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1952 PORTRAIT OF IRAN / PERSIA TRAVELOGUE FILM PERSEPOLIS TEHRAN SHIRAZ 19384

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Encyclopedia Britannica films presents, Iran. In collaboration with Professor William Haas, produced by Kenneth Richter. This is a 1952, black and white film. The film is narrated. The purpose of the film is to explore the great history of Iran but appreciating its recent developments in technology and education. The people of Iran look to the mountains for water 1:18. A map of the Middle East is shown with countries surrounding Iran. To the west there is Turkey, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. To the east we have Pakistan and Afghanistan 1:30. The Soviet Union lies to the north 1:32. Persian ruins at Persepolis: the Hall of 100 Columns, the Harem and a sculptured stone stairway 1:56. Life-size carving of Darius the ruler 2:00. Etched imagery of worshipers bringing bounty to Darius 2:14. Vessels with exotic shapes are shown being offered to the ruler 2:33. Images of humpback cattle from what is today India 2:38. A chariot like those of the Egyptian pharaohs 2:50. A Bactrian camel from what is today Afghanistan 2:50. Golden tablet with Darius’s words 3:00. Bust of Xerxes who expanded Persian rule 3:18. The Persian armies met defeat at the hands of the Greeks at the battle of Marathon 3:28. Many mosques were built 3:58. Roads, irrigation systems palaces and theaters were built 4:25. Raza Shah rises to power, 4:39. The young ruler’s Palace has the architectural style of modern day Tehran 4:48. The mirror throne room 4:58. The Peacock throne, a golden seat of state 5:14. Nader Shah captures the throne from India and brought it to Persia 5:18. Atop the throne sits the jeweled Peacock 5:18. Tehran is the capital of Iran, a modern city with roots in the past 5:25. New buildings and modern apartments that sit in the foreground of the great mountains show progress 5:56. At the National University, young Iranians study to become doctors, teachers, engineers and leaders of the future 6:12. Isfahan is near the center of the country and pointed out on a map 6:16. The Imperial splendor of Isfahan and workers in the market 6:30. The hands of Isfahan craftsman create fine articles of silver. Their skill is not easily acquired 7:00. Mohammad Zufan, a silver-master plies his trade 7:17. Silver cases ornamented with ancient heroes and beasts 7:22. The shop windows of Isfahan 7:30. Miniature paintings. A man paints with a very small brush of three camel hairs in fine detail 7:54. Women are binding knots to make woolen rugs 8:17. Woman uses a comb faced hammer over the ropes of the rug 8:42. Textile mill shows modern industry in Shiraz 9:00. Oranges grow near reflecting pools 9:21. A temple honoring the poet Saadi is at Shiraz 9:33. Camel caravans 9:45. Technical school 9:55. Rapidly expanding medical school 10:06. Doctors sit together and learn 10:11. Elaborate irrigation systems bring water from 60 feet underground 10:40. People of the village come to the well to wash their clothes 10:51. Animals and humans share the water at the well 11:02. Zara and her family make bread 11:41. The main staple is bread with little meat or vegetables to be had 12:00. Personal belongings are scarce 12:15. Bedding is the most important possession 12:20. A boy climbed down off the roof of his home and enters a building 12:32. Women bake bread over a fire 12:40. Oxen walk with a man 13:10. Steel tip on the plow helps turn over the soil behind the oxen 13:28. Aerial view of Iran 13:35. Large oil refineries 13:49. Iranian technicians are developing skills to operate complex machinery 13:59. Men from the Highland Tribes 14:10. The End.

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Johnny Exodice
Johnny Exodice 3 années depuis  

1. (1-8.) A great god is Ahuramazda, who created this earth, who created yonder sky, who created man, who created happiness for man, who made Darius king, one king of many, one lord of many.

2. (8-15.) I am Darius the Great King, King of Kings, King of countries containing all kinds of men, King in this great earth far and wide, son of Hystaspes, an Achaemenian, a Persian, son of a Persian, an Aryan, having Aryan lineage.

3. (15-30.) Darius the King says: By the favor of Ahuramazda these are the countries which I seized outside of Persia; I ruled over them; they bore tribute to me; what was said to them by me, that they did; my law -- that held them firm; Media, Elam, Parthia, Aria, Bactria, Sogdiana, Chorasmia, Drangiana, Arachosia, Sattagydia, Gandara, Sind, Amyrgian Scythians, Scythians with pointed caps, Babylonia, Assyria, Arabia, Egypt, Armenia, Cappadocia, Sardis, Ionia, Scythians who are across the sea, Skudra, petasos-wearing Ionians, Libyans, Ethiopians, men of Maka, Carians.

4. (30-47.) Darius the King says: Ahuramazda, when he saw this earth in commotion, thereafter bestowed it upon me, made me king; I am king. By the favor of Ahuramazda I put it down in its place; what I said to them, that they did, as was my desire. If now you shall think that "How many are the countries which King Darius held?" look at the sculptures (of those) who bear the throne, then shall you know, then shall it become known to you: the spear of a Persian man has gone forth far; then shall it become known to you: a Persian man has delivered battle far indeed from Persia.

5. (47-55.) Darius the King says: This which has been done, all that by the will of Ahuramazda I did. Ahuramazda bore me aid, until I did the work. May Ahuramazda protect me from harm, and my royal house, and this land: this I pray of Ahuramazda, this may Ahuramazda give to me!

6. (56-60.) O man, that which is the command of Ahuramazda, let this not seem repugnant to you; do not leave the right path; do not rise in rebellion. https://www.cais-soas.com/CAIS..../Languages/aryan/ins

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no0negun
no0negun 3 années depuis

Great video. So strange to see the fall of the Shah in our lifetime and to see that country hijacked.

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