None, other than historical stories.
The architecture and devious financial manoeuvring.
The earliest evidence of Persian culture dates back to around 3200 BCE. The Persians are still around. Today they are called Iranians.
A lasting effect of the French colonization is that some Canadians still speak french language
The Korean War and the Vietnam War had the most lasting significance; we're still mourning our dead.
The Lydian's main contribution is that they invented the first coin.
Yes, Iran used to be called Persia, but the name was later changed by Reza Shah, one of the past kings of Iran. We still call ourselves Persians to embrace our past culture. Yes, Iran used to be called Persia, but the name was later changed by Reza Shah, one of the past kings of Iran. We still call ourselves Persians to embrace our past culture.
The Roman Empire brought the Pax Romana or Roman Peace to Europe. Before the Ronan Empire the small kingdoms of Europe and Asia constantly fought against each other. When the Roman Empire became established Europe had peace. Business prospered. Roads connected all of Europe. One set of laws governed Europe. We still use Roman terms in our legal system. We still use Roman terms in our language. Originally university students studied the Roman trivium and quadrivium. Too many other influences exist to mention.
There is no exact number but historians believe that there were less Persians then there was spartons but there were still many of them thousands in fact one sauce suggests that there were 234,000 Persians and 347,000 spartons.
They made lasting structures with cement and arches
They were built about 4,000 years ago and are still lasting.
Yes.
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