The Statue of Liberty: Iranian History-The Land of the Original Aryans


The Statue of Liberty was erected in Paris and New York on the face of Mithra, the ancient Iranian Sun God.

In 1886, France presented the Statue of Liberty of New York to the United States on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of American independence.

A smaller example of this statue can be found on the Saint-Paris River 15 near the Grunel Bridge.

The statue was created by Frederick Augustus Bertolomi, a follower of Avesta and Mitra, so he based it on the image of Mithra in the Museum of London, which emits seven rays of light. A ray of light shines and becomes the motto of this statue that illuminates the freedom of the world.

In connection with the solar hat on Mithra, which Mr. Bartlomi also created on the Statue of Liberty,

Shiraz Hafez, a follower of Mithra, wrote a poem about the sun and a song.
(Persian text📝)
منم که گوشه میخانه خانقاه من است
دعای پیر مغان ورد صبحگاه من است
از آن زمان که بر این آستان نهادم روی
فراز مسند خورشید تکیه گاه من است
تو بدری و خورشید تو را بنده شدهست
تا بندهی تو شدهست تابنده شدهست
زان روی که از شعاع نور رخ تو
خورشید منیر و ماه تابنده شدهست
ای خونبهای نافه چین خاک راه تو
خورشید سایه پرور طرف کلاه تو

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