
Bahram Beyzai's poetic imagining of the circumstances that led to the death of Yazdgerd III, the last of the Sassanid kings of Iran. His death in 651, during the Arab invasions that brought Islam to this Zoroastrian realm, was mysterious: his corpse was discovered in a mill, but the cause of his death—and the whereabouts of his remains—are unknown.

Susan Taslimi
The Miller's Wife

Mehdi Hashemi
The Miller

Mahmoud Behrouzian
The Priest

Amin Tarokh
The General

Karim Akbari Mobarakeh
The Army Chief

Yasaman Arami
The Miller's Daughter

Alireza Khamseh
The Soldier

Travelers
Travelers

You Are My World
You Are My World

Poverty
Poverty

Israfil
Israfil

The Mongols
The Mongols

Desert Dancer
Desert Dancer

Sanam
Sanam

Sculpture
Sculpture

Midday Event
Midday Event

Aba Jan
Aba Jan

Sara and Ayda
Sara and Ayda

Curse of the Golden Flower
Curse of the Golden Flower