More than 7000 years.
But back in 550-330 BC Persepolis was the capital city of ancient Persia. Currently Persepolis is an archaeological ruin in Iran. The capital of Iran is Tehran.
There are several reasons why Saddam Hussein invaded Iran in 1980, including:Oil-rich regions along the border and access to the Persian Gulf.Religion: Saddam Hussein was a Secular Sunni and Ruhollah Khomeini was a Fundamental (Usuli) ShiiteGovernment: Ba'athist State vs. Islamic RepublicNationalism / PowerThe two countries had a long history of border disputes, going right back to when the countries were the kingdoms of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) and Persia (Iran).Iraq wanted the new and unstable Iranian government to fall.Saddam Hussein sought domination of the Middle East.Radical Islam threatened to spread into Iraq from Iran.Iraq was aiming to replace Iran as the dominant Persian Gulf stateSaddam Hussein wanted to annex the Ahwaz Arabs (who were under Persian Occupation in Iran)
Persia is Iran, Iraq use to be Babylonea, Turkey was once the Ottaman empire,Constatine, Jordon use to Palistine Lebonan is part of Jordan now, Syria was once part of Turkey.Pakistan was part of India andIran was also part of Russia.Jordan use to be Palistine, at the time of Christuse to be divided place;Phoencia,Galilee,Decapolis, Peraea,Samaria, Judaea, Idumaea, Tosyria.Iraq use to be Assyria and Babylonia, Turkey was Armenia.Ireal was divided up into 12 tribes Canaan;Judah,Moab, Reuben,Dan, Benjamin,Ephriam, Gad, Manasseh, Ammon, Bashan, Issachar, Zbulon,Asher, NSyria use to be Aram.Look up in the back of a Bible.
The first organized religion in human history is believed to be Ancient Egyptian religion, which dates back to around 3100 BCE.
he is going to put an end on the war and he is going to fight for Iran he might probably help Iran through and he is going to challenge more wars so they can get Iran back ok
The country of Iran was once called Persia and the area is very ancient going back thousands of years in history.
The modern country that corresponds to ancient Persia is Iran. Persia was the name used for the region before it officially adopted the name Iran in the 20th century. Iran has a rich cultural and historical heritage that traces back to the Persian Empire, which was one of the largest empires in ancient history.
Empire of Persia or The Persians. The original person why replied to this said "Empire of Persia or The Persians", however this is incorrect. Persia is a Greek word, and the indigenous and domestic name of what we know as Persia has always been Iran. It was only until 1935 that Iran was known as Persia, in 1935 Reza Shah, a stern nationalist, changed Persia's name back to Iran as it always was. However, Iranians at the time, like always, were calling their nation Iran. Hard concept to grasp? Think Japan-Nippon, Croatia-Hrvatska, Germany-Deustchland ;)
But back in 550-330 BC Persepolis was the capital city of ancient Persia. Currently Persepolis is an archaeological ruin in Iran. The capital of Iran is Tehran.
Simply said yes. Persia and Iran are often used interchangeably to refer to the same geographical area in Eurasia. Although the West referred to the territory of Iran (and Greater Iran) as "Persia", the Iranians themselves have always referred to their land as "Iran" (which means "Land of the Aryans") as attested in Achaemenid and Sassanian inscriptions going back thousands of years. Persia, the Greco-Roman word for "Parsa", was a country in southwest Iran (now the province of "Fars") and home to the Iranian tribe the Persians. So, depending on the context, Persia can be synonymous with Iran or more precisely a province or country within Iran.
In Iran there were lots of civilization and they found oldest civilization of the world in Iran and it called <jiroft> you can look it up but nobody is sure yet., maybe some where in the world we will find an older civilization.
Iran (Persia as it was known in the West) is home to one of the world's oldest continuous major civilizations, with historical and urban settlements dating back to 7000 BC (9000 years ago). The Persian Empire, which at one time ruled two-thirds of the known world, dates back to 559 BC (or about 2500 years ago).
Who? We actually don't know who invented the cookie. The baking of cookies dates back to the 7th century in Ancient Persia (which is modern-day Iran). The name of the first person to actually bake cookies has been lost in history. Cookies were unknown to the West (Europe etc) until they were discovered by European troops during the crusades.
Persia, now known as Iran, has a history of religious tolerance dating back to the ancient Persian Empire. Today, the Iranian constitution recognizes Christianity, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism as protected minority religions, although the Baha'i faith faces persecution. Despite this, there have been instances of religious discrimination and restrictions on freedom of worship in the country.
Iran used to be called Persia but after the 1935 it was called iran because it's people called it Iran. Persia/ Iran has exhisted evr scince msopatamia and media or basicly 500 BC. Iranians have always kicked the invader out of thier land and got it back. But on 1979 the people got fead up over the pro-western dictator the shah and kicked him out he was replaced by ayatollah Khomeini. The people thought khomeni would make them free but he was just another dictaor.
irans national holiday is republic day1. Iran's history goes back at 4000BC.2. Iran is second in the world in natural gas and oil reserves. it is opec's second largest oil explorer.1. Iran's history goes back at 4000BC.2. Iran is second in the world in natural gas and oil reserves. it is opec's second largest oil explorer.
Iran, as a modern nation-state, can be traced back to the establishment of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1925, when Reza Shah Pahlavi was crowned, and the country was officially named "Iran." However, the region has a rich history that dates back thousands of years, with ancient civilizations such as Elamite, Medes, and Persians. The concept of Iran as a cultural and historical entity has existed for millennia, but the contemporary political entity emerged in the early 20th century.