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اسلاید ۴: Created by : A.S.Canada7033 Aryan (Mithra’i)2569 Shahan – shahi (2010 AD)(Source: jj>

اسلاید ۵: Dedicated to ….. Opening Remarks Iran National Anthem, Ey Iran (Lyrics and Sound) National Tri-color, Sun and Lion Iranian Flag Religion Language Persian Calendar An excerpt of Persian History Chronological List of Kings in Persia Cyrus the Great Cyrus’s Charter of Rights Darius the Great Persepolis, Bisutun, Tisphone Palace Map of Persia During Achaemenid First Banking and Mailing Systems in the World During Achaemenid Distinguished Persian Females in Persian Navy and Army An Excerpt of Distinguished Persian Females Map of Persia during Sassanid Empire Persian Gulf History Ancient Persian National Festivals Pictorial History of Persian National Flags Alexander’s Invasion and Occupation of Persia Persian Hero who fought against Alexander Arab Invasion and Occupation of Persia An Excerpt of Persian National Heroes who fought against Islamic Invasion and Occupation of Persia An Excerpt of Persian Scientists, Physicians, Inventors, Poets Mongol Mongol’s Invasion of Persia Map of Persia during Sassanid Empire Safavid and Attempt to Force Shi’a Sect on Persians Nader Shah Afsharthe Great Nader Shah’s attempt to undo Shi’a Influence Map of Persia during Nader Shahthe Great…/…CONTENT

اسلاید ۶: An Excerpt of Distinguished Iranian Statesmen Ghaem- Magham Farahani Amir Kabir Gavam A’lam Hoveyda Jamshid Amouzegar Shahpour Bakhtiar Persian Constitutional Revolution Sattar Khan and Bagher Khan, Constitutional Heroes First Persian Parliament (Majlis) Persian Women’s Movements An Excerpt of Persian Literature and Distinguished poets Malak-o- Sho’araie Bahar Parvin E’tesami Nima Youshij Simin Daneshvar Simin Behbahani Anti-mullahs hero, Ahmad kasravi His Majesty Reza Shah the Great First Iranian National Bank (Bank Melli Iran) Teymourtash, Court Minister Davar, Father of the Judicial System in Iran An Excerpt of Reza Shah’s Reforms Reza Shah’s Coronation Reza Shah’s death and Funeral His Majesty Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Iranian Queens (Part 2) Mossaddegh and Iranian oil Nationalization An excerpt of Mohammad Reza Shah’s Reforms Coronation 2500th years Monarchy Celebration Mohammad Anvar – al – Sadat, President of Egypt Mohammad Reza Shah’s Death and Funeral Queen (Empress) Farah (Diba) Phahlavi Dr. Farrough Rou Parsa, First Female Minister of Education Jinous Ne’mat (Mahmoudi), First Female Meteorologist General Khademy and First National Iranian Air Line…/…

اسلاید ۷: Imperial Iranian Army Persian Cossack Prominent Persian Cossack Officers Imperial Iranian Army Chief of Staff Imperial Iranian Air Force Imperial Iranian Navy Imperial Iranian Ground Force Persian Arts Miniature Crown Jewelry Handcrafts Music Colonel Vaziri Abol-Hassan Saba Tajvidi Qamar-oul-Moulok Delkash Banan Haideh Ma’roufi Rouhani Persian Dance (PART 3) Persian Architecture Contemporary Royal Palaces Ancient and Modern Monuments World-renown Hand-knotted Persian Carpet Iranian Scenery Iranian Natural Resources Abadan Refinery, The Largest in the World Sar – cheshmeh Copper Mines, Kerman World-renown Persian Caviar, The Highest Quality in the World Sports and Championship Takhti, The Wrestling World Champion Nasiri, The Lifting World Champion Contemporary distinguished Iranians Modern Iran, Statistics Closing Remarks

