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In 1856, Persia lost land in Afghanistan to Britain.
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British imperialist interests in Persia and Afghanistan were challenged by the ottoman empire.
Ancient Persia would now be Iran.
No. Afghanistan was one of many regions that came under the historic control of Persia on different occasions. However, these regions were never called "Persia". Afghanistan had several names, such as North Khorasan, Parthia, Bukhara, etc.The historic country of Persia is properly identified with the modern Islamic Republic of Iran, which is its successor-state (post-revolution).
The question makes a somewhat-incorrect initial claim. As can be seen in the above map, Iraq and Afghanistan were regions that came under the historic control of Persia on different occasions. However, these regions were never called "Persia". Iraq generally went by the name "Mesopotamia" and Afghanistan had several names, such as North Khorasan, Parthia, Bukhara, etc.The historic country of Persia is properly identified with the modern Islamic Republic of Iran, which is its successor-state (post-revolution).
He took over Persia, Egypt, palestine, syria, Asia minor, indus vally region, Afghanistan, Iran.
no it wasnt it was part of Persia not India
the ottoman empire
Western Afghanistan was part of Sassanid Persia and became Islamic as soon as Persia fell, under the reign of Caliph Omar (mid-600s CE). Eastern Afghanistan was conquered by the Islamic Saffarids in the later 800s CE.