Why Iranians circumambulate Cyrus’ tomb-By Masoud AlzahidAl Arabiya
Araz News:Thousands of Iranians have headed to the tomb where Cyrus the Great, the founder of Achaemenid Empire, is believed to be buried, to commemorate the Day of Cyrus despite not being recognized by any international institution.
Unlike previous years, the gathering was not banned by the authorities. Analysts believe wasn’t banned this year because the Iranian regime needs to mobilize people in favor of its expansion into the Arab world in any way possible. These national gatherings, such as marking the Day of Cyrus, reflect hostility towards Arabs whom Persian nationalists accuse of toppling the last Persian Empire in 651 AD, when Yazdegerd III, the last king of the Sasanian Empire, lost a 14-year struggle to drive out the Rashidun Caliphate, the first Islamic dynasty to rule an Islamic empire.
(Queen Tomyris, who defeated the Persian king Cyrus, receiving his head bathed in blood in revenge)
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