اسلاید ۸: This document is dedicated to : My beloved mother and father Cyrus the Great and Darius the Great Babak Khorramdin, Maziar and Abu-Moslem Khorasani Abul – Ghasem Ferdousi Hakim Omar Khayyam Zakaria Razi Abu – Ali Sina Saadie Hafez Mirza Taghi-Khan Amir Kabir Dr. Mohammad Mossaddegh His Majesty Reza Shah The Great His Majesty Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Those Imperial Iranian Army generals and personnel that courageously shielded their chest against the firing squad of the criminal terrorist Islamic mullahs and their thugs in 1979 Those patriot Iranians who elected or have been forced to self exile, out of their motherland Iran Those patriot Iranians who have been exiled at home All young and old brave Iranian women and men who offered the ultimate sacrifice on the streets of cities, towns and villages across our motherland, symbolized by Neda Agha Soultan, Sohrab Arabi, Ashkan Souhrabi,and others All native Iranians Baluchis, Khouzestanis, Bakhteyaris, Tourkemans, Kurds, Lurs, Taleshis, Gilaks, Mazandaranis, Azerbaejanis and others All those Iranians whose hearts beat for our motherland Iran every moment

اسلاید ۹: OPENING REMARKSThis document includes some of our national Persian identities and attributes, in the form of excerpts of Persian past from historical, religious, linguistic, distinguished females, national flags,cultural, musical, arts, our distinguished statesmen, architectural, Royal jewelry and finally contemporary Iran. There are still many dimensions that are missing such as Economical, social,educational, political; as well as many prominent individuals in different aspects have not been mentioned. The only reason being the lack of space and time, since there are many to be mentioned.It is intended to remind patriot Persians and Iran lovers, specially the young and future Iranian generations to not only cherish their outstanding and glorious past; but to also be inspired and endeavor to shape a splendid and magnificent future for our motherland, and to provide humanity across the globewith significant contribution in every dimension.

اسلاید ۱۰: IRANIAN NATIONAL IDENTITYOur Iranian national identity rests on the following elements: Our Motherland country including waterways ; Our beloved ethnic Iranians (i.e., the Azeris, Kurds, Khouzestanis, Baluchis, Turkmens, Armenians, Assyrians, Jews, and Georgians. The tribal groups include the Bakhtiaris, Khamseh, Lurs, Qashqai and others ); History and background; National anthem (Ey Iran); National tri-color, Sun and Lion flag; Parsi (Persian) Language; National festivals; Shahanshahi (and Aryaei) Calenda ( I suggest to commence using this calendar instead of the solar calendar, starting today; Culture, literature, art, architecture and music; and National heroesEy Iran

اسلاید ۱۱: IRAN NATIONAL ANTHEMEY IRAN(Turn your speakers on and click)Iranian National Anthem(Ey Iran) lyrics was created by Master Hossein Ghole-gholab and its song was composed by Master Rouhoullah Khalegi,one of the most prominent Persian Violinist, in 1954 (29 Bahman 1332 solaryear).In a meeting over several days, composed of an international team of experts for national anthems, in Vienna, Austria, the same year; Ey Iran anthem was selected as the most sensational anthem In the world.

اسلاید ۱۲: ——-۱——- Ey Iran ey marz-e por gohar Ey khkat sar cheshmeh-ye honar Iran, the land of gems abound Thy soil nurtures artisans aplenty——-2——- Door az to andisheh-ye badn Pyandeh mni to jvedn Far be from you the foes’ intentions May you remain permanent and eternal ——-3——- Ey doshman ar to sang-e khr-e-ee man hanam Jn-e man fad-ye khk e pk e Mihanam O enemy, I’m made of steal if you’re made of rock My life I sacrifice for the noble soil of my land ——-4——- Mehr-e to chon shod pisheh-am Door az to nist andisheh-am Thy love has became my preoccupation My thoughts are never far from thee ——-5——- Dar rh-e to key arzeshi drad in jn-e m Pyandeh bd khk-e Iran-e m For thee my life is not worthy May the land of Iran be eternal ——-6——- sang e koohat dor-ro gohar ast Khk-e dashtat behtar az zar ast Thy mountains are made of gems and jewels The soil of thy fields better than gold ——-7——- Mehrat az del key boroon konam Bar goo bi mehr-e to chon konam Tell me what to do without your love If ever I exclude it from my heart ——-8——- T gardesh-e jahn-o dore-e semn bepst Noor-e izadi hamisheh rahnam-ye mst While the universe and the heavens revolve The light of Yazdan will forever brighten our path Repeat 4 and 5 ——-9——- Iran ey khoram behesht-e man Roshan az to sarnevesht-e man Iran my beautiful paradise Bright is my destiny because of you ——-10——- Gar tash brad be peykaram Joz mehrat dar del naparvaram Even if fire rains on my body Only your love I’ll flourish in my heart ——-11——- Az b o khak o mehr-e to sereshteh shod gelam Mehr agar boroon shavad tohi shavad delam I am made of thy love, water and earth Should love leave, hollow will become my heart Repeat 4 and 5 EY IRAN, LYRICS WITH ENGLISH INTERPRETATIONSource: Wi

