They used superior naval tactics and destroyed the Persian navy, which threatened the Greek cities and also protected their supply line.
When sea supply was lost, the Persians had to send half their army home, which evened the land forces up.
The Greeks also operated on broken ground which negated the advantage of the superior Persian cavalry.
Their infantry had armour, which gave them the edge over the unarmoured Persian infantry.
It could have achieved its object of imposing peace on the Greek city-states and stopped their incessant wars spilling over disrupting the peace and prosperity of its empire.
the name was derived from a Persian word meaning "Mongol".
Yaghoubi is a Persian surname derived from the name "Yaghoub," which is the Persian equivalent of the name "Jacob" in English. It is a common surname in Iran and among Persian-speaking populations.
Bareez'e, derived from Persian word 'Bareeza' meaning "prosperity".
The name is ultimately derived from the Persian 'Dulband' meaning 'round'
Yes, Atrin is a Persian name. It is a unisex name derived from the Persian word "atr" which means "fire" or "brightness".
The word "India" only has meaning in one language: Old Persian. The name is derived from the Old Persian word Indus, which means "Hindu."
The word "candy" comes from the Arabic qandi, derived from the Persian word qand, meaning "sugar."
Direct quote from Wikipedia... "The name India is derived from Indus, which originates from the Old Persian word Hinduš."
English originated from a combination of Germanic dialects spoken by the Anglo-Saxons. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that is the ancestor of many languages in the Indian subcontinent. Persian evolved from Old Persian, a language in the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian languages. Spanish is a Romance language that developed from Latin.
From the Arabic word Buraq and the Persian word Burah, which are both words for the material "borax."
Derived from the Latin, the prefix meaning "good" would be "bene-", as in "benefit" or "benediction". Derived from the Greek, the prefix meaning "good" would be "eu-" as in "euphoria" or "euphemism". The word "evangelist" is derived from the same root.
Sanskrit is the ancient language from which modern-day Hindi is derived. Over time, Hindi evolved from Sanskrit through various influences from other languages like Persian and Arabic.