by Shubhrangshu Roy, philosopher, poet, researcher, photographer, former Editor-in-chief of the Financial Chronicle in partnership with The New York Times. Published in πππππ«π¨π§ ππ‘πππ¨π°π¬ https://shubhrangshuroy.com/essays/saffron-shadows/the-wasteland
“πͺππΎβπΎππΆπ, ππΈπ½β΄ππΆπππ, πΆππΉ βππΎπ π πΎπβππ π½β΄πβ―ππ”
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Persia and now Iran
βIran is that desolate expanse, dotted with oases towns, that the Sassanid called Eransahr, their dominion, ruled mostly through history by non-Persian races, Each one of these invaders β¦, since the dawn of human memory, has left behind their cultural imprint on a vast desert wasteland we still call Iran, where they rode from oasis to oasis to occupy territory, ππ½πΆπ πβ―ππβ―ππ ππΈπ½β΄ππΆππ ππΎπππΆπβ―πππ πΎππΆβπΎπβ― πβ΄ π·β― ππ½β― πΆππΈβ―ππππΆπ π½β΄πβ―ππΆππΉ β΄π» ππ½β―πΎπ ππΆπβ―-π·β―ππΎβ―π» ππππΆπ ππΆπΈβ―.
One month into American bombings, Iran is at that forever twilight moment in the immensity of time through which its rulers have carved their remarkable journeys in the βwastelandβ of civilizations from one oasis to anotherβ¦β
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