اسلاید ۱۳: Sun and Lion, Tri- color Iranian National Flag Green Color: appreciation of natural esthetics. Green is denoted in Pire-Sabz (the green pontiff), the Zoroastrian Pilgrimage near Yazd. White Color: Friendship, reconciliation, peace, purity, passage from the material world, Zoroaster’s favorite sacred color Red Color : Sacrifice, revolution, tinkering and dynamic thinking safeguarding the country’s and nation’s independence and integrity Lion: Bravery, magnificenceSun: Warmth, source of energy and life, continuitySword: Resistance, strength, triumph, resilienceIRANIAN NATIONAL FLAGSouranpolit/flags/orgs/index.htm & /teas/topics/Flag_of_Iran

اسلاید ۱۴: RELIGIONSource: altreligio/od/symbols/ig/Symbol-Gallery/Faravahar—Zoroastrian-Symbol.htm

اسلاید ۱۵: The roots of Mithraism go back to Zoroastrianism, a Persian religion that became popular in Persia since 6th century BC. It placed Mithras in the role of a deity equal to the sun god. The birth of Mithra is celebrated at the eve of the winter solstice, called Shab-e Yalda (Yalda Night) in Persian Language.the worship of Mithra, the Persian god of the sun, justice, contract, and war in pre-Zoroastrian Iran was popular. Known as Mithras in the Roman Empire during the 2nd and 3rd centuries, this deity was honored as the patron of loyalty to the emperor. After the dawn of Zoroaster, Mithraism was replaced by Zoroastrian in PersiaMITHRAISMReligion of Mehr (Kindness)Mithra slaying a bull Source : Wianshenakht.b/20og-post_12.html

اسلاید ۱۶: ZOROASTRIANISM Zoroastrianism is a religion and philosophy based on the teachings of prophet Zoroaster (aka Zarathustra, in Avesta). The term Zoroastrianism is, in general usage, essentially synonymous with Mazdaism, i.e. the worship of Ahura Mazda (the God), exalted by Zoroaster as the supreme divine authority.The date of Zoroaster (i.e., the date of composition of the Old Avesta gathas), the Zoroastrian holy book is unknown. Dates proposed by reputable religious scholars diverge between the 11th and 10th centuries BC. The Avesta is the primary collection of sacred texts of Zoroastrianism, composed in the Avestanlanguage. Prior to the Islamic invasion and occupation of Persia, Zoroastrianismhad been the primary religion of the Persian people. Zoroaster (Zoroastrian prophet)(628 – ۵۵۱ BC)portrayed here in a popular Parsi Zoroastrian depiction. This image emerged in the eighteenth century good thoughts, good words, good deedsThree principles of the Zoroastrian ReligionSource : Wi

