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  • Persians
  • Iranian ethnic group

    article contains Persian text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Persians, or Persian people, are an

    Persians

    Persians

  • The Persians
  • Classical Greek tragedy by Aeschylus

    Aeschylus' Persians. Neither of Phrynichus' plays have survived. Interpretations of Persians either read the play as sympathetic toward the defeated Persians or

    The Persians

    The Persians

    The_Persians

  • Persian language
  • Western Iranian language

    Forugh Farrokhzad. There are approximately 130 million Persian speakers worldwide, including Persians, Lurs, Tajiks, Hazaras, Iranian Azeris, Iranian Kurds

    Persian language

    Persian language

    Persian_language

  • Achaemenid Empire
  • Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC

    Histories 1.101 & 125 The Achaemenid Empire was created by nomadic Persians. The Persians were Iranian people who arrived in what is today Iran c. 1000 BC

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid_Empire

  • Persian
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Persia in the English language Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples Persian language, an Iranian language

    Persian

    Persian

  • Persian cat
  • Breed of cat

    malignancy tend to occur in Persians. Blue smoke Persians are predisposed to Chédiak–Higashi syndrome. White cats, including white Persians, are prone to deafness

    Persian cat

    Persian cat

    Persian_cat

  • Greco-Persian Wars
  • Series of conflicts in the 5th century BC

    the Persians appointed Greek tyrants to rule each of them, though this would prove to be the source of much trouble for the Greeks and the Persians alike

    Greco-Persian Wars

    Greco-Persian Wars

    Greco-Persian_Wars

  • Battle of Marathon
  • 490 BC battle in the Greco-Persian Wars

    flanks, luring the Persians' best fighters into his center. The inward wheeling flanks enveloped the Persians, routing them. The Persian army broke in panic

    Battle of Marathon

    Battle of Marathon

    Battle_of_Marathon

  • Persianization
  • Cultural assimilation of Persian traits

    of proskynesis, a symbolic kissing of the hand that Persians paid to their social superiors. Persian dress and practices were also observed by Peucestas

    Persianization

    Persianization

  • Second Persian invasion of Greece
  • 480–479 BC phase of the Greco-Persian Wars

    eventual Persian defeat. At the beginning of the invasion, the Persians held most advantages. Regardless of its actual size, it is clear that the Persians had

    Second Persian invasion of Greece

    Second Persian invasion of Greece

    Second_Persian_invasion_of_Greece

  • Persian Gulf
  • Mediterranean sea in West Asia

    the Great (Darius I), Persian ships found their way to the Persian Gulf. Persians were not only stationed on islands of the Persian Gulf, but also had ships

    Persian Gulf

    Persian Gulf

    Persian_Gulf

  • Sasanian Empire
  • Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)

    besieged in the city of Dara, which was taken by the Persians. Capitalizing on this success, the Persians then ravaged Syria, causing Justin II to agree to

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian_Empire

  • Traditional Persian
  • Breed of cat

    resulted in the modification of the original Persian breed standard so that modern show quality Persians must have pushed-in faces. This resulted in the

    Traditional Persian

    Traditional Persian

    Traditional_Persian

  • Battle of Plataea
  • Land battle during the second Persian invasion of Greece (479 BC)

    Konecny estimates that these Persians on the left wing numbered around 20,000 to 30,000. To the right of the Persians were the Medes, facing the 6,200

    Battle of Plataea

    Battle of Plataea

    Battle_of_Plataea

  • Persian alphabet
  • Writing system used for the Persian language

    contains Persian text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The Persian alphabet (Persian: الفبای فارسی

    Persian alphabet

    Persian alphabet

    Persian_alphabet

  • Old Persian
  • Old Iranian language

    early history and origin of ancient Persians in Southwestern Iran (where the Achaemenids hailed from), Old Persian was originally spoken by a tribe called

    Old Persian

    Old_Persian

  • Battle of Thermopylae
  • 480 BC engagement of the Greco-Persian Wars

    fought the Persians to the death. Themistocles was in command of the Greek naval force at Artemisium when he received news that the Persians had taken

    Battle of Thermopylae

    Battle of Thermopylae

    Battle_of_Thermopylae

  • Persians and I
  • 2003–2005 novel series by Iranian author Arman Arian

    The trilogy of Persians and I (Parsian va Man, Persian: پارسیان و من) is the first modern Iranian mythical and epic fantasy series novels written by Arman

    Persians and I

    Persians_and_I

  • First Persian invasion of Greece
  • 492–490 BC phase of the Greco-Persian Wars

    the Persian infantry seem to have been the ethnic Persians, Medians, Cissians and the Saka; Herodotus specifically mentions the presence of Persians and

    First Persian invasion of Greece

    First Persian invasion of Greece

    First_Persian_invasion_of_Greece

  • Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
  • Last war between the Byzantine and Sasanian empires

    from 622 to 626 eventually forced the Persians onto the defensive. Allied with the Avars and Slavs, the Persians attempted to take Constantinople in 626

    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628

    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628

    Byzantine–Sasanian_War_of_602–628

  • Sistani Persians
  • Ethnic group of Persian people

    Sistani Persians (Persian: فارس‌های سیستانی) (also known as the Sistanis, Sajestani, and historically referred to Sagzi) are a branch of Persians who mainly

    Sistani Persians

    Sistani Persians

    Sistani_Persians

  • Persian (roll)
  • Fried sweet roll or doughnut with a spiral shape

    of the Thunder Bay Persian Roll", Great Canadian Cookbook, Food Network Canada, archived from the original on 2021-01-24 Persians, City of Thunder Bay

    Persian (roll)

    Persian (roll)

    Persian_(roll)

  • Ionian Revolt
  • Military rebellions by Greek cities in Asia Minor against Persian rule (499 BC–493 BC)

    brought under Persian rule. This double defeat effectively ended the revolt, and the Carians surrendered to the Persians as a result. The Persians spent 493

    Ionian Revolt

    Ionian Revolt

    Ionian_Revolt

  • The Persian
  • Fictional character

    The Persian is a major character from the 1910 Gaston Leroux novel The Phantom of the Opera. In the book, he is the one who tells most of the background

    The Persian

    The Persian

    The_Persian

  • Battle of Salamis
  • 480 BC naval battle of the Greco-Persian Wars

    to fight the Persians. However, the Athenians did not have the manpower to fight on land and sea; and therefore combatting the Persians would require

    Battle of Salamis

    Battle of Salamis

    Battle_of_Salamis

  • Persian mythology
  • mythology, or Persian mythology in western term (Persian: اسطوره‌شناسی ایرانی), is the body of the myths originally told by ancient Persians and other Iranian

    Persian mythology

    Persian_mythology

  • Iranians in Iraq
  • Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Iranians in Iraq (Persian: ایرانیان در عراق, Arabic: الإيرانيون في العراق), are Iraqi citizens of

    Iranians in Iraq

    Iranians_in_Iraq

  • Persian carpet
  • Term for a handmade carpet from Iran

    Ctesiphon. This last Persian dynasty before the arrival of Islam adopted Zoroastrianism as the state religion. When and how exactly the Persians started weaving

    Persian carpet

    Persian carpet

    Persian_carpet

  • Xenophon
  • Greek philosopher, historian, and soldier (c.430–355/354 BC)

    allies, the Medes were led by Cyaxares and the Persians by Cyrus, who was crown prince of the Persians since his father was still alive (4.5.17). Xenophon

    Xenophon

    Xenophon

    Xenophon

  • Battle of Dhu Qar
  • Pre-Islamic battle fought between Arabs in southern Iraq and a Sassanid Persian army

    the Shaybani continued the raids, leading to the Persians imprisoning the Shaybani leader. The Persians demanded Bakri hostages in return for their leader

    Battle of Dhu Qar

    Battle_of_Dhu_Qar

  • List of ancient Persians
  • The following is a list of ancient Persians. Achaemenes, founder of the dynasty. Teispes of Anshan, his son. Cyrus I of Anshan, his son. Ariaramnes of

    List of ancient Persians

    List_of_ancient_Persians

  • Heraclius
  • Byzantine emperor from 610 to 641

    the Persians devastated parts of Asia Minor and captured Chalcedon across from Constantinople on the Bosporus. Over the following decade, the Persians were

    Heraclius

    Heraclius

    Heraclius

  • Wars of Alexander the Great
  • Conflicts of Alexander the Great (336–323 BC)

    mercenary who aligned himself with the Persians, advocated for a scorched earth strategy. He wanted the Persians to destroy the land in front of Alexander

