[Iran] - Ancient antiquities taken by border security forces

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN - Iranian authorities have confiscated hundreds of relics, some of which date from the Parthian and Seleucid eras, from a cargo
intended to be shipped from a southern port to the UAE.Composed of 546 antiques and coins, the cargo was stopped by customs agents in Bandar
Lengeh, a harbor city in Hormozgan province, CHTN reported on Monday.The confiscated relics include 490 coins that date from various
historical epochs including that of the Seleucids, Parthians, Safavids, Afsharids, and Qajars, the report said.It also contains three silver
and copper vessels from the Qajar era, a gunpowder container from the Zand era, four seals from the Qajar era, two arrowheads, and a small
metal statue all dating from the first millennium of the Common Era, the report said.From a historical perspective, Iran has long played a
significant role in the ancient world
550 BC
and immigrants, including the Hellenistic Seleucids and native Parthians and Sassanids
completely subsumed under that of its conquerors.According to Britannica, an Iranian cultural renaissance in the late 8th century led to a
reawakening of Persian literary culture, though the Persian language was now highly Arabized and in Arabic script, and native Persian
Islamic dynasties began to appear with the rise of the Tahirids in the early 9th century
The region fell under the sway of successive waves of Persian, Turkish, and Mongol conquerors until the rise of the Safavids.With the fall
of the Safavids in 1736, rule passed into the hands of several short-lived dynasties leading to the rise of the Qajar line in 1796