Peyman Rahimi Fard
Dear Sirs ;
The distortion of truths is one of the most prevailing ways for covering up the Historical Complexes. Botching up some movies
such as " Three Hundred" and another books and movies as this kind; is too humble to crossing out some ancient facts such as Emancipating
The Jews from captivity by "Cyrus The Great", or Retracting the Idols in Athenic Idol Temples in Europ by next godly persian emperor "Xerxes"
(B.C. 519 - 465 ), or taking into capture the roman empror " Valerianous II " by another Iranian Sassanid King " Shapour The Great " and hundreds of
another " Painful Memories ' of a nation's superiority such as Iranians.
Attribution the falsified name of "Arabian Guf " to a region with the formal name of " Persain Gulf " in EuroNews TV Channel, and another TVs,
is another impression of these historical complexes which inculcated by the enemies of Iran to a lot of organizations.
You, Sirs, will concede this obvious rule that transmuting an ancient occurrence or a historical name which supported by more than of THIRTY juridical and convincing evidences, can be exchange easily to an idioticall start of another "lapsed cycles " which will haunt every country in all around the world .
Doubtless, I'm addressing you, the esteem which eastern nations admissibles to the western nations and culture, will be equal to the esteem which they
have seen and heard via the western major mass communication medias, such as Cinema and TV.
I will be much grateful if you favour and send me any explanations.
Thank you,
Sincerely yours;
A,Rahimi Fard.
Associate Prof.
University of Shiraz,
Shiraz, Iran.


Dear Sir, I read what you say on the various historical interpretation elaborated by the western culture.
I partially agree with you.
But I must also address your attention at the fact that your people and your country should share the responsibility of this situation. The Iranians shows me to have no cure and no love for the places of their culture! During my stay in Iran (1982/1983) I have visited the ancient city of Bishapur, it was abandoned, unguarded and even not well-marked! There was only shepherd with its goats where once was the temple of Bishapur.
Posted: April 23rd, 2007 | Report This Comment