The Persian or Farsi Bible does not have a unique name, per se. The Farsi writing on the cover of most editions translates essentially to, "The Word of God," or the "Holy Word of God," which in modern parlance could be taken to mean "The Bible," or the "Holy Bible." It is a basically a Catholic Bible written in the Farsi language; and it is not incorrect to refer to it simply as the Persian or Farsi Bible.
The Persian Bible is commonly known as the "Bibelen Farsi" or the "Farsi New Testament." It is a translation of The Bible into the Persian language (Farsi) and is used by Persian-speaking Christians and churches.
The Peacock throne is called "Takht-i Tāvūs" in Persian. The peacock throne was called Takht-i-murassa in Persian.
Persian Empire.
They called it the Kingdom of Persia. We call it the Persian Empire.
See Esther 1 and 2.
The territories of the Persian Empire were called satrapis.
A Persian dagger is called a "khanjar." It is a traditional dagger that is often used for self-defense and for ceremonial purposes in Persian culture.
Its called ''the Persian wars'' or the ''Greco-Persian wars''.
Because their design is originated from Ancient Iran.
It was between an alliance of Greek city-states and the Persian Empire. Today we call it the Persian War to differentiate it from the wars between the Greek city-states. It is often called the Greco-Persian War.
Currently, most Persians (or Iranians) are Muslim.
A good Persian god is named Ahura Mazda.
Plataea of the last battle in the Persian war.