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Club. I want to take a second might be going to please silentio cell phones. We will be recording audio and video so thats a great incentive to try phones, and also to ask questions with open the floor up, theres a standing mic here in the middle when we do that after the talk here following the talk and the questions there will be assigning. We have books available behind the register. After the talk if you want to get up and purchase book and come back david would be more than happy to sign the. Finally after everything is said and done if you could collapse futures pictures about them up against a surface, that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Tonight i have the pleasure of hosting david unhra, plaintiff entered at New York Times. He previously was a reporter and editor at the wall street journal in new york and london. Before that he was journal of European Banking ....
We all know the saying cleanliness is next to godliness. In ancient persia, cleanliness was considered to be important both in a. Physical and spiritual sense. This belief dates back to prezurastrian times. With the emergence of islam that put lot of emphasis on keeping oneself clean at all times, you started to see traditional iranian public baths popping up all over the cities. Their importance only second to schools and mosks. Travel through iran and you can still find traces of hot and cold baths and bath houses ancient takamian sites. It was around 2012 that iranian archaeologists uncovered over 60 feet of complex water and sewer systems in the ancient city of persepolis, the capital of persia in the akaminaid dynasty. Further investigations revealed that the drainage system that branched off. Into several canals was also part of a cooling system for the floors, keep in mind that were talking about the 6th century bc. The traditional baths in kashan and isfahan mostly date back to ....
We all know the saying cleanliness is next to godliness. In ancient persia, cleanliness was considered to be important both in a physical and spiritual sense. This belief dates back to prezorastrian times. With the emergence of islam that put lot of emphasis on keeping oneself clean at all times, you started to see traditional iranian public baths popping up. All over the cities, their importance only second to schools and mosks. Travel through iran and you can still find traces of hot and cold baths and bath houses ancient takamian sites. It was around 2012 that iranian archeologists uncovered over 60 feet of complex water. And suir systems in the ancient city of persepolis, the capital of persia in the aceminid dynasty. Further investigations revealed that the drainage system that branched off into several canals was also part of a cooling system for the floors. Keep in mind that were talking about the 6th century bc. The traditional baths in karsan and isfahon mostly date back to th ....
We all know the saying cleanliness is next to godliness. In ancient persia, cleanliness was considered to be important both in a physical and spiritual sense. This belief dates back to prezurastrian times. With the emergence of islam that put lot of emphasis on keeping oneself. At all times you started to see traditional iranian public baths popping up all over the cities, their importance only second to schools and mosques. Travel through iran and you can still find traces of hot and cold baths and bath houses ancient taciminian. It was around 2012 that iranian archaeologists uncovered over 60 feet of complex water and sewer systems in the ancient city of persepolis, the capital of persia in the acamined dynasty. Further investigations revealed that the drainage system that branched off into several canals was also part of a cooling system for the floors. Keep in mind that were talking about the 6th century bc. The traditional bats in kashan and isfahan mostly date back to the safavid ....