اسلاید ۱۷: WHAT DID FARVAHAR MEAN Sourcansara.infoWhat did Faravahar mean to the ancient Iranians who carved it on stones is that it represents Zartoshts principles of “Good Thoughts, Good Words and Good Deeds”. Zartosht (Zarathustra), the greatest Iranian teacher and philosopherrecognized his God on the basis of his wisdom and never assumed prophethoodor said that he had been missioned to bring any message from God to human beings. He was a messenger of peace and life, eternal love and wisdom. The figure inside is that of an old man, representing wisdom of age. There are two wings in two sides of the picture, which have three main feathers. These main feathers indicate three symbols of good thoughts, good words, and good deeds, which are at the same time the motive of flight and advancement. The lower part of the Faravahar consists of three parts, representing bad reflection, bad words and bad deeds which causes misery and misfortune for human beings. There are two loops at the two sides of the Faravahar, which represent positive forces and negative forces. The former is directed toward the face and the latter is located at the back. This also indicates that we haveto proceed toward the good and turn away from bad. The ring in the center symbolizes the eternity of universe or the eternal nature of the soul. As a circle, it has no beginning and no end. One of the hands points upwards, indicating that there is only one direction to choose in life and that is forward. The other hand holds a ring and some interpreters consider that as the ring of covenant and used in wedding ceremonies representing loyalty and faithfulness which is the basis of Zartoshts philosophy. This means when a true Iranian gives a promise, it is like a ring and it cannot be broken. Since, the ring of covenant which located in the center of the Faravahars trunk is the symbol of the immortality of the spirit, it can be inferred that more human beings try to promote their own Faravahar, more their spirit will be elevated in the other world after theypass away. For that reason, ancient Iranians would never mourn at the death of their beloved ones, because theywould believe that their spirit will be elevated to a higher level in the other world. On the basis of ones Faravahar, everybody is responsible for his/her own deed .

اسلاید ۱۸: A Neo-Assyrian feather robed archer figure, symbolizing Ashur. The right hand is extended similar to the Faravahar figure, while the left handholds a bow instead of a ring (9th or 8th century BC)The Faravahar or Forouhar (I.e., guardian spirit), is one of the symbols of Zoroastrianism The Faravahar or Forouhar is the spirit of human being that had been existed before his/her birth and will continue to exist after his/her death. It is to remind one of the purposes of life on the Earth, which is to live in such a way that the soul progresses spiritually and attains union with Ahura-Mazda (the Wise Lord). Source : Wi

اسلاید ۱۹: The Behistun (Bisutun) Inscription , Iran The Behistun Inscription (also Bisitun or Bisutun in Modern Persian); in old Persian Bhagasthana meaning “the gods place or land”) is a multi-lingual inscription located on Mount Behistun in the Kermanshah Province of Iran, near the city of Kermanshah in western Iran. Authored by Darius I the Great sometime between his coronation as the king of the Persian Empire in the summer of 522 BC and his death in autumn of 486 BC. the inscription begins with a brief autobiography of Darius I the Great including his ancestry, lineage etc.The Faravahar on the BehistanSource : Wi

اسلاید ۲۰: Persians continued to be mostly Zoroastrians up until 637 AD, when Persia was invaded and occupied by Islamic Arabs. Persians did not accept Islam as a new religion and fought rigorously for many centuries. Abu-Moslem Khorasani, Maziar and Babak Khorramdin were a few of the brave Persian patriots who fought back Arab occupiers and gave their lives to preserve Persian greatness, religion and culture. A huge group of Persian Zoroastrians migrated out of Persia for the very first time, due to pressure from the Islamic occupiers to covert to Sunni Islam. Some of Persians were converted to Sunni Moslems by force, but always felt a hatred toward Islam in the centuries that followed. Subsequently, when Safavid dynasty (1502 – 1736) took over Persia, Persia came under strong threat from the Ottoman Empire. The Safavid shahs – in order to oppose and create strong anti-sentiment resistanceagainst the Ottoman Empire – began forcing the Persians to convert from Sunnis to Shi’a. They further strengthen all Shi’a culture and rituals to enforce the new sect. Again a huge number of Zoroastrians left Persia for good. Finally in 1979, assisted with a global conspiracy, Shi’a Islam attempted to forge a so called “revolution” and attempted to place a theocratic government based on Islamic Shi’a principles in Iran. However, after 31 years of criminal activities, terrorism, murder, corruption, torture; coupled with the hidden hatred toward Islam by Iranians, Iranians began fighting back. This time, Iranians are determined to get rid of Islam all together and form a secular government. And finally, after about 14 centuries, freedom is dawning on Iran. After Iranian victory Islam may only be in the hearts of people and will have no place in social, political and economic dimensions of future Iran and there will be absolutely no corrupted, illiterate, terrorist, Criminal mullahs in Iran.FREEDOM DAWNING AFTER ABOUT 14 CENTURIES

اسلاید ۲۱: LANGUAGE

اسلاید ۲۲: HISTORY OF THE PERSIAN LANGUAGE (PARSI) Persian: is an Iranian language within the Indo-Iranian bra

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