Persian people primarily belong to Iran, where they are one of the largest ethnic groups. Historically, they have also influenced regions across the Middle East and Central Asia. The Persian language, Farsi, is a significant part of their cultural identity, and their heritage dates back to ancient civilizations such as the Achaemenid Empire. Today, Persian communities can also be found in neighboring countries and around the world due to migration.
Some groups in the Middle East who identify as Muslim but do not belong to the Arabic ethnicity include Kurds, Persians (Iranians), Turks, and Pashtuns.
the persians
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A people from today's Iran.
At the battle of Marathon 490 BCE the Athenians defeated the Persians.
No. Persians and Arabs are distinct ethnicities. Persians are an Indo-European people who speak an Indo-European language (like most Europeans) whereas Arabs are a Semitic people who speak a Semitic language.
The Persians believed that trade forced people to lie, cheat, and be greedy
It's their genetics. Persians in general are amongst the most hairiest people in the world.
it is not right question. they were living, working, fighting, etc. like other people
The Persians were tolerant of other people. They did not forcibly move people they've conquered from their homelands, but instead returned them as this was their policy. The Persians believed that prosperity of subject people = prosperity for their Empire.
No. Both were of Indo-European ethnic origin, but the Spartans were Dorian Greeks and the Persians were Iranians.
Their rulers, the Medes.