Lesson 1:

Introduction to History-Part 1

An ancestor (also known as a forefather) is a parent (i.e., a grandparent, great-grandparent, great-great-grandparent and so forth).  Ancestor is “any person from whom one is descended.


Lesson 2:

Introduction to History- Part 2

This lesson concentrates on the significance of time and sequence of historical events and to calculate the dates in relation to the present.


Lesson 3:

History and Science

This lesson helps students understand how the facts about human history are found and gathered, and who are involved in this search, and the role of science in understanding the past.


Lesson 4:

Ancient Times

This lesson helps students understand how the facts about human history are found and gathered, and who are involved in this search, and the role of science in understanding the past.


Lesson 5:

Aryans

“Aryans” were group of people who migrated from Central Asia into ancient Iran and India (2000 B.C.E.), and farther westward into Europe. 


Lesson 6:

Origin of the Persian Language

The origin of spoken language goes back to the beginnings of human society. Language has been changing constantly from one generation to another.


Lesson 7:

Origin of Writing

Writing allows us to communicate our message with clarity and ease to a far larger audience. It makes our thinking and learning visible and permanent and allows us to see someone else’s ideas.


Lesson 8:

Pre-Aryan Civilization in Today’s Iran

Writing allows us to communicate our message with clarity and ease to a far larger audience. It makes our thinking and learning visible and permanent and allows us to see someone else’s ideas.


Lesson 9:

Medes

The Medes were ancient Iranian people of Aryan origin. At the end of the 2nd millennium BCE, Median tribes began to settle in the territory of the future Media in western Iran.

FEZANA represents a diverse and growing Zarathushti community in North America.

Guided by the blessings of AHURA MAZDA and the teachings of our Prophet Zarathushtra; the Federation was founded in 1987 It serves as the coordinating body for 26 Zoroastrian Associations and 14 Corresponding Groups in the United States and Canada.

The activities of FEZANA are conducted in a spirit of mutual respect, co-operation and unity amongst all Member associations, and with due regard for the principles of GOODNESS, TRUTH, REASON, BENEVOLENCE, IMPLICIT TRUST and CHARITY towards all Mankind.

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