    Wars of Alexander the Great

    Wars of Alexander the Great

    Wars_of_Alexander_the_Great

  • Battle of al-Qadisiyyah
  • Part of the Muslim conquest of Persia (636 CE)

    invasion by Khalid, the Persians took time to recover; political instability was at its peak at Ctesiphon. Once the Persians recovered, they concentrated

    Battle of al-Qadisiyyah

    Battle of al-Qadisiyyah

    Battle_of_al-Qadisiyyah

  • Muslim conquest of Persia
  • Rashidun Caliphate's conquest of the Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian Persians, the Byzantines and Christian Arabs in December. However this has been disputed, as there is doubt to any large-scale Persian forces,

    Muslim conquest of Persia

    Muslim conquest of Persia

    Muslim_conquest_of_Persia

  • Miltiades
  • Athenian statesman and general (c. 550–489 BC)

    general with the most experience in fighting the Persians to that point, was firm in insisting that the Persians be fought immediately, as a siege of Athens

    Miltiades

    Miltiades

    Miltiades

  • Kermanshahi Persian
  • Persian language dialect

    dialect of the Persian language spoken in the city of Kermanshah, Eslamabad-e Gharb and Kangavar. A prominent feature of the Kermanshahi Persian dialect is

    Kermanshahi Persian

    Kermanshahi_Persian

  • Gulf War
  • 1990–1991 conflict in the Middle East

    products from Iraq and Kuwait. A coalition began a military buildup in the Persian Gulf region. The broadest military alliance since World War II, its largest

    Gulf War

    Gulf War

    Gulf_War

  • Immortals (Achaemenid Empire)
  • Elite Persian heavy infantry

    contributing to the ranks of the standing army. The force mainly consisted of Persians, along with Medes and Elamites. Essential questions regarding the unit's

    Immortals (Achaemenid Empire)

    Immortals (Achaemenid Empire)

    Immortals_(Achaemenid_Empire)

  • Persian powder
  • Insecticide powder

    Persian powder is an insecticide powder with natural pyrethrin as the active agent. It is also known as Persian pellitory, insect powder and internationally

    Persian powder

    Persian_powder

  • Persian calligraphy
  • Writing art of the Persian language

    introduction of Islam in the 7th century, Persians adapted the Arabic alphabet to Persian and developed the contemporary Persian alphabet. The Arabic alphabet has

    Persian calligraphy

    Persian_calligraphy

  • Iranians in Pakistan
  • Ethnic group in Pakistan

    known as "Iranian cafes", which are run by Iranian families. They speak Persian. Notable Pakistani people of Iranian descent include: Aga Khan III Nusrat

    Iranians in Pakistan

    Iranians in Pakistan

    Iranians_in_Pakistan

  • Dari
  • Eastern variety of Persian

    which invaded Central Asia also included some Persians who governed the region like the Sassanids. Persian was a prestigious high-ranking language and was

    Dari

    Dari

    Dari

  • Medo-Persian conflict
  • Military conflict between the Median kingdom and Persis

    persuading the Persians to defect from Astyages, promising that the success of the revolt would guarantee them an easier life. The Persians, who resented

    Medo-Persian conflict

    Medo-Persian conflict

    Medo-Persian_conflict

  • Battle of the Granicus
  • Battle fought between Alexander the Great and the Achaemenids

    the Persians at Zeleia to discuss the state of affairs. The ancient historians Arrian and Diodorus Siculus claim that Memnon advised the Persians to avoid

    Battle of the Granicus

    Battle of the Granicus

    Battle_of_the_Granicus

  • History of Iran
  • by the Iranian peoples and the Iranian languages – chiefly the Persians and the Persian language. Central to this region is the Iranian plateau, now covered

    History of Iran

    History of Iran

    History_of_Iran

  • Basseri
  • Persian nomadic tribe

    majority of Persians, before the arrival of Islam in the region. The Basseri speak Basseri dialect, a dialect of Persian with many Old Persian words not

    Basseri

    Basseri

    Basseri

  • Iranian Persian
  • Variety of Persian language

    article contains Persian text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Iranian Persian (Persian: فارسی ایرانی

    Iranian Persian

    Iranian_Persian

  • Russo-Persian Wars
  • Series of conflicts between 1651 and 1828

    Ardabil in 1827. The Russians defeated the Persians in 1827 when they captured Erivan and Tauris and the Persians were forced to sue for peace. The Treaty

