

wikipedia.org

Natural Scenery

Natural Scenery

Reference:

dreamview.net

Natural Scenery

Reference:

dreamview.net

Natural Scenery

Reference:

dreamview.net Fars News Agency

Natural Scenery

Reference:

dreamview.net

Natural Scenery

Reference:

dreamview.net

Natural Scenery

Reference:

dreamview.net

Natural Scenery

Reference:

dreamview.net

Tourism Attractions

Tourism Attractions

Chehel sotun, Esfahan

Imam Square, Esfahan

Reference:

dreamview.net

Tourism Attractions

A mosque, Esfahan Eram Garden, Shiraz

Reference:

dreamview.net shirazcity.org

Tourism Attractions

Interior Design of mosques Reference:

dreamview.net

Tourism Attractions

Naqsh Jahan Square, Esfahan

Tourism Attractions

Ahwaz Bridge, Ahwaz

Alisadr Cave, Hamedan

An Ancient Chruch, Isfahan

Eel Goli, Tabriz Reference:

dreamview.net

Tourism Attractions

Ferdowsi Monument, Mashad

Ali Qapu, Esfahan

Sioseh Pol(33 Bridges), Esfahan

Khajoo Bridge Esfahan Reference:

dreamview.net gettyiamges.com

Tourism Attractions

Namak Abrood resort, Northern Iran

Hafez Monument, Shiraz Reference:

dreamview.net flicker.com

Tourism Attractions

Imam Reza holly shrine (All made of gold and silver), Mashad Reference:

wildrussia.spb.ru

Tourism Attractions

Kalut, the Biggest Cloddish Town of the World Reference:

CHN Photo Agency

Tourism Attractions

Iranian Cappadocia: Kandovan Reference:

mandalay.pl tourism.chn.ir

Tourism Attractions

Salt Lake, Uromieh

Salt Lake, Uromieh

Reference:

iranchamber.com flicker.com

Tourism Attractions

Qeshm Island Reference:

flicker.com

Tourism Attractions

Dolphin Park, Kish Island Reference:

flicker.com

Tourism Attractions

The second 7 star hotel of the world Flower of the east Kish Island Reference:

floweroftheeast.com

Tourism Attractions

Underground Town of Kariz, Kish Island

Reference:

kishtpc.com

Tehran Capital of Iran

Tehran

Reference:

dreamview.com flicker.com

Tehran

Reference:

dreamview.com

Tehran

Reference:

flicker.com

Tehran

Reference:

flicker.com bia2.com

Tehran

Reference:

flicker.com

Tehran

Reference:

flicker.com

Tehran

Reference:

flicker.com

Tehran

Reference:

flicker.com

Tehran

Samand, Iran made Car

Reference:

worldisround.com

Tehran

Azadi Soccer Stadium Capacity 100,000, Tehran

Reference:

worldisround.com

Tehran

Subway Stations in Tehran Reference:

tehranmetro.com

Social Life of Iranians

Before 1979 revolution

Social Life Before 1979 Revolution

Students, Tehran University

Iranian students at Berkeley University 1970

Social Life Before 1979 Revolution

Iranian Singers and Actresses Reference:

iranian.com

Social Life Before 1979 Revolution

Iranian Women Police

Iranian Women Army Reference:

iranian.com

after 1979 revolution

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Iranian Youth

Reference:

worldisround.com

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Break Dance in the Street

Iranian Youth Participating in Presidential Polls

Reference:

worldisround.com

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Soccer Fans

Fans of a Presidential Candidate

Iranian Youth

Reference:

worldisround.com

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Iranian Youth

Soccer Fans

Reference:

worldisround.com

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Iranian Traffic Police

Reference:

worldisround.com

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Iranian Fashions

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Iranian Women Soccer Players

Iranian Women Rugby Players

Reference:

Associated Press Fars News Agency

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Iranian Wrestling Team Top Three of the World

Iranian Soccer Team Top 20 of the World

Reference:

ipna.ir

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Iranian Soccer Fans in World Cup 2006

