The Magi were priests from Persia.
There were priests, called Magi, herders, and farmers. That's all I know.
He saw the Himalaya Mountains,the Gobi desert,Mt. Ararat,Magi's tombs in Persia, and more. EPaz
That depends on WHICH three kings you're talking about. If you mean the Magi, the Bible specifically does not call them "kings", does not specify that there are precisely three of them (though there are three gifts), and it's not clear exactly where they came from, but probably somewhere in Persia.
The Magi likely followed the Silk Road westward from the East, crossing through regions such as Persia and Mesopotamia before arriving in Jerusalem. This route was a well-established trade network that connected the East to the Mediterranean world.
the introduce to Persia how they treat the people what were they live
the introduce to Persia how they treat the people what were they live
people who live in southwest Iran.
Saint Benjamin is believed to have lived in Persia (modern-day Iran) during the 5th century. He was a Christian martyr who was executed for his faith.
I don't think it says in the Bible but my best guess is two to three years.ANSWER 2: Assuming the question is how many years it took the magi to travel to Bethlehem... The three wise men "from the east" of Judea would have followed the star from Persia, because it was a prophecy of their prophet Zoroaster. A journey by camel from Persia would have taken only a few months or less.
Magi Avila goes by Magi.
There are three on the original Xbox:Prince of Persia: The Sands of TimePrince of Persia: The Warrior WithinPrince of Persia: The Two ThronesOne on the Xbox Live Arcade:Prince of Persia: ClassicThen there's two on the Xbox 360 however the second is not due for release til May 18th 2010:Prince of PersiaPrince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands