Persian Empire
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Persian Empire — noun a) The empire ruled by the Achaemenid dynasty 550–330 . We know how Darius got the Persian Empire from the rest of his fellow Peers, from the first neighing of his generous Steed. b) The empire ruled by the Sassanid dynasty 224–651 . The … Wiktionary
Persian Empire — The Persian Empire was a series of Iranian empires that ruled over the Iranian plateau, the original Persian homeland, and beyond in Western Asia, Central Asia and the Caucasus. The most widespread entity considered to have been a Persian Empire… … Wikipedia
Armenians in the Persian Empire — Persian Armenia corresponds to the Armenian territory controlled by Persia throughout history. The size of Persian Armenia varied over time. Armenians and the Achaemenid Empire After the fall of the Median empire In 550 B.C. Cyrus, leader of the… … Wikipedia
fall of the persian empire — Религия: падение Персидской империи … Универсальный англо-русский словарь
Persian Royal Road — ▪ ancient road, Asia ancient road running from Susa, the ancient capital of Persia, across Anatolia to the Aegean Sea, a distance of more than 1,500 miles (2,400 km). Royal messengers, who, according to the Greek historian Herodotus, were… … Universalium
Persian literature — (PerB|ادبیات پارسی) spans two and a half millennia, though much of the pre Islamic material has been lost. Its sources often come from far flung regions beyond the borders of present day Iran, as the Persian language flourished and survives… … Wikipedia
Persian studies — is the study of the Persian language and its literature specifically. It is differentiated from Iranian Studies which is a broader, more interdisciplinary subject that focuses more on the histories and cultures of all Iranian peoples. History of… … Wikipedia
Persian embassy to Louis XIV — Persian ambassador Mehemet Riza beg … Wikipedia
Persian — may refer to several words relating to Persia or Iran * Persian people * Persian language * Persian alphabet * Persian literature * Citizens of Iran * Iranian peoples * Culture of Iran * Persian Empire * Persian music * Persian art * Persian… … Wikipedia
Empire and Communications — is a book published in 1950 by University of Toronto professor Harold Innis. It is based on six lectures Innis delivered at Oxford University in 1948. [Watson, John Alexander. (2006) Marginal Man: The Dark Vision of Harold Innis . Toronto:… … Wikipedia