Social Life after 1979 Revolution Iranian Women Ice Skaters and Inline Skaters

Reference:

worldisround.com

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Iranian Women Polo Players

Iranian Women Golf Players

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Iranian Women Car Racers Reference:

worldisround.com

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Tehran Symphonic Orchestra Reference:

worldisround.com

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Persian New Year, 21st of March Reference:

worldisround.com

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Last Wednesday of the Year Chahrshanbe Soori Fireworks, Dance and Jump over Fire Reference:

worldisround.com

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Ski Resorts, Tehran

Social Life after 1979 Revolution

Iranian People Sympathetic with American People after September 11 Teharn

ART and Iranians

Art and Iranians

Iranian Miniature

Reference:

iranonline.com

Art and Iranians

Hand-knotted Persian Silk/wool Rug

Reference:

manhattanrugs.com

Art and Iranians

Blue Tile Works

Reference:

manhattanrugs.com

Art and Iranians

Handicraft Copper Works

Reference:

salamiran.org

Famous Iranians

Famous Iranians

Christiane Amanpour

Anousheh Ansari

Chief International Correspondent for the CNN

First Female Private Space Tourism

Dr. Ghasem Asrar

Bijan Davari

Associate Administrator for Earth Science of NASA

IBM Fellow and Vice President

Reference:

wikipedia.org

Famous Iranians

Hossein Eslambolchi

Prof. Mohammad Jamshidi

Chief Technology Officer and Chief Information Officer of AT&T

A Member of the Advisory board of the NASA JPL's MARS Pathfinder Project

Prof. Ali Javan Inventor of Gas Laser in 1960

Maria Khorsand President of Ericsson Company

Reference:

wikipedia.org

Famous Iranians

Omid Kordestani

Prof. Lotfi Zadeh

Senior Vice President for Worldwide Sales and Field Operations of Google

Father of Fuzzy Logic Theorem, UC Berkley Professor

Farzad Nazem

Pierre M. Omidyar

Executive Vice President of Yahoo!

Founder and Chairman of the eBay

Reference:

wikipedia.org

Famous Iranians

Faryar Shirzad

Azadeh Tabazadeh Senior Research Scientist, Earth Science Division, NASA

Former White House Deputy Assistant for International Economic Affairs to President George W. Bush

Shirin Ebadi

Bijan Pakzad (Bijan)

The First Iranian and the First Muslim Woman To Receive

Designer of Menswear and Fragrances

the Nobel Peace Prize

Owner of the most expensive store in the world in Beverly Hills, CA

Reference:

wikipedia.org

Iranians is USA

Iranians in USA • In 1990 about 1,100,000 Iranians have been living in USA. • In 1979, Iran has had the most student population abroad among all other countries and the most number of foreign students in US. • 46% of Iranians in US have bachelor’s degree or higher.

Reference:

google.com

Iranians in USA • It is estimated that about 800,000 Iranians live in California. • The most population of Iranians, about 600,000, live in Los Angeles which is called “Tehrangeles” (Tehran-Los Angeles). • Iranians live in Westwood district of L.A. Which is called “Little Persia” and is one of the most expensive districts of L.A.

Reference:

google.com wikipedia.org

Persian words in english language

Persian Words in English Language More than 500 Persian Words is estimated in English Language. of them are as follows: Algorithm (Khwarazmi)

Beggar (bi-kaar)

Bronze (birinj)

Better (Behtar)

Best (Beh ast)

Candy (Ghandy)

Caravan (kārawān)

Cash (karsha)

Caviar (khaviyar)

Cheque(Check) (Chek)

Chess (shah)

Cow (Gav)

Door (Darb)

Guitar (Sitar)

Far (Far)

Further (Fartar)

Reference:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_words_of_Persian_origin

Persian Words in English Language Jackal (shaghāl)

Jasmine (yasmin)

Khaki (khaki)

Kebab (Kabab)

Lemon (limoo)

Lips (Lab)

Magic (maguš)

Orange (nāranj)

Pajamas (pāë jāmah)

Paradise (pairidaeza)

Sandal (sandal)

Sherry

Spinach (aspanakh)

Sugar (shakar)

Reference:

(Shiraz)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_words_of_Persian_origin

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