Persians are 40% of the population of nowadays Iran and 60% of the populations are not Persian. They are Turk (40%), Kurds, Arabs, Balouchs, Torkmans, and Lurs. Persians have lived in east nowadays called Iran and Afghanistan and to some extend Tajikistan.
It took over all the countries in the word. And ththen some.
Slaves sold in Mediterranean countries were generally from West Africa, while those sold in Persia were generally from East Africa.
Slaves sold in Mediterranean countries were generally from West Africa, while those sold in Persia were generally from East Africa.
it comes from Persia it comes from Persia it comes from Persia
Persia had no former name, it was always known as Persia.
There are a number of countries that border Persia (previously referred to as Persia). These countries include Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Armenia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.
It influenced Persia, for one
no, they are two separate countries
It took over all the countries in the word. And ththen some.
The population of Persia is an exceedingly complex issue, due to the inter-relation of other countries and the rate of immigration to and from the countries involved. The general consensus for 2013 was that the population was at an approximate level of 77,365,669.
There is no country between Iraq and Persia/Iran. The two countries border one another.
The ancient people of Greece, Persia, and India.
Slaves sold in Mediterranean countries were generally from West Africa, while those sold in Persia were generally from East Africa.
Slaves sold in Mediterranean countries were generally from West Africa, while those sold in Persia were generally from East Africa.
ancient Persia is in IranAncient Persia was located approximately where Iran is now.
the british, they owned many countries such as India and Egypt back then
Slaves sold in Mediterranean countries were generally from West Africa, while those sold in Persia were generally from East Africa.