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The Achaemenid Empire, or Persian Empire, (550–330 BC) was the first Persian Empire to rule over significant portions of Greater Persia (or Iran). It followed... |
Persian was also taught as a second language in schools in Pakistan until 2006. In the past, many of those places were parts of the Persian Empire. Persian... |
The Persian Empire, or Iranian Empire (Persian: شاهنشاهی ایران, romanized: Šâhanšâhi-ye Irân), refers to the dynastic-states of Persian origin that ruled... |
Persian might mean: Something related to Iran, which used to be called Persia before 1935 Persian language Persian people Persian Empire Achaemenid Empire... |
the British Empire was largely controlled by the United Kingdom's government. Well-known empires include the Persian Empire, the Roman Empire, the Arab... |
The Persian plague of 1772–1773 was a time when many people in the Persian Empire caught a disease from fleas. At its height, the Persian Empire was much... |
Persia (disambiguation) (category Articles containing Persian-language text) The Persian Empire (Persian: شاهنشاهی ایران - Shahanshahi-e Iran) is another name for a few empires that ruled over modern-day Iran. Achaemenid Empire (550... |
The Sassanid Empire or Sassanian Dynasty is the name used for the Persian dynasty that lasted from 224 to 651 AD. The Sassanid Empire, which succeeded... |
Parthia (redirect from Parthian Empire) second freat Persian Empire. See Crassus for an account of their defeat of a Roman army. Wiki Commons has media related to Parthian Empire. Parthia.com... |
The Greco–Persian Wars were a series of wars fought between Classical Greece and Persia's Achaemenid Empire in the 5th century BC. The struggle lasted... |
Pakistan has been part of many Iranian and Persian empires since its discovery and many varieties of Persian including Dari had been the language of communication... |
Eastern Roman Empire continued to control what is now Egypt, Greece, Palestine, Syria and Turkey. However, another empire, known as the Persian or the Sassanid... |
Cyrus the Great (category Articles containing Persian-language text) of Persian people in Anshan, he defeated the Medes and was chosen as the Shah of the Persian Empire in 559 BC. Cyrus fought with the Lydian Empire and... |
1991), 161, 164; "renewed the Seljuk attempt to found a great Turko-Persian empire in eastern Iran." "It is to be noted that the Seljuks, those Turkomans... |
Empire and then the Abbasid Empire. There were over 30 kings of the Seleucid dynasty from 323 to 63 BC. Alexander the Great had conquered the Persian... |
the Ionian cities (joined by the Lesbians) and the Persian Empire of Darius the Great. The Persians won the revolt and this led to the end of the war.... |
borders on Iraq and the Persian Gulf. The capital city is Ahvaz. It was the location of the ancient city of Susa in the Persian Empire. The province is majority... |
Samanid dynasty (category Articles containing Persian-language text) Samani dynasty (Persian: سامانیان Sāmāniyān), also called the Samanid Empire, or simply Samanids (819–999) was a Tajik state and empire in Central Asia... |
Battle of Plataea (category Achaemenid Empire) Sparta, Athens, Corinth and Megara), and the Persian Empire of Xerxes I. The previous year, the Persian invasion force, led by the Xerxes in person, won... |
Iran (category Articles containing Persian-language text) that is now Iran was the center of the Achaemenid Empire. The Greek city states fought against the Persian armies led by Darius the Great and Xerxes. Then... |