Persia
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Persia (Iran)
The Cradle of Civilization is more specifically Mesopotamia (which is in Iraq) however, some people extend the cradle of civilization into territory that is currently part of Iran because of Ancient Civilizations that were founded there.
Hinduism developed in India, evolving from a religion brought there by Aryans in the mid second century BCE. These are not the Aryan race Hitler through so much of but an ancient civilization probably from ancient Iran (Persia).
Ancient Persia was very big. Yes, part of it did extend into modern day India, but it was mostly in Iraq, Iran, and Turkey.
To the west of ancient India were several countries, primarily Persia (modern-day Iran) and parts of the regions that are now Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Indus Valley, located in present-day Pakistan, was a significant area in ancient Indian civilization. Additionally, the region of Bactria, located in what is now Afghanistan, was also to the northwest. These areas had cultural and trade interactions with ancient India.
Persia
Hinduism developed in India, evolving from a religion brought there by Aryans in the mid second century BCE. These are not the Aryan race Hitler through so much of but an ancient civilization probably from ancient Iran (Persia).
The civilization was called Mesopotamia. By:101
Accounting or accountancy was old as an ancient civilization. It is related to writing, counting and money and also there are evidences found in ancient Iran a form of bookkeeping.
Nubia!