A collection of sources used by Iranian nationalists editing articles related to Cyrus the Great and the Cyrus Cylinder:

  1. Joseph P. Free; Howard F. Vos (ed.): Archaeology and Bible History (1950/1992) - a book written by a Bible believer that served well an entire generation of pastors, Sunday school teachers, laypersons, and college students by summarizing the history of the Bible and shedding light on biblical events through archaeological discoveries.[1]
    (added to History of human rights on 13 September 2010[2] by 93.143.46.224)
  2. Larry Hedrick: The Arts of Leadership and War (2007) - the first book by a former U.S. Air Force officer who has rewritten Xenophon to turn the Cyropaedia into some sort of guidebook for business executives and managers.[3]
    (added to Cyrus Cylinder on 31 July 2008[4] by Larno Man, added to Cyrus the Great on 12 January 2009[5] by Xashaiar, added to History of human rights on 13 September 2010[6] by 93.143.46.224, re-added to History of human rights five times on 16 December 2010: twice by Jdravan[7][8], once by Rjensen[9], twice by GoetheFromm[10][11] after being solicited by Jdravan[12])
  3. Jacob Abbott: Histories of Cyrus the Great and Alexander the Great (1850) - Abbott was a writer of children's books
    (added to Cyrus the Great on 2 March 2009[13]by Xashaiar, added to List of national founders on 26 March 2009[14] by Sindbad behzad, added again to Cyrus the Great on 13 March 2010[15] by 58.170.0.188 )
  4. Michael and Mary B. Woods: Seven Wonders of the Ancient Middle East (2009) - a 'young adult reading level' book according to Amazon.com
    (added to Cyrus Cylinder on 8 November 2008[16] by Nepaheshgar, added to Cyrus the Great on 10 March 2010[17] by 58.170.0.188, added to History of human rights on 13 September 2010[18] by 93.143.46.224)
  5. zarathushtra.com - a webpage dedicated to promoting the Spiritual Philosophy of Zarathushtra & Zoroastrianism
    (added to Achaemenid Empire by Spectheintro on 25 July 2007[19], re-added once by 76.172.32.188 on 17 December 2010[20] and twice by GoetheFromm on 24 December 2010[21][22])
  6. rozanehmagazine.com - a home-made Iranian pride website practising cyber-bullying [23]
    (added three times to Jona Lendering on 24 October 2010[24][25][26]by 75.82.13.51, added to Osprey Publishing by Nepaheshgar on 20 December 2008[27][28]) - see here, too.
  7. iranpoliticsclub.net - a "Website For Thinking Iranians" and the source for this image
    (uploaded to Wikimedia Commons and described as Portrait of Cyrus the Great. By a 21st century Iranian artist on 27 February 2010 by User:Aeaige, added to Cyrus the Great on 28 February 2010[29] by Eirione, added to Achaemenid Empire on 17 January 2011[30] by Dr. Persi). Meanwhile, despite its, according to Dr. Persi, great artistic and national importance, deleted, see here)
  8. Philip Schaff: The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge (1853-1914)
    (added to Cyrus the Great on 9 August 2006[31] by SG)
  9. Samuel W(illard) Crompton: Cyrus the Great (2008) - another 'young adult reading level' book according to Amazon.com
    (added to Cyrus the Great on 10 March 2010[32] by 58.170.0.188)
  10. Virginia Schomp: The Ancient Persians (2009) - a book with, according to Amazon.com, reading level: ages 9 -12
    (added to Achaemenid Empire on 16 January 2011[33] by Dr. Persi)
  11. Terri Dougherty: 300 Heroes: The Battle of Thermopylae (2009) - another book with, according to Amazon.com, reading level: ages 9 -12
    (added to Achaemenid Empire on 5 October 2009[34] by 24.23.160.233
  12. Haydn Middleton: Ancient Greek War and Weapons)(2009) - one more book with, according to Amazon.com, reading level: ages 9 -12
    (added to Achaemenid Empire on 9 July 2011[35] by Dr. Persi)
  13. Philip L. Groisser: Mastering World History (1975), a vintage high school textbook out of print for probably 30 years now, not held at the Princeton University Library
    (added - with wrong title: World History - to Achaemenid Empire on 23 October 2010[36] by Armaiti, re-added (still with wrong title) on 17 December 2010[37] by 76.172.32.188 and on 17 January 2011[38] by Dr. Persi, re-added on 27 March 2011[39] by GoetheFromm, now finally as per Konstock's concerns[40] with the correct title)
  14. Arthur Upham Pope: The History of the Persian Civilization - a book that doesn't exist at all
    (added to Achaemenid Empire on 23 October 2010[41] by Armaiti - who very probably took both Groisser and Pope via copy & paste from here)