rhey spoke to each other. wrote letters , books , the telephone. telegraph and any other means that seemed appropriate at the time, Just like anywhere else.
The same way we communicate with people here..we can call them or email them or text them....
Iran was not discovered. It has a history of 7500 years. Most people don't know that "Iran" and "Persia" are the same
at least 2 years
Iran's government and the president are elected with the votes of the people. Iran'spresidential term is four years. And for a longer period can be extended with the people. Iran's president now. Doctor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The first people to arrive in Iran, would have gotten there nearly 100,000 years ago. They would have arrived from what is today Iraq. The first proper settlements in Iran occurred from people already living there nearly 8,000 years ago. The modern Iranian people exist as a result of the Aryanization of the Iranian population which occurred when people from the Caucasus Region invaded Iran and interbred with the native peoples nearly 2,500-3,000 years ago.
Iran and Persia are countries that are over 6000 years old. As a result, Iran has had innumerable wars fought on its territory and in defense of its people.
No, but was conquered by Alexander the great.
Persia has existed in some form or another for nearly 6000 years. The country only identified itself as Iran, though, starting in 1936.
Iran is 71.1 years.
hi. i am from france and i had a travel to iran two month ago. i went to state of azarbaijan in iran. i went to tabriz the capital of state. 95% of people was saying we dont wonna join to country of azarbaijan and we love iran. and i went to another city called ouroomiye and people of ouroomie was saying that too. so the people of azarbaijan in iran doesent want to join to country of azarbaijan.
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There are approximately 77, 891, 220 people living in Iran. To say that the people of Iran do or do not believe in god would be incorrect because it is impossible to categorize the beliefs of the people of a whole country as being the same. The most common religion by far in Iran is Muslim but there are small minority groups of other religions like Christianity and Judaism. While saying that all the people of Iran believe in god would be judgmental, but by looking into the statistical information of religions in Iran, it is not too far off to say that the majority of people in Iran believe one god or another depending on their beliefs.