    Russo-Persian Wars

    Russo-Persian_Wars

  • Persian clothing
  • Historical fashion in Persia

    headdress or Persian cap. The Scythians wore the kurpāsa so tall that its tip bent backward while one group became known to the Persians as the "Saka

    Persian clothing

    Persian clothing

    Persian_clothing

  • Persian name
  • Persian names consist of a given name (Persian: نام, nâm) and a surname or family name (نام‌ خانوادگی, nâm-e khânevâdegi). Given names may be simple or

    Persian name

    Persian_name

  • Migration of Iranians to India during the 16th–18th centuries
  • 1658–1678, and 21.9 percent in 1679–1707. In Safavid Iran, Tajiks (ethnic Persians) mainly served in the bureaucracy, while Turks mainly served in the military

    Migration of Iranians to India during the 16th–18th centuries

    Migration_of_Iranians_to_India_during_the_16th–18th_centuries

  • Persian Princess
  • Archaeological hoax

    The Persian Princess or Persian Mummy is a mummy of an alleged Persian princess who surfaced in Pakistani Baluchistan in October 2000. After considerable

    Persian Princess

    Persian_Princess

  • Achaemenid destruction of Athens
  • Part of the second Persian invasion of Greece (480–479 BC)

    the Persians in a two-phase offensive, amidst which the Persian king Xerxes the Great had issued an order calling for it to be torched. The Persian army

    Achaemenid destruction of Athens

    Achaemenid destruction of Athens

    Achaemenid_destruction_of_Athens

  • Middle Persian
  • Southwestern Iranian language

    of those Middle Iranian languages is Middle Persian, i.e. the middle stage of the language of the Persians, an Iranian people of Persia proper, which lies

    Middle Persian

    Middle Persian

    Middle_Persian

  • Battle of Mycale
  • Battle that decisively ended Xerxes's invasion of Greece (479 BC)

    army held Thermopylae against the Persian army for six days in total before being outflanked by the Persians. The Persians also achieved a costly naval triumph

    Battle of Mycale

    Battle of Mycale

    Battle_of_Mycale

  • 300 (film)
  • 2006 film by Zack Snyder

    village that was pillaged by the Persians, leaving no one alive, and reach Thermopylae, watching a storm sinking many Persian navy ships at the Aegean Sea

    300 (film)

    300_(film)

  • Roman–Persian wars
  • Greco-Roman picture of the Persians as a nation of fierce and indomitable warriors contrasts strangely with another stereotype, the Persians as past masters of

    Roman–Persian wars

    Roman–Persian_wars

  • Persian literature
  • Written texts in the Persian language

    well as the Balkans. Not all Persian literature is written in Persian, as some consider works written by ethnic Persians or Iranians in other languages

    Persian literature

    Persian literature

    Persian_literature

  • Battle of Gaugamela
  • Major battle of the Wars of Alexander the Great (331 BC)

    Persians also who were riding round the wing were seized with alarm when Aretes made a vigorous attack upon them. In this quarter indeed the Persians

    Battle of Gaugamela

    Battle of Gaugamela

    Battle_of_Gaugamela

  • Sanam Mahloudji
  • Iranian-American writer

    McSweeney's in 2018. It later became the basis for her debut novel, The Persians. The Persians was published in 2024 by Fourth Estate, after a five-way auction

    Sanam Mahloudji

    Sanam_Mahloudji

  • Persian expedition
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Persian expedition or Persian campaign may refer to: Persian campaign (Alexander the Great) (334–333 BC) Julian's Persian expedition (363) Persian expedition

    Persian expedition

    Persian_expedition

  • Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty
  • Period of Byzantine history from 610 to 711

    torture on a large scale), and the Persians were able to capture Syria and Mesopotamia by 607. By 608, the Persians were camped outside Chalcedon, within

    Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty

    Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty

    Byzantine_Empire_under_the_Heraclian_dynasty

  • Lolium persicum
  • Species of plant in the grass family

    in the family Poaceae. It is referred to by the common names Persian darnel or Persian ryegrass, and is an annual grass. It has an upright stem, branching

    Lolium persicum

    Lolium persicum

    Lolium_persicum

  • Scythian campaign of Darius I
  • Achaemenid expedition into Scythia

    confrontation with the Persian army due to their mobile lifestyle and lack of any settlement (except Gelonus), while the Persians suffered losses due to

