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Q: How did Persia influence modern civilization?
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What explains how Persia became a classical civilization?

By expanding its military and cultural influence over an entire region - Apex


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Ancient civilization where Iran is located today?

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Who divided the Persian empire into spheres of influence?

The Russians/Soviets made a sphere of influence in the northern third of Persia/Iran. The British made a sphere of influence in the southeastern quarter of Persia/Iran (along the border with modern Pakistan). The British also had strong influence in the southwest due to the proximity of the British Mandate of Iraq and the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company in Khuzestan Province.


What ancient civilization is west of the Caspian sea?

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What is the modern name of Persia?

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The Phoenicians, based in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, were a maritime civilization between 1500 and 300 BC, reaching their greatest influence between 1200 and 800 BC. They were supplanted by competition from Greece and Persia, and were left fragmented after their conquest by Alexander the great.


Why did the Arabic language disappear from Persia?

The Arabic language was not native to Persia and never had a strong influence there. So it didn't actually disappear from Persia.