The Effect of COVID-19 on Iranian Regime

David Yazdan from Andrew Korybko Dear Editor,I hope this article makes the upcoming issue of Persian Heritage Magazine. Recently I came upon a very interesting article by a renown Gentleman by the... Read more »

The Persian Language

Shiraz Mitra Ara As languages are lost, so are their dialects and accents. To combat this, the standard approach to language preservation usually focuses on the language used by the most people,... Read more »

An Interview with Dr. Nasser Kanani Professor, Physicist, and Researcher

Shahrokh Ahkami Please tell us about your childhood, adolescent and your studies in Iran This is according to my mother. I was born in Mashad. My birth certificate however was registered in... Read more »

Who Owns Iran’s Oil? Corruption in Iran’s Oil and Gas Sector

First Part — President’s Letter, Khosrow B. Semnani – (taken from “Where Is My Oil?”) “Our path is not the path of oil. Oil does not matter to us. The nationalization of oil... Read more »

Uncle’s Complaint: Tale of a Rejuvenation

2nd and Final Part Dr. Iraj Bashiri — “That’s what brought us to the realization that we were in a life and death struggle with them. Struggle not just for the people,... Read more »

The Patriots Who Triggered Demise of the Empire: Gandhi, Mossadegh and Nasser

Reza Vaghefi — Indian Independence  The British Empire was probably the only empire in history of mankind that at one time covered one-fourth of the world (Grand Improvisation, by Derek Leebaert). It... Read more »

Timeless Leadership Lessons from Cyrus the Great

Ryan Holiday — Forget 1-800-CEO Read. The greatest book on business and leadership was written in the 4th century BC by a Greek about a Persian King. Yeah, that’s right. Behold: Cyrus... Read more »

The Sakas — Part Eight

Michael McClain — Firstly, a few observations. It has been commented that I am “medieval and not modern, rural and not urban”, and that I am “an incurable idealist and romantic”. Just... Read more »

​The Patriots Who Triggered Demise of the Empire: Gandhi, Mossadegh and Nasser

M. Reza Vaghefi – Indian Independence — The British Empire was probably the only empire in history of mankind that at one time covered one-fourth of the world (Grand Improvisation, by Derek... Read more »

Reza Abdoh: From the Son of the Founder of Persepolis Club to the Recognized Playwright in the American Theater

PanteA Bahrami — The Berlin Institute of Contemporary Art is holding an exhibition of photos, manuscripts, screenings and videos of the 32-year-old Iranian-American director, Reza Abdoh who died of aids in 1995.... Read more »