    Scythian campaign of Darius I

    Scythian campaign of Darius I

    Scythian_campaign_of_Darius_I

  • Persian War
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Persian War, Persia War, or, Persian Wars, may refer to: List of wars involving Iran (before 1979); Wars involving the predecessor states to the Islamic

    Persian War

    Persian_War

  • Persian miniature
  • Small Persian painting on paper

    portraying typical Central Asian or Chinese features than those of most Persians. Lighting is even, without shadows or chiaroscuro. Walls and other surfaces

    Persian miniature

    Persian miniature

    Persian_miniature

  • Battle of Artemisium
  • Part of the second Persian invasion of Greece in 480 BC

    to fight the Persians. However, the Athenians did not have the manpower to fight on land and sea; and therefore combating the Persians would require

    Battle of Artemisium

    Battle of Artemisium

    Battle_of_Artemisium

  • Iranian peoples
  • Group of Indo-European peoples

    Persians and seized much of the Byzantine Empire populated by the Kurds and others. Ultimately, the various Iranian peoples, including the Persians,

    Iranian peoples

    Iranian peoples

    Iranian_peoples

  • Persian embroidery
  • Embroidery of Persia

    Persian embroidery is a type of Persian art and handicraft. It has been speculated that Persian embroidery existed from ancient times and at least from

    Persian embroidery

    Persian_embroidery

  • Fall of Babylon
  • Conquest of the Neo-Babylonian Empire by the Achaemenid Empire

    end to the reign of the last native dynasty of Mesopotamia and gave the Persians control over the rest of the Fertile Crescent. Nabonidus, the final Babylonian

    Fall of Babylon

    Fall of Babylon

    Fall_of_Babylon

  • Acinaces
  • Type of Scythian short sword

    the Medes, Scythians, Persians and Caspians, then by the Greeks. The acinaces, of Scythian origin, but made famous by the Persians, rapidly spread throughout

    Acinaces

    Acinaces

    Acinaces

  • Anglo-Persian capture of Hormuz
  • 1622 capture of Iranian island

    this period, Persian embassies were sent to Europe, and since the King of Spain, Philip III, was also the King of Portugal, the Persians tried to be friendly

    Anglo-Persian capture of Hormuz

    Anglo-Persian capture of Hormuz

    Anglo-Persian_capture_of_Hormuz

  • Islamization of Iran
  • Overview of Iran's shift towards Islam and Islamic culture

    Az-Zajjaj. All of them were of Persian descent they invented rules of (Arabic) grammar. Great jurists were Persians. Only the Persians engaged in the task of

    Islamization of Iran

    Islamization_of_Iran

  • Persian grammar
  • Grammar of the Persian language

    Persian language is similar to that of many other Indo-European languages. Persian became a more analytic language around the time of Middle Persian,

    Persian grammar

    Persian_grammar

  • Himalayan cat
  • Breed of cat

    to Persians only to retain the Persian trait dominance. However, by the 1960s, some were re-introducing Siamese stock and producing less "Persian-style"

    Himalayan cat

    Himalayan cat

    Himalayan_cat

  • Tajiks
  • Iranian ethnic group

    self-designation, the literary New Persian term Tajik, which originally had some previous pejorative usage as a label for eastern Persians or Iranians, has become

    Tajiks

    Tajiks

    Tajiks

  • Persian Lessons
  • 2020 Russian-Belarusian war drama film

    Persian Lessons (German: Persischstunden) is a 2020 historical drama film directed by Vadim Perelman. The film was partially inspired by the short story

    Persian Lessons

    Persian_Lessons

  • Persian astronomy
  • Astronomy in ancient Persian history

    Persian astronomy or Iranian astronomy refers to the astronomy in ancient Persian history. Ancient Persians celebrated the vernal equinox, summer solstice

    Persian astronomy

    Persian_astronomy

  • List of Greco-Persian Wars
  • Greeks and Persians.   Greek/Seleucid/Byzantine victory   Persian/Parthian/Sasanian victory   Inconclusive Byzantine–Sasanian Wars Greco-Persian Wars Decker

    List of Greco-Persian Wars

    List_of_Greco-Persian_Wars

  • Ahmad bin Said al-Busaidi
  • Imam and Sultan of Oman from 1744 to 1783

    unanimous in saying that the Persians rather deserved death at their hands than such profuse hospitality… after the Persians had been encamped three days

