THE STORY OF ēvakdāt

In Iranian (Avestan-Aryan) philosophy, ēvakdāt ("First Given/Created") means the unique/primordial bull from which plants and animals spread on earth. In Iranian Zoroastrian philosophy, the bull represents humanity and the vision of a universal order based on Truth and good thinking.
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BIO
As a historian, Sheda Vasseghi has a Doctorate in Education focusing on how Iran and Iranians are presented in history. Dr. Vasseghi also has a Master of Arts in Ancient History, with honors, emphasis on Ancient Persia, and a Master of Science in Business Administration. Dr. Vasseghi is an adjunct professor of history as well as a correspondent with Freepressers and WorldTribune in relation to Iran’s affairs. She is a member of Azadegan Foundation and persepolis3D.com.
[Photo: Fall 2015 at George Washington's Mount Vernon]

ARTICLES
Iran's "1953 coup" is Fake News
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION in the field of history and education
The Positioning of Iran and Iranians in the Origins of Western Civilization
EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS Cyrus the Great Scholarship (Jeff. City High School)
INTERVIEW Voice of America
PETITIONS
Stop Mislabeling Iranian Arts & Architecture as "Islamic"
PAST EVENTS
Lectures at Osher Lifelong Learning Institute | George Mason University