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- Persians - Wikipedia
Persians ( ˈpɜːrʒənz PUR-zhənz), [note 2] or the Persian people (Persian: مردم فارس), are an Iranian ethnic group from West Asia [4] They are indigenous to the Iranian plateau and comprise the majority of the population of Iran [6]
- Persian | People, Language Religion | Britannica
Persian, predominant ethnic group of Iran (formerly known as Persia) Although of diverse ancestry, the Persian people are united by their language, Persian (Farsi), which belongs to the Indo-Iranian group of the Indo-European language family
- Persian Empire - Map, Timeline Founder | HISTORY
The Persian Empire is the name given to a series of dynasties centered in modern-day Iran that spanned several centuries—from the sixth century B C to the 20th century A D
- 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 Thus the word Persia is an exonym, a name that is given to a group of people by an outside force
- Who were the ancient Persians? - Live Science
The Persians, the ancient inhabitants of what is now Iran, created one of the ancient world's largest and most powerful empires that flourished from 550 B C to 330 B C
- Ancient Persian Culture - World History Encyclopedia
Ancient Persian culture flourished between the reign of Cyrus II (The Great, r c 550-530 BCE), founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire, and the fall of the Sassanian Empire in 651 CE Even so, the foundations of Persian culture were already set prior to the 3rd millennium BCE
- Persian Ethnicity People and Language | Destination Iran
The Persians, predominantly residing in the central plateau of Iran, are descendants of the ancient Indo-Iranian people who established some of the world’s earliest civilizations
- Why Was Ancient Iran Called Persia? - GreekReporter. com
Why was the country of Iran formerly called Persia? What has this got to do with the conquests of ancient Middle Eastern kings?
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