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Ancient ruins are owned by the Government of the country that the ruins are found.
Persepolis translated from Greek means Persian City. Reza Shah Pahlavi came to power in 1925 in Persia and by 1935 he changed the name of Persia to Iran. However Iran is not a new name, before Cyrus The Great the founder of human rights and his rule Persia was called Iran meaning "Land of Aryans". Persia meaning "Aryan Land". So historically the country Iran or Persia has been settled by Aryans for over 7,000 years. Many know the language as Farsi which is incorrect. The language is "Persian" of said in English. And Farsi is really Parsi which means Persian in the Persian language. e.g. (Khalije Pars) meaning Persian Gulf. The reason such word is misunderstood is because of the Arab invasion in early 7th century A.D. and their pronounciation of the letter "P". The correct word for hello/goodbye in Persian is also Dorood (Greetings) and Beh Dorood (Until Another Greetings). Apologies for the extended answer but as you can probably tell, I'm nation proud! Free Iran! Bedorood x
why are there so few ancient ruins in Africa
Yes, the phobia of ancient ruins or old buildings is real. The phobia of ruins is called Atephobia.
Ancient Iran invaded Babylon and the ruins of Babylon can be seen for the Summer Palace that belonged to Sadam. In the bible, Persia also invaded and conquered Babylon.
The ruins of abjus.
Go to the right from Main Street and you will see the sign "Ancient Ruins".
The ancient name for Iran was Persia; see Persian history.
Persia is the ancient name of Iran and Islam entered Iran near 1400 years ago. and when tragedy of karbala happened most of Iranians became shia.
You could visit the ancient ruins of Khashayarshah, Persepolis, or the modern architecture of Teheran! Or even go out to a restaurant since Iran has some of the most delectable foods! Go site-seeing! My list would be endless!!!! So...go to this youtube link to see heaps more cool things to do in Iran!
It is called Corinth and is about 3 miles northeast of the ruins of Ancient Corinth.