The Gulf Cup of Nations has been won by Qatar on two occasions, in 1992 and 2004. The most recent victory in the competition came courtesy of a sudden-death 6 - 5 victory on penalties.
by Persian gulf war you mean Iran-Iraq war? if its that war Iraq got help from 44 other country at the end Iran won and there was around 1milion death in both side
The speaker probably meant a Pyrrhic victory: a victory won, but at too great of a cost.
Yes, the Greeks won the Battle of Plataea, which took place in 479 BCE during the Greco-Persian Wars. This decisive victory against the Persian forces effectively ended the Persian invasion of Greece. The battle involved a coalition of Greek city-states, primarily led by Sparta, and it marked a significant turning point in the conflict, solidifying Greek unity and resistance against Persian expansion.
The British won a Pyrrhic victory.
The Kuwaiti "side" won the Persian Gulf War, but the Kuwaiti Armed forces had little impact in the war, being swiftly pushed aside by the Iraqi Armed forces in August of 1990.
The Gulf Cup of Nations has been won by Qatar on two occasions, in 1992 and 2004. The most recent victory in the competition came courtesy of a sudden-death 6 - 5 victory on penalties.
The Americans won in the Leyte Gulf and won back the Philippines.
by Persian gulf war you mean Iran-Iraq war? if its that war Iraq got help from 44 other country at the end Iran won and there was around 1milion death in both side
The Russians won the Battle of the Gulf of Riga, fought in August 1915.
Pyrrhic victory.
When was the 'First' Persian War.
victory was her's when she won the race
Trenton, NJ. The victory was actually won on Dec. 26, not on Christmas.
She has won 6 in total
By the Greek city-states combining to defeat the Persian army and navy.
The First Persian War ended with Persia abandoning its punitive expedition against Athens after the Battle of Marathon. The Second Persian War ended with the Persian Navy withdrawing and abandoning the army to its fate, leading to the Greek military victory at Platæa and the Greek naval victory at Mycale practically simultaneously, though many miles apart. Finally, Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire defeating Darius III and claiming all its territory for himself. The reasons are many, varied, and complicated and fill several volumes of histories.