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Q: What is the national game of Persia?
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Who Created the game of prince of Persia?

Who Created the game of prince of Persia


What game did chess originate from?

In about 550 B.C. the game Chatranj spread to Persia from India. There in Persia it evoved into the game chess.


What is Persia's national flower?

red rose


Which is the best game of Prince of Persia?

Prince Of Persia The Forgotten Sands


What is the first game in the Prince of Persia series?

the first game is prince of Persia sands of time avalibble on ps2


Will prince of Persia play on ps2 flat?

No Prince if Persia does have PS2 game titles, but the game Prince of Persia is a PS3 Xbox 360 PC MAC game title see related link


What is Iran's national tree?

National tree of Persia (Iran) is Cherry tree.


Where can someone purchase the game Prince of Persia?

There are many websites where one could purchase the game Prince of Persia. For instance, one could get a great deal on Prince of Persia from Amazon, eBay, Game Stop, and Target.


Who Created prince of Persia?

The game company Ubisoft created the Prince Of Persia series.


What is the name of prince of Persia 4?

Prince of Persia 4, is called "Prince of Persia", the makers of the game gave the series a whole new character, story, and the game now has cell-shaded textures in it.


How can you I download the original Prince of Persia game for the mac?

The original Prince of Persia game supports MacOS though the 2007 remake 'Prince of Persia Classic' does not; Due to the age of the original game finding a source online is highly unlikely.


Did polo evolve from another sport?

The game of polo is believed to have begun about 2000-2500 years ago in Persia (now Iran). It was a game used to train cavalry units, such as the king's guard. It eventually became a national sport of Persia and played by nobility and was known as The Game of Kings. Nothing in history suggests that polo was derived from another sporting activity.