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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN visits the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galle-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN visits the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galle-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN visits the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galle-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged exteriors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN visits the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galle-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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Toronto, Canada - June 29, 2025: Iranian marcher waving lion flag in costume-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged exteriors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN visits the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galle-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged exteriors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN visits the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galle-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN visits the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galle-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN visits the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galle-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged exteriors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN visits the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galle-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN visits the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galle-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN visits the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galle-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged exteriors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN visits the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galle-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: Iranian President MASOUD PEZESHKIAN visits the damaged interiors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galle-stock-foto
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May 12, 2026, Tehran, Iran: A view of the damaged exteriors of the Sa'dabad Cultural and Historical Complex in Tehran. Since the start of the war, a senior Tehran cultural official said US and Israeli strikes have damaged at least 120 museums and cultural and historic sites nationwide. The Sa'dabad Complex is an 80-hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran. Today, the official residence of the President of Iran is located adjacent to the complex. The complex includes natural forest, streets, qanats, galleries, mansions/palaces, and museu-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto
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On the 60th day of the war between Iran and the US-Israel ally, people in Fars province gathered beside the more than 3,000-year-old sites of Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam in response to Trump’s threat to “Erase Iranian Civilization.” The most powerful old symbol of this gathering was the historic rock relief showing the Roman Emperor Valerian kneeling before the Sasanian king Shapur I — a lasting image, for Iranians, of the West’s defeat before Iran. By gathering at this historic site, people sent a clear message: Iranian civilization is too old and deeply rooted to be erased by threats.-stock-foto