@ No usage of the name “Razmafzar” is allowed without Dr. Manouchehr Moshtagh Khorasani’s permission. Dr. Kaveh Farrokh (Canada) is the author of three history books and has been recognized as an expert in the ancient history of Persia. His books have been translated into Russian and Persian. Dr. Farrokh teaches ancient Persian history at the University of British Columbia’s Continuing Studies Division. Dr. Farrokh is also affiliated with a number of world- renowned organizations, including Stanford University’s WAIS (World Association of International Studies) Society, the Hellenic-Iranian Studies Society, the UNESCO-affiliated Pasargard preservation Society, and the UN-affiliated and Nobel- prize nominated WAALM Institute in London where he is the Chair of the Cultural Diplomacy’s Department of Traditions & Cultural History (affiliated with the Academic Council of the United Nations System-ACUNS- and the International Peace Bureau). He publishes articles in peer-reviewed journals and publications such as Classic Arms and Militaria, Persian Heritage and the International Book of Dyslexia: A Cross Language Comparison and Practice Guide.  Dr. Farrokh has been noted for a number of citations including the Best History Book Award in London (2008), recognition by the Independent Book Publisher’s Association in the United States (2008), the Kayhan newspaper in London (the Iranian equivalent of the New York Times), the Scholarship and Merit Award (2009), the peer-reviewed Iranshenasi academic journal (2010) and the Wall Street Journal (2011). Dr. Farrokh has been interviewed by numerous media outlets including the BBC, the History Channel, the Voice of America Network and the Leonard Lopate Show in New York City. His most recent book is “Iran at war: 1500-1988” published in May 2011.  Dr. Farrokh has co-authored a number of articles on Persian arms and armor with Dr. Khorasani.  Team