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30 December 2006 which was on eid day
its about how it would feel and how hard it would be to be in modern day warfare
Hammurabi because he made up the first set of laws. The laws are similar to what our modern day laws are.
Aryana and it was a province of Persia. Modern day Afghanistan is actually in fact an Iranian country yet branched off. The people are also Iranian peoples. The Afghans also known as Pashtuns are a larger tribe of the Iranian peoples whom reside in Afghanistan. We also have the Tajik ethnicity who are actually Eastern Iranians or also known as ( Fars, Persians, Iranians) The term Tajik is actually an older term which was used by the Turks to distinguish the Persians( Iranians) from the non Iranians. Today that terms still is around and even in some parts of Iran where they speak Turk, they refer to Iranians (farsi speakers) as Tajiks. Hope that answered your question.
Iranians celebrate different holidays than Americans do. For example, they celebrate the Persian New Year. This is a 13 day festival that begins in spring and celebrates the start of a new birth.
Hammurabi because he made up the first set of laws. The laws are similar to what our modern day laws are.
Hammurabi because he made up the first set of laws. The laws are similar to what our modern day laws are.
Iranians eat whatever times a day they want to, it doesn't really matter how many times a day they eat, it depends on personal preference.
There is no "Persian" religion although Zoroastrianism originated from the area that is modern day Iran. Current "Persians" (most Iranians, some Tajiks, some Afghans, and minorities in Pakistan and former Soviet republics) mostly practice Islam.
Images portrayed by modern TV shows do not typically reflect our life accurately. Usually, they don't intend to. Shows are meant for entertainment and an escape from our real day-to-day life.
The majority of Tajiks are descended from the same ancestors as modern day Iranians. They are Persians, unlike their neighbors most of whom are Turkic. There are some Tajiks who still bear the features of Alexander the Great's invading armies, blue eyes and red hair.