The armies were known as the Arab Nomads, Jihadis, or Mujahedin.
Persia
Iran was called Persia at that point in history; it was ruled by the Sassanid Empire.
The Shatt al-Arab and its Iranian counterpart known as Khuzestan were the main pieces of land disputed between Iran and Iraq.
iran and afganistan
Iraq
Iraq and Iran
Iran was called Persia at that point in history; it was ruled by the Sassanid Empire.
Alexander the Great conquered it. Upon his death, it eventually went to one of his generals. Then it was conquered by Rome, by the Mongols, and by Muslim armies. It is now called Iran.
Alexander the great conquered it. Upon his death, it eventually went to one of his generals. Then it was conquered by Rome, by the Mongols, and by Muslim armies. It is now called Iran.
No. Iran, in fact, is not an Arab country as well not being a member of the Arab League.
Some Arab countries that were not greatly impacted by the Arab Spring include Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Jordan. These countries implemented some reforms to prevent large-scale protests or unrest, and their governments were able to maintain a level of stability throughout the period of the Arab Spring.
The Shatt al-Arab and its Iranian counterpart known as Khuzestan were the main pieces of land disputed between Iran and Iraq.
Iran is not an Arab country. It is Persian. of course not.Iran is completely different from Arab countries.peo[le in Iran speak Persian & Turkish & some other dialect.while Arabs speak Arabic.
Most say that Iran is in the Middle East, but there is a minority opinion that says that it is not. Regardless, Iran is not an Arab country.
phase 1. conquest by arab armies phase 2. conquest by non-arab armies that had embraced islam phase 3. peaceful spread of islam by merchants and missionaries
They both have Arabs. However, Iraq is roughly 90% Arab while Iran is only 2% Arab.
IRAN is a polite state ,it has helped people .So the answer is no.
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