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Mysterious ancient circular city of GUR..
Remain and virtual reconstruction of the circular city of Gur, also known as Ardashir-Khwarrah โ€“ named after Ardashir I, founder of the Sassanid Empire ...Fars ,Iran
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The site of the mysterious ancient city of Gor with the pillar at its center..
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Virtual reconstruction of the city
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The unique city of Gur was the first capital of the Sasanian Empire. An unusual round shape that amazed both ancient and modern observers.
 
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How ancient Iranians wrote their text clay...Old Persian was inscribed in the cuneiform script,

 
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How ancient Iranians wrote their text clay...Old Persian was inscribed in the cuneiform script,


Is there any institute in Iran where students can study Pahlavi script? I believe during the Sassanid era both Syriac-Aramic and Pahlavi script were used for official use.
 
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Is there any institute in Iran where students can study Pahlavi script? I believe during the Sassanid era both Syriac-Aramic and Pahlavi script were used for official use.
Recently I have found this very interesting web site that might give you some pointers..an interesting site that covers most ancient languages including Proto_iranian languages and how they actually sound to us ..they even have old Egyptian language ..






this web site talks about ancient Farsi also It is called Pasargad institute but I do not have any more info on them.. the video is about "middle Persian" language.

 
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The number count in middle Persian is very similar to modern Urdu. 'Ek, Do, Teen, Char, Panch, Chay, Saat, Aat, No, Das', etc. It could be because of the Turkic-Mughal empire who chose Persian as the court and official language. Although they were Turkic-Uzbek rulers, they were heavily Persianized and ruled the subcontinent for a long time. That's also one of the reasons that Iran and Pakistan share a lot of similar customs.
 
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The number count in middle Persian is very similar to modern Urdu. 'Ek, Do, Teen, Char, Panch, Chay, Saat, Aat, No, Das', etc. It could be because of the Turkic-Mughal empire who chose Persian as the court and official language. Although they were Turkic-Uzbek rulers, they were heavily Persianized and ruled the subcontinent for a long time. That's also one of the reasons that Iran and Pakistan share a lot of similar customs.
I have listened to Urdu and I can understand many sentences...
 
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