The Persian Version

Arash Darius Kamali

The Persian Version Podcast is devoted to countering mainstream disinformation by bringing to light the inexhaustible, though largely unknown, under-appreciated history, art, culture, mythology, religious traditions, literature, philosophies, and historic contributions of the Iranian (Aryan) and Iranic peoples as well as that of the ethnically diverse but culturally Persionate world. The podcast will explore the myriad ways in which this tradition has influenced and interacted with the worlds other major civilizations through the ages. Support: https://anchor.fm/arash-darius-kamali/support

  1. Christianity as the gift from Indo-European Iran; the influence of Perso-Roman Mithraism on early Christianity

    04/01/2021

    Christianity as the gift from Indo-European Iran; the influence of Perso-Roman Mithraism on early Christianity

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The Persian Version Podcast is devoted to countering mainstream disinformation by bringing to light the inexhaustible, though largely unknown, under-appreciated history, art, culture, mythology, religious traditions, literature, philosophies, and historic contributions of the Iranian (Aryan) and Iranic peoples as well as that of the ethnically diverse but culturally Persionate world. The podcast will explore the myriad ways in which this tradition has influenced and interacted with the worlds other major civilizations through the ages. Support: https://anchor.fm/arash-darius-kamali/support