Persians are and were among the most typical examples of an Aryan ethnicity. Persia is an empire of Proto-Parsi speakers, a language related to Sanskrit and other typically Aryan languages. Medeans, too, were Aryans.
Aryan is an ethno-linguistic concept. There were other Aryan empires outside of Persia; the Bactrian kingdoms carved out by Alexander of Macedon were Aryan kingdoms with a small Greek nobility.
Iran, Afghanistan and Kurdish areas still have strong traces of Aryan anscestory.
An Aryan Empire was a series of historical empires over the Iranian plateau
An Aryan Empire was a series of historical empires over the Iranian plateau
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It took over the Babylonian, Assyrian and Lydian Empires.
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It was on of the three first empires in the world, it was originally named Persia, later changed to Iran
The Parthians is what is Iran in the modern day. Persia on the other hand referred to many empires which were being controlled by the Parthian empire.
The answer you are looking for is "Persia", but this is incorrect. At exactly 1500 C.E., Iran was not under a unitary government. The Timurids lost power in 1458 and the Safavids came to power in 1502, as a result, different parts of Iran were under different empires of the Oghuz Türks. Even if the European in question was referring to Persia as a geographic region, the name Persia would be different in different languages depending on the European State (athough most are similar to either Perjza or Persiya in pronunciation).
The empire would take the roads easily past Persia
kingdoms have kings and empires have emporers.