Montesquieu.
Persian rugs are made in Iran.
Cyrus the great; Persian Empire
Dairus and Cambyses!
urdu, persian, sanskriti
Muhammad
Alice C. Hunsberger has written: 'Nasir Khusraw, the ruby of Badakhshan' -- subject(s): Biography, Description and travel, History and criticism, Persian Poets, Travel, Travelers' writings, Persian
It comes from a Persian word - kárwán - meaning a group of desert travelers. Adopted by the French as caravane; it was caravana/carovana in Italian. Absorbed into English in the 17th Century as a 'vehicle' or a 'covered cart'Persia, during The Crusades.it is an old French word that came from Persia13th Century Old French, from the Crusaders hearing the Persian karwan.
The root word of caravan is "karwan," which comes from the Persian word "karvān," meaning a group of travelers journeying together for safety and companionship during long journeys.
In 323 BCE when he died, having taken over the Persian Empire in a 10 year campaign. He had ambitions to turn west and conquer Western Europe so that he could claim to have conquered the whole (as he imagined) world but his premature death stopped that.
Leaders conquered this challenge by building miles and miles roads. The largest was the Royal Road, which stretched from Asia Minor to the Persian capital of Susa. Along the roadside were stations that supplied travelers with food, shelter, and fresh horses.
then the father is not a Persian
Persian.
"This" in Persian can be translated as "این".
Being Persia = Iran, it borders the Persian Gulf.
Yes, the word Persian is a proper noun, a word for the language or a person of Persia. The word Persian is also a proper adjective to describe a noun as of Persia (Persian carpet, Persian history).
The rulership of the Persian king of the 20 provinces with Persian governors.
In Persian of Iran it is گل - (gol) In Persian of Tajikistan it is гул - (gul)