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The author of this book mixed the historical facts and legends of the ancient city of Ardeshir Khore (Gor); And with his powerful imagination, he managed to create a spectacular and rich story. He has depicted the emergence of the Sassanid dynasty and the disappearance of the people of this city during the Mongol period, in the form of a pleasant narrative. Sishma indirectly invites its reader to think about the habits of today's societies, from marijuana consumption to baseless beliefs and superstitions. To all those who dream of freedom from the self-made prison of your mind; I recommend reading this interesting and informative story.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The author of this book mixed the historical facts and legends of the ancient city of Ardeshir Khore (Gor); And with his powerful imagination, he managed to create a spectacular and rich story. He has depicted the emergence of the Sassanid dynasty and the disappearance of the people of this city during the Mongol period, in the form of a pleasant narrative. Sishma indirectly invites its reader to think about the habits of today's societies, from marijuana consumption to baseless beliefs and superstitions. To all those who dream of freedom from the self-made prison of your mind; I recommend reading this interesting and informative story.
Autorenporträt
He became a teacher in October 1992, and by serving in an unprivileged village in Iran that lacked the simplest facilities such as electricity and running water, a great passion for teaching and learning was instilled in his soul to the point that despite the fact that He only had two semesters left to obtain his bachelor's degree in literature, and because of lack of transportation to the village that had eighty kilometers of undrivable road, he decided not to get his degree.His first priority was education; education to children who were in unprivileged schools; although he is retired, he could not back to the big cities, and helping children in that villages is still my first priority.