No, Persia is not now Syria. Persia refers to an ancient region that corresponds largely to modern-day Iran. Syria is a separate nation located to the northwest of Iran, with its own distinct history and cultural identity. While both regions have historical ties and have influenced each other over the centuries, they are not the same.
Between 1400 and 1300 BC. The area now called Syria was throughout its ancient history however mostly ruled from Babylonia and Persia.
Persia
Not at the moment, but it used to be in the past.
Macedonia, Syria, Pergamum, and Egypt
Persia is now called Iran
He ruled Greece first, then Persia and Syria and Egypt too.
Persia is now called Iran.
Syria is now called Syria. It never changed.The historic name of Syria in Arabic is Bilaad ash-Shaam (بلاد الشام) whereas it is now called Surya (سوريا).
1)Iran , Persia, Faras 2)Sham ,Syria Damishq
Persia is now known as Iran.
Well the time in Syria right now is 2:33 AM. I live in Australia not Syria but yeah:)
The main export from Syria was cedar wood. Other Mediterranean products, such as olive oil were also exported. Syria was also part of an important trading network which connected the rest of the Roman empire (though her shores on the Mediterranean) to Arabia, Persia, India and China. Incense and scented woods from Arabia were exported. Silk from China and other textiles from Persia and India were traded.