"The word “Iran” has its roots in the Middle Persian term Ērān (𐭠𐭩𐭫𐭠𐭭), which is derived from the Old Iranian *arya-, meaning “Aryan.”
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I just looked up what Iranian mothership theory, it's drone stuff so my below answer may not make sense with that theory in mind but I'm gonna say it anyway because I'm here to amuse myself (i wrote the below before looking up the term)
Fun with history:
https://www.worldhistory.org/Aryan/
https://www.britannica.com/place/ancient-Iran
"Though they developed in comparative isolation, each of these areas does yield some evidence of cultural contact with its immediate neighbours and, in some striking cases, with developments in the centres of higher civilization in Mesopotamia. Trade would appear to be the principal mechanism by which such contacts were maintained, and often Elam appears to have acted as an intermediary between Sumer and Babylon on the one hand and the plateau cultures on the other."
I think these issues go way, waay back.
A reminder that anywhere and everywhere Babylon is, Babylon will fall, just something that comes to mind.
I cant help but think of a winged sun when they say it though.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winged_sun
Civil implies public (plural); centre implies private (singular). Each one implies center of all...few suggest civil centers (cities) to draw many together, which positions few at center of many, with the sole power to cut off circumference (circumcise).
a) Only during fall (inception towards death) can one rise (life)
b) BA'BEL, noun (Heb) - "confusion; disorder" build up always collapses upon its foundation...within the natural order.
Confusion implies the fusing together (con) of many, hence dividing each thereof (dis) from natural order and against each other.