Never, although they were once close allies.
Iran was called Persia at that point in history; it was ruled by the Sassanid Empire.
The provinces of the Persian Empire were called satrapi.
From the Iberian Peninsula to what today is Iran and from the British Isle to all of Northern Africa.
Persian Empire
The first modern Persian Empire was the Safavid Empire in 1501 and Iran has remained more-or-less independent since then, but Iran has been the center of numerous other empires that may not have been headquartered within Iran's boundaries.
No, Imperial Germany did try to take Iran in the First World War, but failed. In the Second World War, the British Empire and the Soviet Union occupied Iran for the oil, there was no Nazi German attempt to take Iran.
Iran was called Persia at that point in history; it was ruled by the Sassanid Empire.
A Persian Empire existed in various forms from ancient times until the early twentieth century when it was renamed the Empire of Iran. The Empire of Iran was replaced with the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979. At it's greatest extent the Persian Empire under Darius the Great ruled all of modern Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Turkey.
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Iran was Persia.
The provinces of the Persian Empire were called satrapi.
From the Iberian Peninsula to what today is Iran and from the British Isle to all of Northern Africa.
first, aryays found iran, there was a group, which name's aryays.....half of aryays come iran and the rest of them went to germani
Iran was the Sumerians and India was the Rama Empire.
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Persian Empire
The current nations of Israel, Jordan, and Iraq were British Mandates and the current nations of Egypt, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait were British protectorates. Additionally the southern part of Iran was a British Sphere of Influence.