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  1. Exhibit Shows Ancient Links Between Persia and Korea
    조선일보(영문판), South Korea - Apr 23, 2008
    Shilla-period artifacts such as pottery and daggers show Persian influences in the form of artistic techniques derived from the Middle Eastern empire. ...




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    ‘Glory of Persia’ Exhibit
    동아일보, South Korea - Apr 14, 2008
    Staff of the National Museum of Korea and the National Museum of Iran yesterday carry pottery to be exhibited for the “Glory of Persia” exhibit. ...



  3. Pomegranate & Fig an exciting addition to downtown
    Charlotte Sun-Herald, FL - Apr 1, 2008
    The pomegranate, a native of Persia, is one of the oldest fruits enjoyed by man. Pomegranates were brought to China circa 100 BC by a Han dynasty envoy who ...




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    The mexican kitchen’s : Islamic connection
    Journal3, Algeria - Mar 27, 2008
    The agricultural technology first developed in Persia and Mesopotamia traveled both to the New World with the Spanish and east to Afghanistan and India with ...



  5. The West, Japan, and Cultural Secondarity
    Global Politician, NY - Mar 27, 2008
    Byzantine glazed ceramics developed, beginning in the seventh century, “based in large part on models from Persia and even China. ...



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