Persia ended in 1935. After that, it became Iran.
Persia became known as modern day Iran.
Mainly by fishing and sea trade.
Ancient Greece was the first civilization to organize into city-states, which in turn became a republic along with Rome.
the establishment and rapid growth of permanent settlements
the establishment and rapid growth of permanent settlements
Persia ended in 1935. After that, it became Iran.
When people settled productive land and produced surplus food, the surplus enabled the development of civilisation. As this civilisation matured, it became sophisticated in its culture and learning, entering what we call classical periods.
Persia hasn't existed since 1935 when it became Iran...
Persia became Iran.
The trend of urbanization started in early civilizations and became stronger in classical civilizations. As populations grew and societies became more complex, cities emerged as centers of political, economic, and cultural activity. This trend was particularly evident in civilizations such as ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
Xerxes I of Persia became king of Persia in 486BC and continued his father's campaigns against Greece in the Persian Wars.
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Persia became known as modern day Iran.
The Temple to Anihata at Kangavar is one of the best preserved examples of Hellenistic and Persian blending. When Alexander the Great conquered the ancient world, he spread Greek culture throughout his conquers, including Persia. This became what is known as Hellenistic Civilization. Here is an in-depth essay on the attempt to spread Hellenism to Persia, which was strongly resisted by Persia.
The reign of King Darius became known as the Golden age of Persia. During King Darius's reign Persia stretch from Europe to Asia.
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