Ghafar Jalal Alaa nicknamed Jalal al-Sultaneh (1326-1258) was Iran’s minister of power in Washington. Following his arrest in America, relations between Iran and America became strained for a while.
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Ghafar Jalal Alaa nicknamed Jalal al-Sultaneh (1326-1258) was Iran’s minister of power in Washington. Following his arrest in America, relations between Iran and America became strained for a while.
Read More »Shapur I. was the second Sasanian King of Kings of Iran. The dating of his reign is disputed, but it is generally agreed that he ruled from 240 to 270, with his father Ardashir I as co-regent until the death of the latter in 242. During his co-regency, he helped his father with the conquest and destruction of the ...
Read More »Ontario is home to many breathtaking natural wonders, and some are even more spectacular during the fall season. You can discover waterfalls, mountains, and more surrounded by stunning foliage.
Read More »How could the biggest ship in the U.S. Navy vanish without a trace? This was the question on many people’s minds in March 1918, when an enormous collier, the USS Cyclops, disappeared on a voyage between the West Indies to Baltimore. A century on, it’s no closer to being answered.
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