no, they are two separate countries
They are native to Persia and were introduced elsewhere, including Turkey from there.
Persia's modernization process was based mostly on economics and politics. Turkey's process is much more reliant on the agriculture industry.
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.
No.
The name now for Persia is IRAN.Found next to Iraq , turkey and afghanestan.(middle-east)Persia renamed itself Iran in 1935, March the 21st
The Jews of Persia were Hebrews that moved to Persia. They were the same people.
Ancient Persia was very big. Yes, part of it did extend into modern day India, but it was mostly in Iraq, Iran, and Turkey.
Persia's modernization process was based mostly on economics and politics. Turkey's process is much more reliant on the agriculture industry.
Turkey
Persia and Iran are the same country. Iran used to be called Persia, but has changed its name to Iran in modern times. Although, people still call Iran, Persia occasionally. And the story 'Arabian Nights' is the Western World's name for the story 'One Thousand and One Nights' which does take place in Persia (present-day Iran).
Yes. Persia was founded many centuries B.C. It was known as Persia until 1935, when Reza Shah (the King) declared a new name (Iran) to symbolize the newly industrialized nation. Iran means land of the Aryans. However, due to the thousands of years of history behind the name Persia, the two names are interchangeable.
Persia