    Ahmad bin Said al-Busaidi

    Ahmad_bin_Said_al-Busaidi

  • Usiris (Persian)
  • General serving under Persian king Artaxerxes I

    fell, Megabyzus, protected him and ordered his life to be spared. Many Persians died in the battle, but Megazybus emerged victorious, with his sons Zopyrus

    Usiris (Persian)

    Usiris_(Persian)

  • Leonidas I
  • King of Sparta from c. 489 BC to 480 BC

    would disperse. Finally, on the fifth day the Persians attacked. Leonidas and the Greeks repulsed the Persians' frontal attacks during the fifth and sixth

    Leonidas I

    Leonidas I

    Leonidas_I

  • Anti-Iranian sentiment
  • the designation was primarily used for Persians. Many Sunni fundamentalist Arabs use slurs against Persians by calling them "fire worshippers" and "majus"

    Anti-Iranian sentiment

    Anti-Iranian_sentiment

  • Tat people (Caucasus)
  • Iranian ethnic group in Azerbaijan and Russia

    group is being considered for merging. › The Tat people or Transcaucasian Persians (also: Tat, Parsi, Daghli, Lohijon) are an Iranian people presently living

    Tat people (Caucasus)

    Tat people (Caucasus)

    Tat_people_(Caucasus)

  • Battle of Dara
  • Battle of the Iberian War, 530 AD

    source, either the Persians got the best of the Romans, the fight was fairly equal or the Persians suffered more. Then the Persians formed two lines: the

    Battle of Dara

    Battle of Dara

    Battle_of_Dara

  • Aeschylus
  • 5th-century BC Athenian Greek tragedian

    one of his plays was influenced by the Persians' second invasion of Greece (480–479 BC). This work, The Persians, is one of very few known classical Greek

    Aeschylus

    Aeschylus

    Aeschylus

  • The Persian Caravanserai
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    The Persian Caravanserai (Persian: کاروانسراهای ایرانی) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site composed of 54 different caravanserais. It was inscribed in 2023

    The Persian Caravanserai

    The Persian Caravanserai

    The_Persian_Caravanserai

  • Aristagoras
  • Greek tyrant of the Ionian city of Miletus (died 497/6 BC)

    Consequently, the Persians came down upon the Ionian Greeks in overwhelming numbers, sacking the rebel cities, including Miletus. At Miletus, the Persians killed

    Aristagoras

    Aristagoras

    Aristagoras

  • Khorasan
  • Historical region of Greater Iran

    such as Tepe Hissar in northeastern Iran. The name Khorāsān is Persian (from Middle Persian Xwarāsān, sp. xwlʾsʾn', meaning "where the sun arrives from"

    Khorasan

    Khorasan

    Khorasan

  • Battle of the Persian Border
  • Battle during the Medo-Persian conflict (551 BC?)

    among the Persians, Atradates had the right, and Oebares the left wing, Cyrus, surrounded by the bravest warriors, was in the center. The Persians defended

    Battle of the Persian Border

    Battle of the Persian Border

    Battle_of_the_Persian_Border

  • Bastani
  • Persian ice cream

    battled the Persians for ten years, enjoyed "fruit ices" sweetened with honey and chilled with snow.[citation needed] In 400 BC, the Persians also invented

    Bastani

    Bastani

    Bastani

  • Iranian religions
  • Religions that originated in the Iranian plateau

    The Iranian religions, also known as the Persian religions, are, in the context of comparative religion, a grouping of religious movements that originated

    Iranian religions

    Iranian religions

    Iranian_religions

  • Persian Letters
  • 1721 literary work by Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu

    Chahban (October), Rhamazan (November), Chalval (December). In Paris, the Persians express themselves and elicit the opinions of others on a wide variety

    Persian Letters

    Persian Letters

    Persian_Letters

  • Gulf War (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    and Israel, with missile strikes occurring in many countries across the Persian Gulf region Search for "Gulf War"  or "Gulf Wars" on Wikipedia. "The Golf

    Gulf War (disambiguation)

    Gulf_War_(disambiguation)

  • Blackhead Persian
  • African breed of sheep

    The Blackhead Persian (also known as Swartkoppersie) is a fat-tailed breed of domestic sheep from Africa. The sheep is originally from Somalia and a direct

