He conquered land across three continents, ruled over states from Egypt to modern-day India, and never lost a battle – before ...
In 2018, Greek archaeologists uncovered a grave of an ancient noblewoman buried with her gold jewelry on the island of Sikinos. Her name, according to a burial inscription, was Neko (Greek: Νεικώ). It ...
The issue of who was considered Greek during the era of ancient Greece has been a matter of broad scholarly debate for centuries. The question of who qualified as "Greek" in antiquity is truly ...
Situated 80 kilometers northeast of Qom, the caravanserai of Deyr-e Gachin is widely known as the “Mother of Iranian Caravanserais”. The impressive monument, strategically positioned along the ...
Looking for a cake that blends tradition and elegance? The Persian Love Cake, or Kayk-e eshgh in Persian, is a true delight ...
Have you ever reconfigured your day’s plans, just for a menu? Tida Persian Food in North Willoughby lists tahdig sandwiches on its website – something I’d never seen a Sydney restaurant ...
And yet, Millet's scene depicting the work of gathering what others have left behind is playing out once again — not as a relic, but as a response to the crises of food waste and poverty.
Mesopotamia, with its dense network of ancient cities in the fertile plains along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers near the Persian Gulf, is often regarded as the birthplace of urban civilization.