Geography played a significant role in shaping the civilizations of classical Greece and Persia. In Greece, the mountainous terrain led to the development of independent city-states, fostering a sense of autonomy and competition. In contrast, the vast Persian Empire benefited from its flat, open landscapes for communication and trade, enabling centralized control over a diverse array of territories.
Persia and Iran are the same country. Iran (or Persia) has been changed geographically during 2500 years of Iranian history. The actual geography of Iran is roughly the same since 1500s: - to the north is Caspian sea and old Russian countries (since 1990, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkmenistan) - the east is Afghanistan and Pakistan - the west is Turkey and Iraq - the south is Persian Gulf and Oman sea
Persia's geography, with its diverse landscapes, including mountains, deserts, and fertile plains, influenced its economy, culture, and military strategies. The Zagros Mountains provided natural defenses, while the vast Iranian Plateau facilitated agriculture and trade routes. Access to the Persian Gulf enabled maritime trade and expansion of the Persian Empire.
Persia has been known as Iran since 1935 and it is located on the Asian continent.
Persia is in the continent of Asia more commonly known as prankster the estate is a Volvo
Persia had three capitals during the Achaemenid Period: Persepolis, Susa, Ecbatana. Perisa's capital during the Seleucid and Parthian dynasties was Seleucia. Persia's capital during the Sassanid dynasty was Ctesiphon. After Islam the three cities which at some point was a capital of Persia were Shiraz (under the Buyids), Isfahan (under the Safavids), and Tehran (under the Qajars). There probably were other capitals of Persia besides the ones I have stated but these are the primary ones.
no Persia is in Asia and Greece is in Europe
Macedonia.
persia prevented Sparta and Athens from uniting.
Greece and Persia and Greece won
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Persia is the old name for what we now call Iran. It was MUCH larger than Greece.
Persia did not conquer Greece. Persia attempted to conquer Greece but the invasion was repelled. Earlier, Greeks had fought against Persia in the Ionian Revolt, and the Persian invasion was intended as retribution for the violation of Persian temples.
Persia had a king. Athens had a direct democracy.
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Greece support rebellion in Persia
Conquer Persia
Persia!!!!!