Mentioned in Avesta, the Vourukash sea is actually associated by some scientists with the Caspian Sea [1].
By tradition, Zoroastrian doctrine later was perceived by the Median tribe of Magi/Mugi. The name of this tribe is preserved in the name of Mugan (مغان), which is an area located east of Karabakh to the Caspian Sea coast. Starting from the early Middle Ages the word mug (مغ) has come to mean “Zoroastrian” in (...)
The reconsideration of the US alliances should be undertaken on the basis of the genuine historical and cultural identity of the Great Historical Land that has traditionally been the counter-weight to Arab tribalism and reductionism, and more recently to the Wahhabite/Saudi barbarism and the bogus-Islamic extremism.
Imperative regime change at Sanaa The Red Sea Yemenite port of Hodeida; underdevelopment is the (...)