The Persians primarily originated from the region that is now known as Iran. Historically, the Persian Empire expanded to include parts of modern-day countries such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, and parts of the Caucasus region, including Armenia and Georgia. Over time, the influence of Persian culture and language spread to various neighboring areas, but Iran remains the core of Persian heritage.
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The Ancient Persian Empire originated in what is modern-day Iran.
Many modern day countries - Libya, Egypt, the countries of the Middle East, Iran, Central Asia and Pakistan.
Iran was Mesopotamia.
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There are three countries that border modern day Egypt. These countries include Libya, Israel, as well as the country Sudan.
The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started in the United States.
The Persian Empire, particularly under Cyrus the Great and Darius I, expanded to include several key regions. Notable lands conquered by the Persians include Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), Egypt, parts of the Anatolian Peninsula (modern-day Turkey), the Indus Valley (parts of modern-day Pakistan), and the Levant (including modern-day Syria, Lebanon, and Israel). This expansion established one of the largest empires in ancient history, known for its cultural diversity and administrative efficiency.
San Marino and Vatican City are two modern-day countries located in Italy.
The modern-day countries that occupy the Fertile Crescent are Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel/Palestine.