ANCIENT SWARTHY PERSIA

Elam-Media-Parsua Dedication
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afro-iranians – The Fat Cat Collective
Moorish Iran:The Resurrection Of The real Parsuwans/Persians of ancient times.
Ashley Cortez
farsizaban: Jahanbakhsh “Bakhsho” Kordizadeh (1937-1977) was a famous Afro-Iranian singer from Bushehr, a port city in southern Iran. He was an incredibly popular figure in Southern Iran, known for his unique voice and style. He is credited in Iran for revolutionizing southern Iranian folklore music and “Maddahi”, a type of ceremonial religious singing done in Iran. Folkloric and religious songs that Bakhsho wrote continue to have a huge influence in Iran. After his death his hometown of ...
Ashley Cortez
farsizaban: Jahanbakhsh “Bakhsho” Kordizadeh (1937-1977) was a famous Afro-Iranian singer from Bushehr, a port city in southern Iran. He was an incredibly popular figure in Southern Iran, known for his unique voice and style. He is credited in Iran for revolutionizing southern Iranian folklore music and “Maddahi”, a type of ceremonial religious singing done in Iran. Folkloric and religious songs that Bakhsho wrote continue to have a huge influence in Iran. After his death his hometown of ...
Ashley Cortez
farsizaban: Jahanbakhsh “Bakhsho” Kordizadeh (1937-1977) was a famous Afro-Iranian singer from Bushehr, a port city in southern Iran. He was an incredibly popular figure in Southern Iran, known for his unique voice and style. He is credited in Iran for revolutionizing southern Iranian folklore music and “Maddahi”, a type of ceremonial religious singing done in Iran. Folkloric and religious songs that Bakhsho wrote continue to have a huge influence in Iran. After his death his hometown of ...
Elam: Wars with Rome, The Arab-Eurasian invasion
Elam: Wars with Rome, The Arab-Eurasian invasion,Peroz I.
Elam: Wars with Rome, The Arab-Eurasian invasion
Elam: Wars with Rome, The Arab-Eurasian invasion,King Peroz I.
Elam: Wars with Rome, The Arab-Eurasian invasion
Elam: Wars with Rome, The Arab-Eurasian invasion,King Ardeshir II.