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kaveh_history is a tiktok influencers from the United States with 176609 followers. His/her video classification is Public Figure in tiktok. Many people who follow him/her are because of his/her classification. He/She has published more than 274 videos, with a cumulative total of 13489341 likes, and a total of 176609 fans. In the current tiktok ranking in the United States, he/she ranks No. United States and ranks No. globally.
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In the past 30 days, he/she has released for following 5 videos, 51547 views, 3007 likes, 336 comments and 50 shares
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His/her average playback of each video reached 10309.4, an average of 601.4 likes per video, an average of 67.2 per video, and an average of 10 sharing times per video.
His/her best and the first three best videos played 19800, 45019, respectively. These three videos are:Another view of the Zoroastrian fire temple built by Ardashir I in 224 a.d. Ardashir I was the Sassanian King of Kings of Iranians and non Iranians. He built this structure and established his new dynasty after defeating the former Iranian Parthian Dynasty at the battle Hormozdgan. His bloodline would rule the Sassanian empire until the 7th century a.d. when Iran was conquered by the Muslim Arabs. Ardashir I was an artistic pioneer who revived ancient Achaemenid architecture and symbolism while also establishing new precedents that would last for the duration of his empire. This temple was one of those major precedents. We see its style and construction methods implemented all around the lands of the ancient Sassanian empire, from Taq e Khasra near modern day Baghdad to the citadel of Panjakent in modern day Tajikistan. Come join the Zoroastrian Renaissance 💜 Original model and animation by @kaveh_history Copyright © @Kaveh_history, 2024. All rights reserved. This original post and its content are protected under copyright law. #iran #persian #zoroastrian #architecture #history ; #construction #history #howto ; The 13th day after the vernal equinox marks the end of Nowrooz (Iranian new year) celebrations. It’s called Sizda Bedar and it originated in ancient Zoroastrian times thousands of years ago. The vernal equinox is a rebirth of the living world, but also a reminder that another chapter in our lives has come to an end. Iranian/ Zoroastrian culture isn’t just for Iranians. It has preserved the traditions of all of our most ancient ancestors who were people of the earth. In this new year I am thankful for my ancestors and my loved ones. Happy new year. #persian #iranian #zoroastrian
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Another view of the Zoroastrian fire temple built by Ardashir I in 224 a.d. Ardashir I was the Sassanian King of Kings of Iranians and non Iranians. He built this structure and established his new dynasty after defeating the former Iranian Parthian Dynasty at the battle Hormozdgan. His bloodline would rule the Sassanian empire until the 7th century a.d. when Iran was conquered by the Muslim Arabs. Ardashir I was an artistic pioneer who revived ancient Achaemenid architecture and symbolism while also establishing new precedents that would last for the duration of his empire. This temple was one of those major precedents. We see its style and construction methods implemented all around the lands of the ancient Sassanian empire, from Taq e Khasra near modern day Baghdad to the citadel of Panjakent in modern day Tajikistan. Come join the Zoroastrian Renaissance 💜 Original model and animation by @kaveh_history Copyright © @Kaveh_history, 2024. All rights reserved. This original post and its content are protected under copyright law. #iran #persian #zoroastrian #architecture #history
01:00The siberian unicorn probably crossed paths with one of your ancestors #history #prehistoric #animals
01:02The 13th day after the vernal equinox marks the end of Nowrooz (Iranian new year) celebrations. It’s called Sizda Bedar and it originated in ancient Zoroastrian times thousands of years ago. The vernal equinox is a rebirth of the living world, but also a reminder that another chapter in our lives has come to an end. Iranian/ Zoroastrian culture isn’t just for Iranians. It has preserved the traditions of all of our most ancient ancestors who were people of the earth. In this new year I am thankful for my ancestors and my loved ones. Happy new year. #persian #iranian #zoroastrian
01:00An update to my reconstruction of the Zoroastrian fire temple built by Ardashir I in 224 a.d. Ardashir I was the Sassanian King of Kings of Iranians and non Iranians. He built this structure and established his new dynasty after defeating the former Iranian Parthian Dynasty at the battle Hormozdgan. His bloodline bloodline would rule the Sassanian empire until the 7th century a.d. when Iran was conquered by the Muslim Arabs. Ardashir I was an artistic pioneer who revived ancient Achaemenid architecture and symbolism while also establishing new precedents that would last for the duration of his empire. This temple was one of those major precedents. We see its style and construction methods implemented all around the lands of the ancient Sassanian empire, from Taq e Khasra near modern day Baghdad to the citadel of Panjakent in modern day Tajikistan. Music : @kourosh.yaghmaei #iran #persian #zoroastrian #architecture #history
01:02This is the oldest known copy of the “Ashem Vohu” prayer which is one of the two most important prayers in the Zoroastrian religion. It translates as - “Righteousness is the best good. It is radiant happiness. Radiant happiness comes to the person to whom righteousness is for the sake of best righteousness alone.” ‘Righteousness’ is a translation of the eastern Iranic Avestan word ‘Asha’. In Zoroastrianism, ‘Asha’ is the universal law that stands for order, evolution, progress and perfection as ordained by the creator (per Ali A. Jafarey) The prayer is written in the ancient Sogdian language. Sogdiana was an ancient Iranian land in Central Asia that sat in the periphery of the ancient Achaemenid, Parthian and Sassanian empires (see map in slide 2). Sogdiana was located at the nexus of a diverse array of ancient civilizations and was a key region for trade on the Silk Road, especially its capital of Samarkand. Its geographical position made it a center of multiculturalism which nurtured development of the arts including fashion and music (See Sogdian musicians in slide 3). Although its people were predominantly Iranian Zoroastrians, they accepted and promoted a multitude of religions which included Buddhism, Manichaeism and Christianity. This copy of the Ashem Vohu prayer is dated to the 8th - 9th century A.D.. This demonstrates that the Sogdians maintained their Zoroastrian religion after the Islamic conquests of Iran and Central Asia. Slide 4 shows a painting of Mangonel (traction trebuchet) being operated by Muslim Arab invaders who sieged and conquered the Sogdian capital of Samarkand between 711-721 A.D.. The painting is from the citadel of Panjakent which sat at the base of the Pamir mountains and was one of the last strongholds of the independent Sogdians after the collapse of the Sassanian empire. In slide 5 you can see vaulted arch brickwork which is virtually identical in construction to ancient Sassanian Zoroastrian fire temples such as Ardashir I’s fire temple Piruzabad, Iran. #history #Zoroastrianism #sogdiana #architecture #religion #language #iran
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