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- History of Iran - Wikipedia
The history of Iran (also known as Persia) is intertwined with Greater Iran, which is a region encompassing all of the areas that have witnessed significant settlement or influence by the Iranian peoples and the Iranian languages – chiefly the Persians and the Persian language
- When Did Persia Become Iran and Why? - History Hit
Persia was first coined by the Greeks as a term to refer to Cyrus the Great’s empire It stemmed from the the word Parsa, the name of the group of people from which Cyrus the Great emerged to rule
- Persia | Definition, Location, Map, Facts | Britannica
Persia, historic region of southwestern Asia associated with the area that is now modern Iran The term Persia was used for centuries and originated from a region of southern Iran formerly known as Persis, alternatively as Pārs or Parsa, modern Fārs
- Ancient Persia - World History Encyclopedia
Ancient Persia is known for the establishment of the first postal system, agricultural innovations, significant rights for women, religious tolerance, early refrigeration and air conditioning, and the Persian rug among many other cultural contributions
- Persian Empire - Map, Timeline Founder | HISTORY
Many people think of Persia as synonymous with Islam, though Islam only became the dominant religion in the Persian Empire after the Arab conquests of the seventh century
- Where is Persia? Is Iran Persia? - WorldAtlas
The names Persia and Iran are often used interchangeably to refer to the same country The center of the ancient kingdom of Persia was located in present-day Iran
- Ancient Persia, an introduction – Smarthistory
The heart of ancient Persia is in what is now southwest Iran, in the region called the Fars In the second half of the 6th century B C E , the Persians (also called the Achaemenids) created an enormous empire reaching from the Indus Valley to Northern Greece and from Central Asia to Egypt
- Persia: Ancient Iran and the Classical World - Getty
Ancient Iran, historically known as Persia, was the dominant nation of western Asia for over twelve centuries, with three successive native dynasties—the Achaemenid, the Parthian, and the Sasanian—controlling an empire of unprecedented size and complexity
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