it was a monarchy, consisting of a kings court, the King who had ultimate power over all his people and his many wives.
monarchy
Persia is historically known as a great empire. Their government was very war-like in that their expansion depending mostly on conquering than on political movements. The government consisted of 20 provinces and each had their own governor. Still, each province had the military there to serve as the informants to the king.
Chained and unchained
The answer is D. It's always D.
Reza Kahn arrived in Teheran on February 22, commanding of an army of 4,000 troops. His forces toppled the government and he became the new leader of Persia. His government renounced its agreement with the British. Reza Khan then entered into an agreement with the Soviets that called for the Soviets to withdraw from Persia and allowed Persia to abrogate all concessions. In 1925 Reza Khan became Reza Shah Pahlavi. He followed a policy of modernization and development in Persia
it's an ancient form of government, involving a central administration.
yeh i think there might be, seems like it will carry on from the story of prince of Persia 4
An imperial government headed by the Sassanid dynasty, which ruled over the Middle East and Central Asia.
No one conquered Persia, the government collapsed, due to war, and went through a period of anarchy, with Smerdis the third as the head. It then fell into the Parthian dynasty.
Seems like there's gonna be onehttp://www.videogamesblogger.com/2008/12/24/prince-of-persia-5-will-continue-from-prince-of-persia-s-ending.htm
By early 1900s Iran's (aka "Persia") government controlled by the Qajar royal dynasty of Iranian feudal landowners had handed out telegraphy, railroad and other commercial concessions to British and Russian business people
it is like others but the life style is according to the low of Islam. people never drink wine or get naked in public. no where the pork meat is served and so on. this is because majority of people are Muslims and government is Islamic.