If this refers to the Elam treaty of 432 B.C then I believe you're refferring to Pattipage, who was married to the Persian king Cambyses the second to celebrate the two countries' union
The duration of Princess of Persia is 2.05 hours.
the princess of Persia is a secret. Her name cannot be said here.
Princess of Persia was created on 2006-10-13.
Mayo
the Mongol's ensured that trade routes in both countries were safe and secured.
the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions
The Mongol Empire, at it's peak, from it's homeland of Mongolia just above modern China, south to Thailand, north to Poland, and as far west as Persia.
Armenia, China, Korea (North and South) Mongolia, Persia, Turkistan, parts of Burma, Russia, Siam and Vietnam are all part of the Mongol Empire.
Gemma Arterton
The Mongol invasion of Persia, which began in the early 13th century, resulted in the rapid destruction of cities, widespread death, and significant social and economic disruption. The Mongols, led by Genghis Khan and later his descendants, established control over Persia, leading to the downfall of the Seljuk Empire and the rise of the Ilkhanate. This invasion ultimately facilitated the integration of Persia into the Mongol Empire, influencing trade and cultural exchanges, while also laying the groundwork for future Persian dynasties. Despite the initial devastation, the Mongol rule eventually contributed to a period of relative stability and prosperity in the region.
In 1294, two cities that were part of the Mongol Empire were Karakorum, which was the capital of the empire, and Beijing, which had been conquered by the Mongols.
The Mongol conquest had distinct effects in China, Russia, and Persia due to varying degrees of integration and governance. In China, the Mongols established the Yuan Dynasty, leading to significant cultural exchange and the integration of Mongol and Chinese practices. In Russia, the Mongols imposed tribute and dominance through a decentralized system, resulting in isolation and limited cultural exchange. In Persia, the Mongols initially caused widespread destruction but later assimilated into Persian culture, leading to a revival of trade and the arts under the Ilkhanate.