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- Parviz Varjavand (Persian: پرویز ورجاوند, alao Romanized as "Parviz Varjāvand"; 5 January 1934 – 10 June 2007) was a notable Iranian archaeologist, researcher...
- Frashokereti (Avestan: 𐬟𐬭𐬀𐬴𐬋⸱𐬐𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬙𐬌 frašō.kərəti) is the Avestan language term (corresponding to Middle Persian 𐭯𐭫𐭱(𐭠)𐭪𐭥𐭲 fraš(a)gird...
- Papakan) 1940 Gojaste Abālish 1945 Āmadan-e shāh Bahrām-e Varjavand (Return of shah Bahram Varjavand) 1944 Zand-i Wahman yasn In 1987, Raul Ruiz made the feature...
- Kerman and Yazd. Jashn e Sadeh is also celebrated every year in the Kushke Varjavand gardens in Karaj (a township of Tehran province) splendidly with the presence...
- millennium, he was therefore hailed by many as the promised savior Kay Bahram Varjavand. Bahram was to re-establish the Arsacid Empire and commenced a new millennium...
- ****ist the Saošyant in his renovative work.[citation needed] Shah Bahram Varjavand A traditional tale of the death of Genghis Khan says he died falling from...
- Siavash's uncle - Claudius Hamed Komeili as Garo - Horatio Mahtab Keramati as Varjavand Mohammad Moti' as Anvari - Polonius Atash Garakani as Mah Tal'at - Gertrude...
- millennium, he was therefore hailed by many as the promised savior Kay Bahram Varjavand. Bahram was to re-establish the Arsacid Empire and commenced a new millennium...
- Maragheh observatory was excavated by the Iranian archeologist Parviz Varjavand in 1972 after his work was commissioned by the University of Tehran and...
- Tarikhi-ye Mashhad-e Ardehal. Tehran: Nashr-e Sobhan. ISBN 964-5978-33-5. Varjavand, Parviz (1998). "Emāmzāda iii". Encyclopaedia Iranica. 8 (4): 400–412...