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Maria Benabbass
{K:1635} 1/6/2009
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very nice shot, full of history
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 1/6/2009
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Excelente la composición, de gran impacto y dinamismo. Felicitaciones y felicidades!
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 1/6/2009
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An exciting and dramatic perspective to this excellent historical study. I love the tones my friend, well done to you. A belated Happy New Year Siamak. I am busy trying to catch up on UF, see you again soon. My very best wishes to you as always.....Ray
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Aungsita Chatterjee
{K:19843} 1/4/2009
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excellent.............. regards bubai.
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siamak jafari
{K:20075} 1/4/2009
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dear aziz. thanks for this burden.great regards-siamak
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jacques brisebois
{K:73883} 1/4/2009
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great angle for the shoot, very nice job.
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Ali dewchi
{K:15992} 1/4/2009
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Excellent WORK 7+++
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aZiZ aBc
{K:28345} 1/4/2009
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A very nice shot of Arash the Archer ... I copied a part of the information on this subject from wikipedia, for our non-Iranian friends. ... The basic story of the bowman runs as follows: In a war between the Iranians and the Un-Iranians (in post-Sassanid tradition frequently identified with the Turanians) over the "royal glory" khwarrah, the General Afrasiab has surrounded the forces of the righteous Manuchehr, and the two sides agree to make peace. Both reach an agreement that whatever land falls within the range of a bow-shot shall be returned to the Manuchehr and the Iranians, and the rest should then fall to Afraisab and the Aniranians. An angel (in al-Biruni it is 'Esfandaramad', i.e. the Amesha Spenta Ameretat, MP Spendarmad) instructs Manuchehr to construct a special bow and arrow, and Arash is asked to be the archer. Arash then fires the specially-prepared arrow at dawn, which then traveled a great distance (see below) before finally landing and so marking the future border between the Iranians and the Aniranians. .... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arash ______________________________________________-
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