    Blackhead Persian

    Blackhead Persian

    Blackhead_Persian

  • Strobilanthes dyeriana
  • Species of flowering plant

    Strobilanthes dyeriana, the Persian shield or royal purple plant, is a species of flowering plant in the acanthus family Acanthaceae, native to Myanmar

    Strobilanthes dyeriana

    Strobilanthes dyeriana

    Strobilanthes_dyeriana

  • BBC Persian
  • Persian-language news broadcast station

    BBC Persian (Persian: بی‌بی‌سی فارسی) is the Persian language broadcast station and subsidiary of BBC World Service. It broadcasts political, social, economical

    BBC Persian

    BBC_Persian

  • Ajam
  • Arabic word for non-Arabs

    being used by Persians themselves as an ethnic term, and examples can be given by Asadi Tusi in his poem comparing the superiority of Persians and Arabs.

    Ajam

    Ajam

    Ajam

  • List of Iranians
  • Norwegian-Iranian Miss Universe Norway 2012 Sahar Biniaz (born 1986), Persian-Canadian Miss Universe Canada 2012 Mahlagha Jaberi (born 1989), Iranian-American

    List of Iranians

    List_of_Iranians

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  • Rehza
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Rehza

    Popular Amongst Persians; Satisfaction

    Rehza

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Online names & meanings

  • Bhavna
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bhavna

    Good feelings, Emotions

  • Daggett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Daggett

    English : variant of Doggett.John Daggett came from England to Watertown, MA, in 1630, and moved to Rehoboth, MA, in 1646. He was one of the original proprietors of Martha’s Vineyard in 1642 and by 1651 had settled there permanently.

  • Vilohitha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Vilohitha

    No Light

  • Cakrin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Cakrin

    With a Discus

  • Ruwayfe |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ruwayfe |

    High superior exalted

  • Ajith
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ajith

    One who conquered the mind

  • Catriona
  • Girl/Female

    Irish Scottish French Latin Greek Gaelic

    Catriona

    meaning pure.

  • Kinden
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Kinden

    Born fifth.

  • MATILDA
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    MATILDA

     Variant spelling of Scandinavian Mathilda, MATILDA means "mighty in battle." Compare with another form of Matilda.

  • Inzamam
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun

    Inzamam

    To Unite; To Get Together

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  • Persian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Persia, to the Persians, or to their language.

  • Scaphism
  • n.

    An ancient mode of punishing criminals among the Persians, by confining the victim in a trough, with his head and limbs smeared with honey or the like, and exposed to the sun and to insects until he died.

  • Khan
  • n.

    A king; a prince; a chief; a governor; -- so called among the Tartars, Turks, and Persians, and in countries now or formerly governed by them.

  • Tiara
  • n.

    A form of headdress worn by the ancient Persians. According to Xenophon, the royal tiara was encircled with a diadem, and was high and erect, while those of the people were flexible, or had rims turned over.

  • Shiah
  • n.

    A member of that branch of the Mohammedans to which the Persians belong. They reject the first three caliphs, and consider Ali as being the first and only rightful successor of Mohammed. They do not acknowledge the Sunna, or body of traditions respecting Mohammed, as any part of the law, and on these accounts are treated as heretics by the Sunnites, or orthodox Mohammedans.

  • Zoroastrianism
  • n.

    The religious system of Zoroaster, the legislator and prophet of the ancient Persians, which was the national faith of Persia; mazdeism. The system presupposes a good spirit (Ormuzd) and an opposing evil spirit (Ahriman). Cf. Fire worship, under Fire, and Parsee.

  • Mithras
  • n.

    The sun god of the Persians.

  • Loki
  • n.

    The evil deity, the author of all calamities and mischief, answering to the African of the Persians.

  • Magi
  • n. pl.

    A caste of priests, philosophers, and magicians, among the ancient Persians; hence, any holy men or sages of the East.

  • Kerana
  • n.

    A kind of long trumpet, used among the Persians.

  • Scimitar
  • n.

    A saber with a much curved blade having the edge on the convex side, -- in use among Mohammedans, esp., the Arabs and persians.

  • Ahriman
  • n.

    The Evil Principle or Being of the ancient Persians; the Prince of Darkness as opposer to Ormuzd, the King of Light.