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I just won 74 $DEGEN in Gate of Degen! @degengate
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Claiming my @socialtoken airdrop and crediting @pry with my social airdrop
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My CasterRank
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You are lost in me or I am lost in you, time!
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Excellent poem written by the artist calligrapher
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I just won 125 $DEGEN in Gate of Degen! @degengate
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I congratulate myself and my friends on comeback to warpcast for activity.😅
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Hossein Behzad (1894 – 13 October 1968) was a prominent Iranian painter. His early work was in the styles of the old masters of Persian painting of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, hoping to save Persian miniature painting from oblivion.
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Statue of Darius I Susa, Khuzestan This magnificent piece is the finest surviving statue in the round from the Achaemenid period. The statue is placed on a rect-angular base, with the head and upper body now missing. The king is depicted wearing a Persian dress with a dagger tucked Into his belt. The pleats of the robe are inscribed in cuneiform on the right side in the three official languages of the empire - Old Persian, Elamite, and Babylonian-and on the left side in Egyptian hieroglyphs. These inscriptions list the titles of the king and mention that the statue was created in Egypt under the orders of Darius, likely intended to be placed in a temple at Heliopolis. The statue is made of grey granite, with chemical analysis suggesting it originated from the Wadi Hammamat in eastern Egypt.
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What date do you guess this beautiful pottery is for? Small gift for the closest answer.
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A wonderful art that seems to be a history book and a beautiful image and of course a beautiful and useful cast.
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Would you like to drink tea in this cup? Pottery cup, Iran, Tappeh Sialk, Kāshān, Isfähän, Cemetery B, Sialk VI period, Iron Age III, ca. 850-550 BCE, Inv.
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Stucco Mihrab (Praying Niche) Discovered in Rabi Khatoon Shrine, the place where Imamzade Rabia Khatoon was discovered Oshtorjan, Isfahan 1308 A.D.
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Natura! Mummy, Salt Man No. 1, Fragments of a head with golden earring. For 1700 years ago. Discovered in Iran
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My favorite room
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The British researcher, Noel Malcolm, also believes in his book, A Brief History of Bosnia, that the tie first went to Europe from Iran during the Sassanid period. These Iranians were Mani's followers[citation needed] and used a cloth on the front of their shirts to distinguish themselves from others. But in modern history, it was taken to France by Croats, and due to language differences, its name was changed to tie, and it was given more attention by France's neighbor, England, and introduced to the world.
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@omroubar mahdi is an artist with morals, talent, and good smell.
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Rumi
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True words but a bit harsh!
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